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Finishing steers with diets based on corn, high-tannin sorghum or a mix of both: Color and lipid oxidation in beef

Authors :
Rafael Larraín
Jess D. Reed
Daniel M. Schaefer
Mark P. Richards
Source :
Meat science. 79(4)
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

We tested the hypothesis that feeding high-tannin sorghum (HTS) to steers would produce beef more resistant to oxidative deterioration. We observed lower thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS) in Gluteus medius of steers fed HTS before it was displayed (P = 0.028), which could be explained by a reduced response to stress in these animals. While steers finished with corn and corn + HTS had elevated plasma cortisol at the end of the feeding period (P = 0.047 and 0.093, respectively), animals fed HTS and corn + vitamin E did not. However, feeding HTS increased the rate of discoloration and TBARS accumulation after aerobic display of Longissimus lumborum and Gluteus medius. Diet did not affect the activity of oxidation-related enzymes and fatty acid composition of muscle. The accelerated rate of lipid oxidation during display of beef could be partially explained by a numerically lower concentration of tocopherols in the tissue.

Details

ISSN :
03091740
Volume :
79
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Meat science
Accession number :
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