Physicochemical characteristics and fatty acid profile of meat from lambs with different genotypes and diets

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Autor(a) principal: Costa,Roberto Germano
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Santos,Neube Michel dos, Queiroga,Rita de Cássia Ramos do Egypto, Sousa,Wandrick Hauss de, Madruga,Marta Suely, Cartaxo,Felipe Queiroga
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: The objective of this study was to evaluate the chemical composition and fatty acid profile of meat from Santa Inês, Dorper × Santa Inês, and undefined-breed lambs finished in a feedlot system according to two forage:concentrate ratios (50:50 and 20:80) in the diet. Overall, 54 non-castrated animals were used (with an average initial weight of 23±1.5 kg at 150 days old) and were slaughtered when they reached 36 kg of live weight or 63 days of confinement. Diets with high concentrate levels favored meat production with higher protein content. Among the saturated fatty acids, only heptadecanoic (C17:0) and arachidic acids (C20:0) differed among the treatments. The amount of oleic acid detected in the meat ranged from 49.2 to 51.9 g/100 g, making this one the most representative fatty acids. Regardless of the diet and genotype, the unsaturated fatty acid and desirable fatty acid levels in the lamb meat characterize it as of satisfactory quality for the consumer market.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Physicochemical characteristics and fatty acid profile of meat from lambs with different genotypes and diets
title Physicochemical characteristics and fatty acid profile of meat from lambs with different genotypes and diets
spellingShingle Physicochemical characteristics and fatty acid profile of meat from lambs with different genotypes and diets
Costa,Roberto Germano
Dorper
genotype
lipids
meat quality
proximate composition
Santa Inês
title_short Physicochemical characteristics and fatty acid profile of meat from lambs with different genotypes and diets
title_full Physicochemical characteristics and fatty acid profile of meat from lambs with different genotypes and diets
title_fullStr Physicochemical characteristics and fatty acid profile of meat from lambs with different genotypes and diets
title_full_unstemmed Physicochemical characteristics and fatty acid profile of meat from lambs with different genotypes and diets
title_sort Physicochemical characteristics and fatty acid profile of meat from lambs with different genotypes and diets
author Costa,Roberto Germano
author_facet Costa,Roberto Germano
Santos,Neube Michel dos
Queiroga,Rita de Cássia Ramos do Egypto
Sousa,Wandrick Hauss de
Madruga,Marta Suely
Cartaxo,Felipe Queiroga
author_role author
author2 Santos,Neube Michel dos
Queiroga,Rita de Cássia Ramos do Egypto
Sousa,Wandrick Hauss de
Madruga,Marta Suely
Cartaxo,Felipe Queiroga
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa,Roberto Germano
Santos,Neube Michel dos
Queiroga,Rita de Cássia Ramos do Egypto
Sousa,Wandrick Hauss de
Madruga,Marta Suely
Cartaxo,Felipe Queiroga
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dorper
genotype
lipids
meat quality
proximate composition
Santa Inês
topic Dorper
genotype
lipids
meat quality
proximate composition
Santa Inês
description The objective of this study was to evaluate the chemical composition and fatty acid profile of meat from Santa Inês, Dorper × Santa Inês, and undefined-breed lambs finished in a feedlot system according to two forage:concentrate ratios (50:50 and 20:80) in the diet. Overall, 54 non-castrated animals were used (with an average initial weight of 23±1.5 kg at 150 days old) and were slaughtered when they reached 36 kg of live weight or 63 days of confinement. Diets with high concentrate levels favored meat production with higher protein content. Among the saturated fatty acids, only heptadecanoic (C17:0) and arachidic acids (C20:0) differed among the treatments. The amount of oleic acid detected in the meat ranged from 49.2 to 51.9 g/100 g, making this one the most representative fatty acids. Regardless of the diet and genotype, the unsaturated fatty acid and desirable fatty acid levels in the lamb meat characterize it as of satisfactory quality for the consumer market.
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