Van Ba Hoa, Jeong Ah Lee, Sun Moon Kang, Won-Seo Park, Dong-Gyun Kim, Hyun-Wook Kim, Jun-Sang Ham, Pil-Nam Seong, Kwan-Woo Kim, In Seon Bae
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Abstract
The goat meat industry has the potential to grow because of the increasing global population and health benefits of this meat type. However, to expand the goat meat market, it is necessary to improve meat yield and quality. In this study, we investigated the effects of crossbreeding Korean native goats (KNG) with Boer goats on meat quality and nutritional value. The KNG (n=16) and crossbred goats (CG; n=16) raised under identical conditions were used. After slaughter 24 h, the longissimus dorsi muscles were collected and analyzed for meat quality indicators, fatty acids, free amino acids (FAA), minerals, and vitamins. The CG meat had lower shear force and was lighter and redder in color than the KNG meat (p<0.05). KNG meat contained higher total polyunsaturated fatty acid, FAA, vitamin E, and trace minerals (e.g., Fe and Cu) than CG meat (p<0.05). Overall, crossbreeding affected the chemical and nutritional composition, which subsequently determined the quality, properties, and nutritional value of goat meat. This study provides valuable information on the nutritional value of goat meat, thereby promoting the consumption and trading of this meat type.
期刊介绍:
Food Science of Animal Resources (Food Sci. Anim. Resour.) is an international, peer-reviewed journal publishing original research and review articles on scientific and technological aspects of chemistry, biotechnology, processing, engineering, and microbiology of meat, egg, dairy, and edible insect/worm products.