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The Effect of Dietary Dry Distilled Rose Petals or Dihydroquercetin Supplementation on the Oxidative Stability and Quality of Lamb Muscles and Fat
- Source :
- Letters in Applied NanoBioScience. 11:4280-4293
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- AMG Transcend Association, 2021.
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Abstract
- The study's objective was to determine the changes in oxidative stability of m. Longissimus dorsi, m. Semimembranosus and perirenal adipose tissue from lambs fed a diet supplemented by 7.5 mg dihydroquercetin/kg life wight/d or 545 mg dry distilled rose petals (DDRP)/kg life wight/d.The experiments were performed with 30 male lambs aged 65 days. They were divided into three groups of 10 animals fed 50 days ad libitum: the control group (with ground alfalfa + granulated compound feed) and two experimental ones (with the same diet + phytonutrients). Samples stored 7 days at 0-4°C were examined. After 7 d of storage in both muscles, the addition of 545 mg DDRP/kg life wight/d contributed to the reduction of α-aminoacidic nitrogen with approximately 0.5 mg Leu/g and the FFA with 0.5-2%. The addition of 7.5 mg dihydroquercetin contributed to the reduction of TBARS with 0.14-0.21 mg MDA/kg, the total color difference, and a slight increase in the share of the MUFA more pronounced in m. Longissimus dorsi. The reduction of aerobic plate count and total yeasts and molds count were determined too. Further studies with higher doses of phytonutrient’s supplementation are needed to determine if it will provoke a more pronounced oxidative stability.
Details
- ISSN :
- 22846808
- Volume :
- 11
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Letters in Applied NanoBioScience
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........b9f67fe3816b7c47deac2d8ad1e76c30
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.33263/lianbs114.42804293