1. Effect of dietary organic selenium on muscle proteolytic activity and water-holding capacity in pork
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Fidel Toldrá, M-Concepción Aristoy, Luis Calvo, Ana I. Rey, Clemente J. Lopez-Bote, and Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
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0301 basic medicine ,Hydrolyzed protein ,Swine ,Proteolysis ,medicine.medical_treatment ,TBARS ,Color ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Drip loss ,Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances ,Organic selenium ,Selenium ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Sodium Selenite ,medicine ,Animals ,Vitamin E ,Food science ,Muscle, Skeletal ,Myofibrillar proteins ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Chemistry ,0402 animal and dairy science ,Water ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Glutathione ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,Animal Feed ,040201 dairy & animal science ,Diet ,Red Meat ,Free-amino acids ,Biochemistry ,Dietary Supplements ,Red meat ,Myofibril ,Food Science - Abstract
This study evaluates the effect of dietary selenium (Se) supplementation source (organic, Se-enriched yeast; SY vs. inorganic, sodium selenite; SS), dose (0.2: L vs. 0.4: H mg/kg) and the combination of Se and vitamin E (VITE + SS) for 26 days on drip loss, TBARS, colour changes, myofibrillar protein pattern and proteolysis in pork. The lowest water losses were observed in the SY-H group when compared to the others. SY-H and VITE + SS groups presented lower myofibrillar protein hydrolysis/oxidation. VITE + SS supplementation also resulted in higher PRO, TRP and PHE content at days 2 and 7, whereas the SY group showed increased GLY and CAR and tended to have higher TAU and ANS at day 2. The myofibrillar fragmentation index was not modified by the dietary treatment; however, at day 8, it tended to be higher in groups supplemented with SeY and VITE + SS. The results of the present study might indicate a possible relation between muscle proteolysis and water loss., This research was supported by projects CDTI IDI-20111017 and S2013/ABI-2913-MEDGAN-CAM.
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- 2016
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