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Title: Óleo de macadâmia e Vitamina E para cordeiros: qualidade da carne, perfil de ácidos graxos e expressão gênica
Other Titles: Macadamia oil and vitamin e for lambs: meat quality, fatty acids profile and gene expression
Authors: Garcia, Iraides Ferreira Furusho
Alves, Nadja Gomes
Ramos, Alcinéia de Lemos Souza
Pereira, Idalmo Garcia
Busato, Karina Costa
Keywords: Cordeiros - Suplementação
Óleo de macadâmia
Lipídeos
Lipogênese
Palmitolêico
Cordeiros - Qualidade da carne
Lambs - Supplementation
Macadamia oil
Lipids
Lipogenesis
Palmitoléico
Lambs - Quality of meat
Issue Date: 5-Feb-2019
Publisher: Universidade Federal de Lavras
Citation: DIAS JUNIOR, P. C. G. Óleo de macadâmia e Vitamina E para cordeiros: qualidade da carne, perfil de ácidos graxos e expressão gênica. 2019. 102 p. Dissertação (Mestrado em Zootecnia)-Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2018.
Abstract: This work assessed the effects of Macadamia Oil (MO) and Vitamin E supplementation on lambs in different feeding managements about physico-chemical and sensory quality of meat, fatty acid profile and gene expression. Sixty lambs (n=10) were divided into factorial 2x3, two feeding systems, feedlot and pasture, with three experimental supplements (control, with MO, and with MO + Vitamin E). Meat fat increased 31% in feedlot animals and 20% in animals that received MO independently of vitamin E (P < 0, 05). The animals on pasture improved their polyunsaturated fatty acid proportions (PUFA) omega 3 (n3) and decreased the atherogenicity level of meat. The supplementation with MO with or without Vitamin E increased the amount (mg/100g) of PUFA n3, but also increased fatty acids C14:0, C16:0 and C18:0 (P < 0, 05). The supplementation with MO and Vitamin E increased C18:3 n3 proportion in the muscle and improved meat flavor (P>0, 05). The use of MO without Vitamin E improved texture and global meat impression parameters (P < 0, 05). The supplements containing Macadamia and Vitamin E increased the expression of the gene SCD-1 and ELOVL6 (P < 0, 05).
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/32739
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