发酵混合饲料改变肥育猪的生长性能、胴体性状、肉质以及肌肉脂肪酸和氨基酸组成

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Shiqi Liu , Man Du , Yuang Tu , Wenjing You , Wentao Chen , Guoliang Liu , Junyue Li , Yizhen Wang , Zeqing Lu , Tenghao Wang , Tizhong Shan
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摘要

本研究旨在研究发酵混合饲料(FMF)对肥育猪生长性能、胴体性状、肉质、肌肉氨基酸和脂肪酸组成以及脂质代谢相关基因mRNA表达水平的影响。在本研究中,144头肥育猪(杜洛克×伯克郡×嘉兴黑)被随机分配到3个日粮处理中,每组4个重复围栏,每个围栏12头。饮食治疗包括基础饮食(CON)、基础饮食+5%FMF和基础饮食+10%FMF。驯化4d后,实验持续38d。结果表明,5%和10%的FMF显著增加了雌性的平均日增重(ADG),但没有增加雄性(P<;0.05),但补充FMF对胴体性状没有影响。此外,相对于CON,添加10%的FMF增加了肉色45分钟和肉色24小时的值,同时降低了剪切力(P<;0.05)。此外,与CON相比,添加10%FMF显著增加了风味氨基酸(FAA)、总必需AA(EAA)、总非必需AA(NEAA)和总AA的含量(P<),添加10%FMF的日粮显著增加了n-3多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFA)、n-6 PUFA和总PUFA的浓度,以及PUFA与饱和脂肪酸的比率(P<;0.05),表明添加FMF提高了肉质。此外,与CON相比,补充10%的FMF增加了脂肪生成基因的mRNA表达,包括CEBPα、PPARγ、SREBP1和FABP4,并上调了不饱和脂肪酸合成(ACAA1和FADS2)的表达。总之,我们的研究结果表明,在肥育猪中,添加10%的FMF可以改善母猪的生长性能,改善肉质,并改变肌肉脂肪酸和氨基酸的分布。本研究为生产优质猪肉提供了参考。
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Fermented mixed feed alters growth performance, carcass traits, meat quality and muscle fatty acid and amino acid profiles in finishing pigs

Fermented mixed feed alters growth performance, carcass traits, meat quality and muscle fatty acid and amino acid profiles in finishing pigs

This study was conducted to investigate the effects of fermented mixed feed (FMF) on growth performance, carcass traits, meat quality, muscle amino acid and fatty acid composition and mRNA expression levels of genes related to lipid metabolism in finishing pigs. In the present study, 144 finishing pigs (Duroc × Berkshire × Jiaxing Black) were randomly allocated to 3 dietary treatments with 4 replicate pens per group and 12 pigs per pen. The dietary treatments included a basal diet (CON), a basal diet + 5% FMF and a basal diet + 10% FMF. The experiment lasted 38 d after 4 d of acclimation. The results showed that 5% and 10% FMF significantly increased the average daily gain (ADG) of the females but not the males (P < 0.05), but FMF supplementation showed no impact on carcass traits. Moreover, 10% FMF supplementation increased the meat color45 min and meat color24 h values, while it decreased the shear force relative to CON (P < 0.05). In addition, 10% FMF significantly increased the contents of flavor amino acids (FAA), total essential AA (EAA), total non-EAA (NEAA) and total AA relative to CON (P < 0.05). Furthermore, the diet supplemented with 10% FMF significantly increased the concentration of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), n-6 PUFA and total PUFA, and the PUFA to saturated fatty acids ratio (P < 0.05), suggesting that FMF supplementation increased meat quality. Moreover, compared with the CON, 10% FMF supplementation increased the mRNA expression of lipogenic genes, including CEBPα, PPARγ, SREBP1 and FABP4, and upregulated the expression of unsaturated fatty acid synthesis (ACAA1 and FADS2). Together, our results suggest that 10% FMF dietary supplementation improved the female pigs’ growth performance, improved the meat quality and altered the profiles of muscle fatty acids and amino acids in finishing pigs. This study provides a reference for the production of high-quality pork.

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Animal Nutrition
Animal Nutrition Animal Science and Zoology
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期刊介绍: Animal Nutrition encompasses the full gamut of animal nutritional sciences and reviews including, but not limited to, fundamental aspects of animal nutrition such as nutritional requirements, metabolic studies, body composition, energetics, immunology, neuroscience, microbiology, genetics and molecular and cell biology related to primarily to the nutrition of farm animals and aquatic species. More applied aspects of animal nutrition, such as the evaluation of novel ingredients, feed additives and feed safety will also be considered but it is expected that such studies will have a strong nutritional focus. Animal Nutrition is indexed in SCIE, PubMed Central, Scopus, DOAJ, etc.
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