Meat characteristics of Nellore steers fed whole cottonseed

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Autor(a) principal: Costa,Dorival Pereira Borges da
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Roça,Roberto de Oliveira, Costa,Quézia Pereira Borges da, Lanna,Dante Pazzanese Duarte, Lima,Erico da Silva, Barros,Wander Miguel de
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 effect of addition of different levels of cottonseed (0, 14.35, 27.51 and 34.09 kg/100 kg) in the diet of Nellore steers on the meat characteristics. Thirty-six steers (average initial body weight of 333.50 and average age of 20 months) were kept in feedlot stalls for 94 days, each stall with three animals. The experiment was a completely randomized design with four treatments and nine replications. The values of protein, fixed mineral residue, shear force, lipid oxidation, meat color and fat color were similar among the treatments. The increase of the cottonseed levels in the diet reduced the amount of intramuscular fat and increased the moisture content in the meat linearly. Meat aroma and flavor were negatively influenced when cottonseed addition was greater than 27.51 and 34.09 kg/100 kg of the diet, respectively. Cottonseed diet did not modify the concentration of conjugated linoleic acid, saturated fatty acids or total unsaturated fatty acids, but linearly reduced the concentration of monounsaturated fatty acids in the meat.
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title Meat characteristics of Nellore steers fed whole cottonseed
spellingShingle Meat characteristics of Nellore steers fed whole cottonseed
Costa,Dorival Pereira Borges da
aroma
color
conjugated linoleic acid
flavor
lipid oxidation
shear force
title_short Meat characteristics of Nellore steers fed whole cottonseed
title_full Meat characteristics of Nellore steers fed whole cottonseed
title_fullStr Meat characteristics of Nellore steers fed whole cottonseed
title_full_unstemmed Meat characteristics of Nellore steers fed whole cottonseed
title_sort Meat characteristics of Nellore steers fed whole cottonseed
author Costa,Dorival Pereira Borges da
author_facet Costa,Dorival Pereira Borges da
Roça,Roberto de Oliveira
Costa,Quézia Pereira Borges da
Lanna,Dante Pazzanese Duarte
Lima,Erico da Silva
Barros,Wander Miguel de
author_role author
author2 Roça,Roberto de Oliveira
Costa,Quézia Pereira Borges da
Lanna,Dante Pazzanese Duarte
Lima,Erico da Silva
Barros,Wander Miguel de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa,Dorival Pereira Borges da
Roça,Roberto de Oliveira
Costa,Quézia Pereira Borges da
Lanna,Dante Pazzanese Duarte
Lima,Erico da Silva
Barros,Wander Miguel de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv aroma
color
conjugated linoleic acid
flavor
lipid oxidation
shear force
topic aroma
color
conjugated linoleic acid
flavor
lipid oxidation
shear force
description The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of addition of different levels of cottonseed (0, 14.35, 27.51 and 34.09 kg/100 kg) in the diet of Nellore steers on the meat characteristics. Thirty-six steers (average initial body weight of 333.50 and average age of 20 months) were kept in feedlot stalls for 94 days, each stall with three animals. The experiment was a completely randomized design with four treatments and nine replications. The values of protein, fixed mineral residue, shear force, lipid oxidation, meat color and fat color were similar among the treatments. The increase of the cottonseed levels in the diet reduced the amount of intramuscular fat and increased the moisture content in the meat linearly. Meat aroma and flavor were negatively influenced when cottonseed addition was greater than 27.51 and 34.09 kg/100 kg of the diet, respectively. Cottonseed diet did not modify the concentration of conjugated linoleic acid, saturated fatty acids or total unsaturated fatty acids, but linearly reduced the concentration of monounsaturated fatty acids in the meat.
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