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5. Metabolic fate of fatty acids involved in ruminal biohydrogenation in sheep fed concentrate or herbage with or without tannins

8. Fatty acid metabolism in lambs fed citrus pulp

15. Fatty acid metabolism in lambs fed citrus pulp

18. Metabolic fate of fatty acids involved in ruminal biohydrogenation in sheep fed concentrate or herbage with or without tannins

24. The restriction of grazing duration does not compromise lamb meat colour and oxidative stability

34. Effects of Bergamot ( Citrus bergamia Risso) By-Product on Growth Performance and Meat Quality of Growing Rabbits.

35. Effects of feeding bergamot pulp and olive leaves on performance and meat quality in Apulo-Calabrese pigs.

36. Performance and meat quality in pigs fed hydrolysable tannins from Tara spinosa.

37. Effect of high levels of almond hulls supplementation on performance and meat oxidative stability in lambs.

38. Feeding hazelnut skin to lambs delays lipid oxidation in meat.

39. Effect of Dietary Ensiled Olive Cake Supplementation on Performance and Meat Quality of Apulo-Calabrese Pigs.

40. Effect of dietary pomegranate by-product on lamb flavour.

41. Influence of almond hulls in lamb diets on animal performance and meat quality.

42. Effect of different levels of organic zinc supplementation on pork quality.

43. Influence of Dietary Inclusion of Exhausted Bergamot By-Product in Pigs on Animal Performance, Fatty Acid Profile and Oxidative Stability of Meat and Meat Products.

44. Effect of feeding pigs with bergamot by-product on fatty acid composition and oxidative stability of meat and salami.

45. Fatty acids and oxidative stability of meat from lambs fed carob-containing diets.

46. Effect of the dietary supplementation of essential oils from rosemary and artemisia on muscle fatty acids and volatile compound profiles in Barbarine lambs.

47. The volatile compounds in lamb fat are affected by the time of grazing.

48. Effect of morning vs. afternoon grazing on intramuscular fatty acid composition in lamb.

49. Δ(9) desaturase protein expression and fatty acid composition of longissimus dorsi muscle in lambs fed green herbage or concentrate with or without added tannins.

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