Effect of dietary beta-agonist treatment, vitamin D3 supplementation and electrical stimulation of carcasses on colour and drip loss of steaks from feedlot steers
Autor: | L. Frylinck, E.C. Webb, P.E. Strydom, Michelle Hope-Jones |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
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Vitamin Agonist Trimethylsilyl Compounds medicine.medical_specialty Meat medicine.drug_class Color Stimulation Antioxidants Vitamin d 3 chemistry.chemical_compound Animal science Internal medicine medicine Vitamin D and neurology Animals Muscle Skeletal Cholecalciferol business.industry Zilpaterol Zilpaterol hydrochloride Animal Feed Electric Stimulation Diet Endocrinology chemistry Postmortem Changes Dietary Supplements Feedlot Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena Cattle business Food Science |
Zdroj: | Meat Science. 90:607-612 |
ISSN: | 0309-1740 |
Popis: | In this study, 20 young steers received no beta-agonist (C) and 100 animals all received zilpaterol hydrochloride (Z), with 1 group receiving Z while the other 4 groups receiving Z and vitamin D 3 at the following levels (IU/animal/day) and durations before slaughter: 7 million for 3 days (3D7M) or 6 days (6D7M), 7 million for 6 days with 7 days no supplementation (6D7M7N) and 1 million for 9 days (9D1M). Left carcass sides were electrically stimulated (ES) and right sides not (NES). Samples were analysed fresh or vacuum-aged for 14 days post mortem . Parameters included drip loss and instrumental colour measurements. In general, zilpaterol showed increased drip loss, lighter meat, and reduced redness. Vitamin D 3 supplementation could not consistently overcome these negative effects. All vitamin D 3 treatments reduced drip loss of stimulated aged steaks. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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