50 results on '"Palma Granados, Patricia"'
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2. Candidate SNPs for meat quality and carcass composition in free-range Iberian pigs
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CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), European Commission, Palma-Granados, Patricia [0000-0002-5240-2832], Óvilo Martín, Cristina [0000-0002-5738-8435], Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, Sánchez-Esquiliche, F. [0000-0002-7478-2944], García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Palma-Granados, Patricia, Muñoz, María, Delgado, Miguel A., Óvilo Martín, Cristina, Núñez, Yolanda, Sánchez-Esquiliche, F., Ramírez, Luisa, García Casco, Juan María, CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), European Commission, Palma-Granados, Patricia [0000-0002-5240-2832], Óvilo Martín, Cristina [0000-0002-5738-8435], Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, Sánchez-Esquiliche, F. [0000-0002-7478-2944], García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Palma-Granados, Patricia, Muñoz, María, Delgado, Miguel A., Óvilo Martín, Cristina, Núñez, Yolanda, Sánchez-Esquiliche, F., Ramírez, Luisa, and García Casco, Juan María
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Several genetic markers, previously associated with meat quality traits, have been proposed to be included in Iberian pig breeding programs. However, before being implemented, effects of these candidate SNPs on premium cuts' yield should be evaluated to avoid potential undesirable antagonistic effects. Therefore, the main goals of this study were to evaluate the effects of a set of 26 polymorphisms on premium cuts weights and to corroborate their effects on meat quality in a larger population. Phenotypic data of approximately 1550 Iberian pigs were recorded. The PRKAG3_rs319678464C and PRKAG3_rs1108399077G alleles were associated with an increase of shear force, water losses and color values and a reduction of average daily gain (ADG). The CAST_rs196949783G > A and ADIPOQ_rs3476515794T > G SNPs mainly affected IMF content, with this last SNP being the only one with significant effects on any of the carcass measures, specifically Longissimus thoracis et lumborum (LTL) weight. The ELOVL6_rs3473714672A, FASN_rs331694510A, MTTP_rs335896411C and ACACA_rs340781986C alleles were linked to a higher percentage of oleic acid and monounsaturated FA and a decrease in palmitic, palmitoleic and saturated FA. Besides, suggestive effects were observed between ELOVL6_rs3473714672A > G and ham and shoulder weights, and between MTTP_rs335896411T > C and LTL muscle weight. Finally, the NR6A1_rs326780270T allele was associated with a significant increase in ADG and tended to reduce the ham weight. The SNPs mapped to PRKAG3 (rs319678464G > C), ACACA, FASN and CAST genes could be implemented in breeding programs to improve meat quality traits without undesirable effects on carcass composition. The SNPs mapped to PRKAG3 (rs1108399077G > A) ELOVL6, MTTP and NR6A1 should continue to be tested in a larger number of animals.
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- 2024
3. Effect of protein-restricted diet during growing period on performance and carcass quality traits of Duroc x Iberian crossbred barrows under different management conditions
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Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Palma-Granados, Patricia [0000-0002-5240-2832], García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Font i Furnols, M. [0000-0002-2979-5113], Muñoz, María [0000-0002-7018-6977], Caraballo, Carmen [0000-0003-0360-9308], López-García, Adrián [0000-0002-8649-750X], Brun, Albert [0000-0002-7295-9072], Gispert, Marina [0000-0002-8302-2154], González-Sánchez, Elena [0000-0001-6411-9092], Palma-Granados, Patricia, García Casco, Juan María, Font i Furnols, M., Muñoz, María, Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, Caraballo, Carmen, López-García, Adrián, Brun, Albert, Gispert, Marina, González-Sánchez, Elena, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Palma-Granados, Patricia [0000-0002-5240-2832], García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Font i Furnols, M. [0000-0002-2979-5113], Muñoz, María [0000-0002-7018-6977], Caraballo, Carmen [0000-0003-0360-9308], López-García, Adrián [0000-0002-8649-750X], Brun, Albert [0000-0002-7295-9072], Gispert, Marina [0000-0002-8302-2154], González-Sánchez, Elena [0000-0001-6411-9092], Palma-Granados, Patricia, García Casco, Juan María, Font i Furnols, M., Muñoz, María, Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, Caraballo, Carmen, López-García, Adrián, Brun, Albert, Gispert, Marina, and González-Sánchez, Elena
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This study investigated the effects of feeding protein-restricted diets during the growing period on performance and carcass quality traits of Duroc (boars) x Iberian (sows) crossbred pigs slaughtered at commercial weight for local pig production. Two trials were conducted in different management conditions, with 28 and 33 barrows, respectively. In each trial, pigs were divided into two dietary groups, one group received a control diet (CD, 16.5 % crude protein, CP) and the other one was fed a protein restricted diet (PRD_1 for Trial 1: 12.4 % CP; and PRD_2 for Trial 2: 10.0 % CP). At 100 kg of body weight (BW), five pigs per group and trial were slaughtered, while the remaining pigs were fattened on a standard finishing diet until reaching 160 kg BW before slaughter. No significant changes in growth, carcass and ham composition or backfat thickness due to decreased protein supply during the growing period were observed. However, the intramuscular fat content increased in Longissimus thoracis et lumborum (LTL) and ham muscles of PDR_2 pigs. Furthermore, the backfat fatty acid (FA) profile presented higher proportion of oleic and monounsaturated FAs in pigs fed PRD diets, while polyunsaturated FA decreased in PDR_2 pigs. The PRD_1 group exhibited higher redness and thawing water loss in LTL, while PDR_2 group showed greater redness, yellowness and thawing water loss values compared to the CD group. Overall, the results indicate that feeding protein-restricted diets during growing period did not have a substantial impact on growth or meat quality. The success of implementing such diets may be influenced by factors such as the protein restriction level and the animal management conditions.
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- 2024
4. Use of NIRS for the assessment of meat quality traits in open-air free-range Iberian pigs
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Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, Parrini, Silvia, Muñoz, María, Palma-Granados, Patricia, Matos, Gema, Ramírez, Luisa, Crovetti, Alessandro, García-Casco, Juan María, and Bozzi, Riccardo
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- 2021
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5. Design of a low-density SNP panel for intramuscular fat content and fatty acid composition of backfat in free-range Iberian pigs
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CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Centro para el Desarrollo Tecnológico Industrial (España), Sánchez Romero Carvajal, Palma-Granados, Patricia [0000-0002-5240-2832], García-Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Caraballo, Carmen [0000-0003-0360-9308], Gómez-Carballar, Fernando [0000-0002-8843-4238], Sánchez-Esquiliche, F. [0000-0002-7478-2944], Óvilo Martín, Cristina [0000-0002-5738-8435], Palma-Granados, Patricia, García Casco, Juan María, Caraballo, Carmen, Vázquez-Ortego, Pedro, Gómez-Carballar, Fernando, Sánchez-Esquiliche, F., Óvilo Martín, Cristina, Muñoz, María, CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Centro para el Desarrollo Tecnológico Industrial (España), Sánchez Romero Carvajal, Palma-Granados, Patricia [0000-0002-5240-2832], García-Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Caraballo, Carmen [0000-0003-0360-9308], Gómez-Carballar, Fernando [0000-0002-8843-4238], Sánchez-Esquiliche, F. [0000-0002-7478-2944], Óvilo Martín, Cristina [0000-0002-5738-8435], Palma-Granados, Patricia, García Casco, Juan María, Caraballo, Carmen, Vázquez-Ortego, Pedro, Gómez-Carballar, Fernando, Sánchez-Esquiliche, F., Óvilo Martín, Cristina, and Muñoz, María
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Intramuscular fat (IMF) content and fatty acids (FA) profile determine important sensory and technological characteristics of the meat, being interesting traits to be included in breeding programs for Iberian pig. In a previous study, we analyzed the longissimus dorsi transcriptome of Iberian pigs with divergent breeding values for IMF identifying 63 and 12 functional candidate genes and long non-coding RNA being differentially expressed. The first objective of this work was to use the RNA-seq data generated in that study in order to design a low-density panel with 50 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP). The second aim was to evaluate the effects of this SNP panel on IMF content and backfat FA profile in a closed commercial population of Iberian pigs. The IMF content and backfat FA composition were determined in 940 Iberian pigs. A total of 837 SNPs were identified in the selection of genes and lncRNA. Out of the 50 selected SNP, 11 were monomorphic in the population and 2 failed in their genotyping. Association analyses were carried out for the 37 SNP segregating in the population (minor allele frequency, MAF > 0.05). Regarding IMF content, a significant additive effect (q-value < 0.05) was observed for ADIPOQ:g.124646194T > G SNP, in which the G allele was linked to an increase of 7.59% (additive effect expressed as a percentage of the mean of the trait). For the backfat FA composition, we observed 24 SNP with significant associations. The strongest effects were detected for the ELOVL6:g.112186423A > G and FASN_rs331694510G > A SNP. The A allele of both SNPs were associated to a lower percentage of palmitic (C16:0) and palmitoleic (C16:1) acids and an increase in oleic acid (C18:1). In addition, the AMPD3:g.49043886C > G SNP had significant effects on C16:0, stearic (C18:0), C18:1 and on the sum of saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids. Finally, significant effects of the EGR2:66286345G > T SNP on C18:0 and C18:1 and other minor FA were observed. Our finding
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- 2023
6. Foraging strategy of a carnivorous-insectivorous raptor species based on prey size, capturability and nutritional components
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Fargallo, Juan A., Navarro-López, Juan, Palma-Granados, Patricia, and Nieto, Rosa M.
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- 2020
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7. Ibérico (Iberian) Pig
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Nieto, Rosa, primary, García-Casco, Juan, additional, Lara, Luis, additional, Palma-Granados, Patricia, additional, Izquierdo, Mercedes, additional, Hernandez, Francisco, additional, Dieguez, Elena, additional, Luis Duarte, Juan, additional, and Batorek-Lukač, Nina, additional
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- 2019
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8. Inclusion of olive by-products in growing diets causes minor effects on meat quality of Iberian pigs fattened in a traditional system
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Palma-Granados, Patricia, García-Casco, Juan M., Fernandez-Barroso, Miguel A., López-García, Adrián, Martínez-Torres, José M., Muñoz, María, González-Sánchez, Elena, European Commission, Palma-Granados, Patricia, García-Casco, Juan M., Fernández-Barroso, Miguel A., López-García, Adrián, Martínez-Torres, José M., Muñoz, María, and González-Sánchez, Elena
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native pigs ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,fatty acids ,alternative diets ,feed restriction - Abstract
15 Pág. Centro de I+D de Cerdo Ibérico Departamento de Mejora Genética Animal, Aim of study: To evaluate two experimental diets based on olive cake supplied during the growth period as an alternative to the restricted feeding applied in the production of Iberian pigs fattened with acorn (Montanera system). Area of study: Southwest of Badajoz, Spain. Material and methods: 44 Iberian pigs were divided in three diet groups: 1) control (C) group (n=15), 2) dry olive pulp (DOP) group, fed a compound feed elaborated with olive pulp (n=14), and 3) wet crude olive cake (WCOC) group, fed a compound feed and olive cake silage supplied ad libitum (n=15). Subcutaneous fat biopsies were taken and backfat thickness and longissimus thoracis et lumborum (LTL) area were measured. In addition, quality traits (intramuscular fat percentage, color, pigment content, water holding capacity and shear force) were measured in LTL. Backfat fatty acid profile and intramuscular fat were also analysed. Main results: Significant differences were observed between groups for most of the fatty acids in backfat at 95 kg but differences were of lower magnitude at 160 kg and affected only to C16:1, C18:0, C18:1, C20:0, C20:1 and ΣSFA. Otherwise, lower values for red color and myoglobin content and higher for thawing water losses were observed for DOP pigs. The WCOC did not affect the analysed quality traits. Research highlights: Experimental diets did not have an important impact on growth, carcass composition or meat quality. Therefore, WCOC dietary treatment could be an interesting alternative that could reduce the undesirable effects of feed restriction., European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and in-novation program. The contents of this manuscript reflect only the views of the authors and the European Union Agency is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
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- 2022
9. Design of a low-density SNP panel for intramuscular fat content and fatty acid composition of backfat in free-range Iberian pigs
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Palma-Granados, Patricia, primary, García-Casco, Juan María, additional, Caraballo, Carmen, additional, Vázquez-Ortego, Pedro, additional, Gómez-Carballar, Fernando, additional, Sánchez-Esquiliche, Fernando, additional, Óvilo, Cristina, additional, and Muñoz, María, additional
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- 2023
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10. Effect of Protein-Restricted Diet During Growing Period on Performance, Carcass and Meat Quality of Duroc X Iberian Pigs Under Different Management Conditions
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Palma Granados, Patricia, primary, García-Casco, Juan M., additional, Font-i-Furnols, Maria, additional, Muñoz, María, additional, Fernández-Barroso, Miguel A., additional, Caraballo, Carmen, additional, López-García, Adrián, additional, Brun, Albert, additional, Gispert, Marina, additional, and González-Sánchez, Elena, additional
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- 2023
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11. Use of NIRS for the assessment of meat quality traits in open-air free-range Iberian pigs
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CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel [0000-0001-5309-9321], Parrini, Silvia [0000-0001-8068-2475], Palma-Granados, Patricia [0000-0002-5240-2832], Crovetti, Alessandro [0000-0002-4052-0794], García-Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Bozzi, Riccardo [0000-0001-8854-0834], Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, Parrini, Silvia, Muñoz, María, Palma-Granados, Patricia, Matos, Gema, Ramírez, Luisa, Crovetti, Alessandro, García Casco, Juan María, Bozzi, Riccardo, CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel [0000-0001-5309-9321], Parrini, Silvia [0000-0001-8068-2475], Palma-Granados, Patricia [0000-0002-5240-2832], Crovetti, Alessandro [0000-0002-4052-0794], García-Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Bozzi, Riccardo [0000-0001-8854-0834], Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, Parrini, Silvia, Muñoz, María, Palma-Granados, Patricia, Matos, Gema, Ramírez, Luisa, Crovetti, Alessandro, García Casco, Juan María, and Bozzi, Riccardo
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Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) can be useful in order to determine meat quality traits as a rapid and non-destructive technique. The aim of the present study is to assess the accuracy of NIRS technique to determine meat quality traits on Longissimus thoracis et lumborum muscle of open-air free-range Iberian pig (n = 287) both in intact and minced samples. Traits were measured by instrumental-chemical techniques: colour (L*, a* and b*), myoglobin content, centrifuge force water loss and texture: shear force and texture profile analysis (TPA: hardness, cohesiveness, springiness, chewiness). Calibration models between instrumental-chemical measures and NIRS spectral data were developed employing partial least square regressions (PLS). The samples were split in two random datasets (80 % in training set, 20 % in external validation set). An internal full cross-validation method was applied. Results were evaluated in terms of coefficient of determination (R2), root-mean-square error (RMSE), residual prediction deviation (RPD) and range error ratio (RER). Full spectral range was used to develop mathematical equations. As regard external validation procedure, the highest coefficients of determination (R2p) in intact loin samples were achieved for hardness, redness (a*) and yellowness (b*) (0.7
0.7. The models developed suggest the ability of NIRS for quantitative prediction of shear force and for a rough classification of colour parameters L*, a*, b* in minced samples as well as hardness in intact samples. - Published
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12. Genetic parameter estimation and gene association analyses for meat quality traits in open-air free-range Iberian pigs
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CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel [0000-0001-5309-9321], Silió, Luis [0000-0001-9369-7211], Palma-Granados, Patricia [0000-0002-5240-2832], López, Adrián [0000-0002-8649-750X], Caraballo, Carmen [0000-0003-0360-9308], Sánchez-Esquiliche, F. [0000-0002-7478-2944], Gómez-Carballar, Fernando [0000-0002-8843-4238], García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Muñoz, María [0000-0002-7018-6977], Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, Silió, Luis, Rodríguez, Carmen, Palma-Granados, Patricia, López, Adrián, Caraballo, Carmen, Sánchez-Esquiliche, F., Gómez-Carballar, Fernando, García Casco, Juan María, Muñoz, María, CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel [0000-0001-5309-9321], Silió, Luis [0000-0001-9369-7211], Palma-Granados, Patricia [0000-0002-5240-2832], López, Adrián [0000-0002-8649-750X], Caraballo, Carmen [0000-0003-0360-9308], Sánchez-Esquiliche, F. [0000-0002-7478-2944], Gómez-Carballar, Fernando [0000-0002-8843-4238], García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Muñoz, María [0000-0002-7018-6977], Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, Silió, Luis, Rodríguez, Carmen, Palma-Granados, Patricia, López, Adrián, Caraballo, Carmen, Sánchez-Esquiliche, F., Gómez-Carballar, Fernando, García Casco, Juan María, and Muñoz, María
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Meat quality of Iberian pigs is defined by the combination of their genetic characteristics and the particular production system. To carry out a genetic analysis of the main meat quality traits, we estimated their heritabilities, genetic correlations and the association effects of 32 selected SNPs of 12 candidate genes. A total of ten traits were measured in longissimus dorsi samples from 1,199 Iberian pigs fattened in the traditional free-range system: water holding capacity (thawing, cooking and centrifuge force water losses), instrumental colour (lightness L*, redness a* and yellowness b*), myoglobin content, shear force on cooked meat, and shear force and maximum compression force on dry-cured loin. Estimated heritability values were low to moderate (0.01 to 0.43) being the lowest for L* and the highest for cooking loss. Strong genetic correlations between water holding capacity traits (0.93 to 0.96) and between myoglobin content and a* (0.94) were observed. The association analyses revealed 19 SNPs significantly associated with different traits. Consistent and strong effects were observed between PRKAG3 SNPs (rs319678464G > C and rs330427832C > T), MYH3_rs81437544T > C, CASP3_rs319658214G > T and CTSL_rs332171512A > G and water losses. Also for CAPN1_rs81358667G > A and CASP3_rs319658214G > T and shear force. The SNPs mapping on PRKAG3 showed the highest effects on Minolta colour traits. Genotyping of these SNPs could be useful for the selection of Iberian young boars with similar estimated breeding values for productive traits.
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13. Performance, metabolic and meat quality implications of immnucastration in Iberian pigs
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Palma Granados, Patricia, Fernández-Fígares Ibáñez, Ignacio, Seiquer, Isabel, Lachica, M., Lara Escribano, Luis, Haro García, Ana María, Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, Palma Granados, Patricia, Fernández-Fígares Ibáñez, Ignacio, Seiquer, Isabel, Lachica, M., Lara Escribano, Luis, Haro García, Ana María, and Nieto Liñán, Rosa María
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- 2021
14. Protein retention, growth performance and carcass traits of individually housed immunocastrated male- and female- and surgically castrated male Iberian pigs fed diets of increasing amino acid concentration
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European Commission, Palma Granados, Patricia, Lara Escribano, Luis, Seiquer, Isabel, Lachica, M., Fernández-Fígares Ibáñez, Ignacio, Haro, Ana, Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, European Commission, Palma Granados, Patricia, Lara Escribano, Luis, Seiquer, Isabel, Lachica, M., Fernández-Fígares Ibáñez, Ignacio, Haro, Ana, and Nieto Liñán, Rosa María
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Immunocastration (IC, vaccination against gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)) is one alternative to surgical castration (SC) for preventing sexual development and boar taint in male pigs. A temporal increase in performance has been described for IC pigs before the second vaccination against GnRH. The objective of this work was to assess the effects of IC on Iberian male and female pigs (fed diets of increasing CP content) on performance, nitrogen retention (NR) and digestibility, and carcass traits. Fifty-four pure Iberian pigs individually housed were allocated to a 3 × 3 factorial arrangement with three sex groups (IC males, IC females and SC males), three diets (153, 137 and 119 g CP/kg DM; 14 MJ metabolisable energy/kg DM) and six pigs per treatment combination. Pigs were vaccinated at 18 weeks of age (40 kg BW) and seven weeks later (70–80 kg BW) and fed at 0.9 × ad libitum on BW basis. Two digestibility and nitrogen balance assays were performed before and after the second vaccination, respectively. Pigs were slaughtered at 105 kg BW. Before the second vaccination, Iberian IC males showed higher growth rate (g/day), feed efficiency, NR (g/day) and efficiency of NR than the other groups (P < 0.001). The NR and efficiency of NR was 40% greater in IC v. SC males (P < 0.001). After the second vaccination, no differences in performance between sex groups were detected (P > 0.05). Growth rate and feed efficiency were higher in IC males than in the other groups for the whole experimental period (from the first vaccination to slaughter; P < 0.001). After the second vaccination, differences among sex groups in NR and the efficiency of NR disappeared (P > 0.05). NR efficiency was 0.177 on average. No significant effects of dietary CP were detected on performance. The NR was greater in pigs fed the 153 CP diet (17 to 37%; P > 0.05). Lean components of carcass (sirloin, loin and butt lean) were greater in IC males than in the other groups (0.001 < P < 0.05). There were
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- 2021
15. Comparative study on amino acid and lipid metabolism on Iberian and a conventional type pigs: effects on growth, muscle metabolism and quality of its products
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Palma Granados, Patricia, Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, Seiquer Gómez-Pavón, Isabel, and Universidad de Granada. Programa de Doctorado en Biología Fundamental y de Sistemas
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CONCLUSIONES 1. Tanto los cerdos Ibéricos como los de genotipo convencional respondieron en términos generales de manera similar al aporte deficiente de lisina en la dieta. Se produjo un descenso en el ritmo de crecimiento corporal y muscular, junto con un aumento en el peso relativo de los depósitos grasos y un descenso en el de los componentes magros. 2. El contenido y la composición de la grasa intramuscular pueden ser manipulados modificando la concentración de lisina en la dieta de cerdos de tipo convencional y graso, como el Ibérico. Las estrategias necesarias para lograr un nivel determinando de grasa intramuscular sin penalizar el crecimiento del animal dependerán del genotipo y de la fase productiva del mismo. 3. Los parámetros de actividad y expresión génica de las principales enzimas lipogénicas en los músculos estudiados permiten explicar, al menos en parte, la mayor concentración de grasa intramuscular que presentan los cerdos Ibéricos, así como el incremento en este parámetro que tiene lugar cuando los animales reciben una dieta deficiente en lisina. 4. El genotipo ejerce una gran influencia sobre la composición y características del músculo íntimamente relacionadas con la calidad de la carne, como su contenido en grasa intramuscular y el perfil de ácidos grasos, la composición mineral y el color. 5. Existen correlaciones significativas entre las coordenadas de color, el contenido en minerales traza y la composición en ácidos grasos de los músculos. El color rojo se relacionó positivamente con los niveles de Fe, Zn y de ácidos grasos monoinsaturados, mientras que el color amarillo lo hizo con las concentraciones de Cu y ácidos grasos poliinsaturados. 6. Las diferencias encontradas entre genotipos en la concentración de algunos aminoácidos de las proteínas corporales pueden indicar que el perfil de la proteína ideal para el cerdo Ibérico en crecimiento puede diferir en algunos aminoácidos esenciales, como la valina, isoleucina y metionina, respecto al definido para cerdos convencionales. 7. La deficiencia de lisina en la dieta afecta a la composición proteica muscular, con efectos distintos sobre músculos con funciones biológicas diferentes, lo que nos muestra la plasticidad del organismo animal para hacer frente a condiciones de restricción de nutrientes. CONCLUSIONS 1. Both fatty and lean pigs responded in general terms in a similar way to a dietary lysine deficiency, modifying the rate of body and muscle growth, with an increase in the relative weight of fat depots and a decrease in lean carcass components. 2. Intramuscular fat content and composition can be manipulated by reducing dietary lysine concentration in the dietary protein of lean and fatty pigs. Best time schedule and extension of lysine deficiency treatment will depend on genotype and productive phase to avoid penalty on rates of growth. 3. The activity and gene expression of the main lipogenic enzymes studied in muscle allow explaining, at least partially, the responses in muscle intramuscular fat to a lysine deficiency diet, and genotype differences regarding this parameter. 4. Pig genotype have a major influence on muscle biochemical characteristics related to meat quality as concentration and fatty acid profile of intramuscular fat, mineral composition and color. 5. Correlations among instrumental color, mineral content and fatty acid composition in pig muscle were found. Red color was positively correlated to Fe, Zn and monounsaturated fatty acids, whereas yellowness was positively correlated with Cu and polyunsaturated fatty acid levels. 6. The breed differences found in concentration of some amino acids of body proteins may indicate that the profile of ideal protein for Iberian growing pigs may differ in some indispensable amino acids like isoleucine, valine and methionine from those established for conventional pig types. 7. Lysine deficiency affects muscle protein composition showing different effects on muscle with distinct biological functions, indicating that pig organism can modulate composition of body components to face lack of essential nutrients. Tesis Univ. Granada. Beca de Formación de Personal Investigador del Ministerio de Economía y competitividad (Ref.: BES-2012-053078) Proyecto: “Estudio comparado del metabolismo de aminoácidos y de lípidos del cerdo Ibérico y de una raza porcina magra: consecuencias sobre el crecimiento, la eficiencia de utilización de los nutrientes y la calidad de sus productos” (Ref. AGL2011- 25360) financiado por el Ministerio de Economía y competitividad (MINECO)
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- 2020
16. Foraging strategy of a carnivorous-insectivorous raptor species based on prey size, capturability and nutritional components
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Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Fargallo, Juan A., Navarro-López, Juan, Palma Granados, Patricia, Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Fargallo, Juan A., Navarro-López, Juan, Palma Granados, Patricia, and Nieto Liñán, Rosa María
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Optimal foraging theory has typically paid little attention to species feeding on mobile prey and has emphasised energy intake rather than the nutritional contribution of food. The difficulty of capturing food has rarely been included in foraging models, even when it is a potentially important modulator of time devoted to foraging. From the central place foraging and provisioning perspectives, it is posited that at high levels of prey selectivity, the time spent to capture prey is longer than at low levels of prey selectivity. Furthermore, in the case of carnivorous predators, it is thought that nutritional composition does not influence foraging strategies. To explore these issues, we investigated the influence of abundance, size, difficulty of capture, gross energy and nutritional composition (fat, protein, protein-fat ratio and amino acid contents) of prey species on the foraging behaviour of a predator species, the common kestrel Falco tinnunculus, in a region of high diversity of prey species. Our results show that capturability index and load-size explain the foraging behaviour of kestrels. Preferred prey take longer to be provisioned, both selectivity and capturability might explain this result. It is also shown that specific nutritional components, such as protein and amino acid contents, are likely to explain food preference in this carnivorous-insectivorous species.
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17. Genetic parameter estimation and gene association analyses for meat quality traits in open‐air free‐range Iberian pigs
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Fernández‐Barroso, Miguel Á., primary, Silió, Luis, additional, Rodríguez, Carmen, additional, Palma‐Granados, Patricia, additional, López, Adrián, additional, Caraballo, Carmen, additional, Sánchez‐Esquiliche, Fernando, additional, Gómez‐Carballar, Fernando, additional, García‐Casco, Juan M., additional, and Muñoz, María, additional
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18. Ibérico (Iberian) Pig
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Nieto, Rosa, García-Casco, Juan, Lara, Luis, Palma-Granados, Patricia, Izquierdo, Mercedes, Hernandez, Francisco, Dieguez, Elena, Duarte, Juan Luis, Batorek-Lukač, Nina, Nieto, Rosa, García-Casco, Juan, Lara, Luis, Palma-Granados, Patricia, Izquierdo, Mercedes, Hernandez, Francisco, Dieguez, Elena, Duarte, Juan Luis, and Batorek-Lukač, Nina
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The main characteristics of the Iberian breed, an autochthonous pig breed of the Iberian Peninsula, are presented in this chapter along with the results of a literature review on productive traits. Reproductive performance was estimated by sow age at first parturition, litters per sow and year, piglets alive per litter, piglet weight at birth and at weaning, percentage of stillborn per litter, mortality at weaning, lactation length and farrowing interval. For growth performance, average daily gain and daily feed intake during lactation and in different growing phases are provided. Carcass traits were evaluated by age and weight at slaughter, hot carcass weight, carcass yield, backfat thickness measurements, muscle thickness and loin eye area. Meat quality traits of longissimus muscle (pH, objective colour measurements and intramuscular fat) were also assessed. The main part of the studies considered simulated practical production conditions in Iberian pig rearing although others evaluated a defined growing period, sometimes quite far from the usual commercial slaughter weight of this breed. Therefore, some figures should be interpreted with caution. Although a considerable number of studies on Iberian pig were included in the current review, scientific papers on reproductive performance and some meat quality parameters are still rather scarce.
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19. Ibérico (Iberian) Pig
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European Commission, Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, García-Casco, J., Lara Escribano, Luis, Palma Granados, Patricia, Hernández, F., Diéguez, E., Duarte, J. L., Batorek Lukač, N., European Commission, Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, García-Casco, J., Lara Escribano, Luis, Palma Granados, Patricia, Hernández, F., Diéguez, E., Duarte, J. L., and Batorek Lukač, N.
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The main characteristics of the Iberian breed, an autochthonous pig breed of the Iberian Peninsula, are presented in this chapter along with the results of a literatura review on productive traits. Reproductive performance was estimated by sow age at first parturition, litters per sow and year, piglets alive per litter, piglet weight at birth and at weaning, percentage of stillborn per litter, mortality at weaning, lactation length and farrowing interval. For growth performance, average daily gain and daily feed intake during lactation and in different growing phases are provided. Carcass traits were evaluated by age and weight at slaughter, hot carcass weight, carcass yield, backfat thickness measurements, muscle thickness and loin eye area. Meat quality traits of longissimus muscle (pH, objective colour measurements and intramuscular fat) were also assessed. The main part of the studies considered simulated practical production conditions in Iberian pig rearing although others evaluated a defined growing period, sometimes quite far from the usual comercial slaughter weight of this breed. Therefore, some figures should be interpreted with caution. Although a considerable number of studies on Iberian pig were included in the current review, scientific papers on reproductive performance and some meat quality parameters are still rather scarce.
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20. Genotype and dietary lysine deficiency affect carcass and muscle amino acid composition of pigs growing from 10 to 25 kg body weight
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Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Palma Granados, Patricia, Lara Escribano, Luis, Seiquer, Isabel, Aguilera Sánchez, José Fernando, Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Palma Granados, Patricia, Lara Escribano, Luis, Seiquer, Isabel, Aguilera Sánchez, José Fernando, and Nieto Liñán, Rosa María
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Amino acid (AA) composition of body protein is considered constant although there are evidences that AA pattern in pigs may be altered by different factors. Pigs with different body composition and protein deposition rates—like fatty and lean pigs—may differ in AA composition, with possible consequences on their AA requirements. This work investigates effects of genotype and dietary lysine deficiency on AA composition of carcass and muscles of Iberian and Landrace × Large White pigs. Twenty-eight barrows (10 kg body weight [BW]), 14 from each breed, were used. They were randomly assigned to two experimental diets according to a factorial arrangement (two breeds × two diets). Diets were isonitrogenous and isoenergetic (200 ± 1 g CP/kg dry matter (DM); 14.7 ± 0.1 MJ ME/kg DM) and with identical chemical composition except for lysine concentration (10.9 and 5.20 g lysine/kg DM, for lysine-adequate (AL) diet and lysine-deficient (DL) diet respectively). Pigs were individually housed, and daily feed allowance was adjusted on a weekly basis according to BW. Pigs were slaughtered at 25 kg BW. Isoleucine, valine and phenylalanine concentration were higher in carcass protein of Iberian pigs (p <.01). In longissimus muscle, higher concentration of arginine, isoleucine, phenylalanine, lysine and valine (p <.001–p <.05), and lower of methionine (p <.001) were detected in Iberian pigs, whereas phenylalanine, leucine, lysine, threonine and methionine concentration decreased and arginine increased (p <.001–p <.05) when pigs were fed DL diet. Genotype and lysine deficiency effects were moderate in the AA composition of protein of biceps femoris muscle. The results show that AA proportions in protein of carcass and longissimus muscle can be influenced by pig genotype and conditions of lysine shortage. The biceps femoris muscle, with different functional and metabolic properties, shows more constant AA composition than longissimus, which seem to prevail independent from genotype or n
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21. Effects of lysine deficiency on carcass composition and activity and gene expression of lipogenic enzymes in muscles and backfat adipose tissue of fatty and lean piglets
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Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Palma Granados, Patricia, Seiquer, Isabel, Benítez, R., Óvilo, Cristina, Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Palma Granados, Patricia, Seiquer, Isabel, Benítez, R., Óvilo, Cristina, and Nieto Liñán, Rosa María
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The purpose of this study was to investigate potential mechanisms involved in fat deposition promoted by dietary lysine deficiency, particularly intramuscular fat (IMF), and differential responses between fatty and lean pigs. Carcass traits and lipogenic enzyme activities and gene expression levels in muscles and adipose tissue were investigated in Iberian (fatty) and Landrace × Large White (LDW) pigs under identical feeding level (based on body weight (BW)) and management conditions. Twenty-eight barrows of 10 kg initial BW, 14 per breed, were fed two isoproteic (200 g CP /kg DM) and isocaloric (14.7 MJ metabolizable energy/kg DM) diets with identical composition except for the lysine content (1.09% for diet adequate in lysine and 0.52% for diet deficient in lysine). At a BW of 25 kg, pigs were slaughtered. Compared with pigs fed the lysine-adequate diet, in both genotypes lysine-deficient diet led to lower carcass protein concentration, lower relative proportions of leaner components (loin, ham and shoulder; P < 0.01), and higher carcass fatty components and carcass lipid concentration (P < 0.001). Irrespective of diet, the activity and gene expression of lipogenic enzymes (fatty acid synthase (FAS), malic enzyme (ME) and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PDH)) were greater in Iberian than in LDW pigs, particularly in adipose tissue where transcriptional regulators involved in the control of adipogenesis and lipogenesis were also upregulated in Iberian animals. In backfat tissue, there was a small decrease induced by or no effects of lysine-deficient diet on the activity and gene expression of lipogenic enzymes, nor in gene expression levels of upstream regulators of lipogenesis and adipogenesis. In longissimus muscle, the activity of FAS, G6PDH and ME increased with lysine deficiency in both genotypes (P < 0.01) and an upregulation of gene expression of lipogenic enzymes was specifically observed in Iberian pigs (P < 0.05 to P < 0.001). In biceps femoris muscl
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22. Meat quality traits in longissimus lumborum and gluteus medius muscles from immunocastrated and surgically castrated Iberian pigs
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European Commission, Seiquer, Isabel, Palma Granados, Patricia, Haro García, Ana María, Lara Escribano, Luis, Lachica, M., Fernández-Fígares Ibáñez, Ignacio, Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, European Commission, Seiquer, Isabel, Palma Granados, Patricia, Haro García, Ana María, Lara Escribano, Luis, Lachica, M., Fernández-Fígares Ibáñez, Ignacio, and Nieto Liñán, Rosa María
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This study analyzes quality traits of longissimus lumborum and gluteus medius in surgically castrated (SC) males, inmunocastrated (IC) males and IC female Iberian pigs reared in intensive conditions (n = 18/sex). Vaccination with Improvac® was applied at 18 and 26 weeks of age and slaughtering at 31 weeks. At such conditions, notable sex differences were found. Both muscles of IC males were less red (P <.01), longissimus had lower intramuscular fat (P <.01) and gluteus less Fe content (P <.01) than SC males and IC females. Loins from IC males also exhibited higher drip losses (2.7% at 24 h) than SC males (1.9%) and IC females (1.6%) (P <.001). Fatty acid composition of muscles differed among sexes, especially polyunsaturated fatty acids, which varied as follows: IC males > IC females > SC males in both muscles. It was concluded that meat quality traits differed between inmunocastrated and surgically castrated male Iberian pigs.
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23. PERFORMANCE, METABOLIC AND MEAT QUALITY IMPLICATIONS OF IMMUNOCASTRATION IN IBERIAN PIGS.
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Palma-Granados, Patricia, Fernandez-Figares, Ignacio, Seiquer, Isabel, Lachica, Manuel, Lara, Luis, Haro, Ana, and Nieto, Rosa
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ANIMAL welfare ,CASTRATION ,SWINE ,MEAT ,GROWTH - Abstract
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24. Nutritional basis for protein feeding of pure Iberian pigs Bases nutricionales para la alimentación proteica del cerdo Ibérico puro
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Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, Aguinaga Casañas, María Arantzazu, Lara Escribano, Luis, Barea Gaitán, Roberto, García Valverde, Rosa, Palma Granados, Patricia, Conde Aguilera, José Alberto, Aguilera Sánchez, José Fernando, Junta de Andalucía, Comisión Interministerial de Ciencia y Tecnología, CICYT (España), and Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
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Dietary protein ,Performance ,Amino acids ,Efficiency ,Protein deposition - Abstract
Along this review we describe the results from a series of experiments performed to assess the utilization of dietary protein by the Iberian pig throughout different stages of its productive cycle. Nutritional dose-response studies involving several isoenergetic treatments differing in protein concentration -all with similar amino acid profile following the ideal protein concept- along with comparative growth and metabolic studies with conventional breeds have been performed. Our observations reveal that the capacity of this breed for protein accretion is rather limited compared to that of conventional breeds at similar stages of growth, and suggest the need for reducing the concentration of protein in the diet of the Iberian pig to comply with its metabolic profile. Basic comparative studies have brought to light information to help us explaining some of the metabolic peculiarities of this autochthonous breed of pigs, like the low capacity to accrete protein and lean tissue. We summarise all the information gathered in several experiments and provide recommendations on the concentration and composition of dietary protein in the diet for purebred animals during different phases of growth. Adequate nutritional management, particularly dietary protein provision, improves the efficiency of utilization of dietary protein and results in relevant economic, environmental and animal welfare benefits., Supported by Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competiveness (MINECO) grants No. AGL2011-25360 and AGL2008-0255, and Junta de Andalucía, grants No. AGR-395 and AGR-5886. We are also very grateful to Sánchez Romero Carvajal Jabugo S.A. (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, Spain) for providing the experimental animals.
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25. Genotype and dietary lysine deficiency affect carcass and muscle amino acid composition of pigs growing from 10 to 25 kg body weight
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Palma‐Granados, Patricia, primary, Lara, Luis, additional, Seiquer, Isabel, additional, Aguilera, Jose F., additional, and Nieto, Rosa, additional
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26. Meat quality traits in longissimus lumborum and gluteus medius muscles from immunocastrated and surgically castrated Iberian pigs
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Seiquer, Isabel, primary, Palma-Granados, Patricia, additional, Haro, Ana, additional, Lara, Luis, additional, Lachica, Manuel, additional, Fernández-Fígares, Ignacio, additional, and Nieto, Rosa, additional
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27. Differences on meat colour and composition between 'Landrace × Large White' and 'Iberian' pigs under identical nutritional and management conditions
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Palma Granados, Patricia, Haro García, Ana María, Lara Escribano, Luis, Aguilera Sánchez, José Fernando, Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, Seiquer, Isabel, Palma Granados, Patricia, Haro García, Ana María, Lara Escribano, Luis, Aguilera Sánchez, José Fernando, Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, and Seiquer, Isabel
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In pig production, factors such as nutritional system and genotype affect quality characteristics of meat. This study was aimed to evaluate differences in nutritional composition and colour of meat between Iberian (IB) and Landrace × Large White (LLW) pigs reared under identical nutrition and management conditions. Nutrient composition, mineral content, fatty acid profile and instrumental colour of two muscles (longissimus thoracis and biceps femoris) were examined at two growing stages (50- and 115-kg weight). Significant differences were found in relation to genotype. IB muscles contained higher amounts of intramuscular fat, dry matter, monounsaturated fatty acids, iron and zinc, and were redder (higher a∗ value) and with less colour saturation (lower hue angle), than those from LLW pigs. Significant relationships between colour coordinates with the mineral content and the lipid profile of muscles were found: redness was mainly linked to iron, zinc and monounsaturated fatty acids levels, whereas yellowness was positively related with copper, polyunsaturated fatty acids and linoleic acid level. The results of the present study support that muscles from the IB pig genotype have special characteristics, which may enhance the overall quality of meat compared with conventional or high-lean porcine breeds, even under identical management system, due to its particular fat composition and colour attributes.
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28. Performance and carcass characteristics of immunocastrated and surgically castrated Iberian pigs fed diets of different protein concentration. Preliminary results
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European Commission, Seiquer, Isabel, Palma Granados, Patricia, Lachica, M., Lara Escribano, Luis, Fernández-Fígares Ibáñez, Ignacio, Haro García, Ana María, Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, European Commission, Seiquer, Isabel, Palma Granados, Patricia, Lachica, M., Lara Escribano, Luis, Fernández-Fígares Ibáñez, Ignacio, Haro García, Ana María, and Nieto Liñán, Rosa María
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Immunocastration has proved to be an effective strategy to prevent sexual development and boar taint in pigs. Previous results indicate that immunocastrated (IC) pigs exhibit better performance than surgically castrated (SC) pigs. In addition to animal welfare benefits, this fact could be of interest for Iberian pigs, as their growth capacity rapidly diminishes as animal ages. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of immunocastration on Iberian pig performance, protein utilization, and carcass traits under different dietary protein concentrations. Pure Iberian pigs (n=27) were used as follows: 3 sexes (IC males, IC females, SC males); 3 isoenergetic diets (160, 140 and 120 g CP/kg DM); 3 pigs/group. Pigs were vaccinated against Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone at 4.3 months (40 kg) and 6 months (70-80 kg) of age. Experimental diets were offered to individually-housed pigs from 40 to 100 kg BW. Digestibility and N-balance assays were performed at 50 and 90 kg BW, respectively. Pigs were slaughtered at 100 kg BW. Preliminary results indicate greater growth rate for IC males (803 vs 706 and 696 g/d, for IC males, SC males and IC females, respectively; P < 0.001). Feed efficiency (G:F) was greater for IC males (0.289 vs 0.260 and 0.263; P < 0.01). Moreover, IC males exhibited increased carcass length and greater relative weights for most lean cuts, but they also had smaller carcass yield and belly proportions than the rest of groups. No relevant differences related to dietary treatments were detected. Further research would help to elucidate possible effects of immunocastration on Iberian pig lean growth.
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- 2018
29. Nutritional basis for protein feeding of pure Iberian pigs Bases nutricionales para la alimentación proteica del cerdo Ibérico puro
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Junta de Andalucía, Comisión Interministerial de Ciencia y Tecnología, CICYT (España), Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, Aguinaga Casañas, María Arantzazu, Lara Escribano, Luis, Barea Gaitán, Roberto, García-Valverde, Rosa, Palma Granados, Patricia, Conde Aguilera, José Alberto, Aguilera Sánchez, José Fernando, Junta de Andalucía, Comisión Interministerial de Ciencia y Tecnología, CICYT (España), Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, Aguinaga Casañas, María Arantzazu, Lara Escribano, Luis, Barea Gaitán, Roberto, García-Valverde, Rosa, Palma Granados, Patricia, Conde Aguilera, José Alberto, and Aguilera Sánchez, José Fernando
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Along this review we describe the results from a series of experiments performed to assess the utilization of dietary protein by the Iberian pig throughout different stages of its productive cycle. Nutritional dose-response studies involving several isoenergetic treatments differing in protein concentration -all with similar amino acid profile following the ideal protein concept- along with comparative growth and metabolic studies with conventional breeds have been performed. Our observations reveal that the capacity of this breed for protein accretion is rather limited compared to that of conventional breeds at similar stages of growth, and suggest the need for reducing the concentration of protein in the diet of the Iberian pig to comply with its metabolic profile. Basic comparative studies have brought to light information to help us explaining some of the metabolic peculiarities of this autochthonous breed of pigs, like the low capacity to accrete protein and lean tissue. We summarise all the information gathered in several experiments and provide recommendations on the concentration and composition of dietary protein in the diet for purebred animals during different phases of growth. Adequate nutritional management, particularly dietary protein provision, improves the efficiency of utilization of dietary protein and results in relevant economic, environmental and animal welfare benefits.
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30. Estudio comparado del metabolismo de aminoácidos y de lípidos en el cerdo ibérico y de una raza convencional: efectos sobre el crecimiento, el metabolismo muscular y la calidad de sus productos
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Palma Granados, Patricia, Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, Seiquer Gómez-Pavón, Isabel, and Universidad de Granada. Programa de Doctorado en Biología Fundamental y de Sistemas
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Nutrición animal ,Metabolismo energético ,Aminoácidos ,lípidos - Abstract
CONCLUSIONES 1. Tanto los cerdos Ibéricos como los de genotipo convencional respondieron en términos generales de manera similar al aporte deficiente de lisina en la dieta. Se produjo un descenso en el ritmo de crecimiento corporal y muscular, junto con un aumento en el peso relativo de los depósitos grasos y un descenso en el de los componentes magros. 2. El contenido y la composición de la grasa intramuscular pueden ser manipulados modificando la concentración de lisina en la dieta de cerdos de tipo convencional y graso, como el Ibérico. Las estrategias necesarias para lograr un nivel determinando de grasa intramuscular sin penalizar el crecimiento del animal dependerán del genotipo y de la fase productiva del mismo. 3. Los parámetros de actividad y expresión génica de las principales enzimas lipogénicas en los músculos estudiados permiten explicar, al menos en parte, la mayor concentración de grasa intramuscular que presentan los cerdos Ibéricos, así como el incremento en este parámetro que tiene lugar cuando los animales reciben una dieta deficiente en lisina. 4. El genotipo ejerce una gran influencia sobre la composición y características del músculo íntimamente relacionadas con la calidad de la carne, como su contenido en grasa intramuscular y el perfil de ácidos grasos, la composición mineral y el color. 5. Existen correlaciones significativas entre las coordenadas de color, el contenido en minerales traza y la composición en ácidos grasos de los músculos. El color rojo se relacionó positivamente con los niveles de Fe, Zn y de ácidos grasos monoinsaturados, mientras que el color amarillo lo hizo con las concentraciones de Cu y ácidos grasos poliinsaturados. 6. Las diferencias encontradas entre genotipos en la concentración de algunos aminoácidos de las proteínas corporales pueden indicar que el perfil de la proteína ideal para el cerdo Ibérico en crecimiento puede diferir en algunos aminoácidos esenciales, como la valina, isoleucina y metionina, respecto al definido para cerdos convencionales. 7. La deficiencia de lisina en la dieta afecta a la composición proteica muscular, con efectos distintos sobre músculos con funciones biológicas diferentes, lo que nos muestra la plasticidad del organismo animal para hacer frente a condiciones de restricción de nutrientes., CONCLUSIONS 1. Both fatty and lean pigs responded in general terms in a similar way to a dietary lysine deficiency, modifying the rate of body and muscle growth, with an increase in the relative weight of fat depots and a decrease in lean carcass components. 2. Intramuscular fat content and composition can be manipulated by reducing dietary lysine concentration in the dietary protein of lean and fatty pigs. Best time schedule and extension of lysine deficiency treatment will depend on genotype and productive phase to avoid penalty on rates of growth. 3. The activity and gene expression of the main lipogenic enzymes studied in muscle allow explaining, at least partially, the responses in muscle intramuscular fat to a lysine deficiency diet, and genotype differences regarding this parameter. 4. Pig genotype have a major influence on muscle biochemical characteristics related to meat quality as concentration and fatty acid profile of intramuscular fat, mineral composition and color. 5. Correlations among instrumental color, mineral content and fatty acid composition in pig muscle were found. Red color was positively correlated to Fe, Zn and monounsaturated fatty acids, whereas yellowness was positively correlated with Cu and polyunsaturated fatty acid levels. 6. The breed differences found in concentration of some amino acids of body proteins may indicate that the profile of ideal protein for Iberian growing pigs may differ in some indispensable amino acids like isoleucine, valine and methionine from those established for conventional pig types. 7. Lysine deficiency affects muscle protein composition showing different effects on muscle with distinct biological functions, indicating that pig organism can modulate composition of body components to face lack of essential nutrients., Tesis Univ. Granada., Beca de Formación de Personal Investigador del Ministerio de Economía y competitividad (Ref.: BES-2012-053078), Proyecto: “Estudio comparado del metabolismo de aminoácidos y de lípidos del cerdo Ibérico y de una raza porcina magra: consecuencias sobre el crecimiento, la eficiencia de utilización de los nutrientes y la calidad de sus productos” (Ref. AGL2011- 25360) financiado por el Ministerio de Economía y competitividad (MINECO)
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31. Efectos de la deficiencia de lisina en la dieta sobre la composición corporal en cerdos Ibéricos y Landrace × Large White
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Palma Granados, Patricia, Hidalgo Checa, N., Lara Escribano, Luis, Haro García, Ana María, Aguilera Sánchez, José Fernando, Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, and Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España)
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Iberian pigs ,Carcass composition ,education ,Lysine deficiency - Published
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32. Diferencias en el contenido muscular de hierro, cobre y cinc entre dos genotipos porcinos: ibérico y landrace × large white
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Palma Granados, Patricia, Haro García, Ana María, Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, Lara Escribano, Luis, Aguilera Sánchez, José Fernando, Seiquer, Isabel, and Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España)
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Iberian pigs ,Zinc ,Iron ,Trace minerals - Abstract
Trace elements (i.e. Fe, Cu and Zn) are essential for maintaining importantphysiological processes, and dietary requirements in pigs should be carefully established. Asa valid approximation to study trace mineral needs, an experiment was conducted to analysethe content of Fe, Cu and Zn in muscles from two porcine genotypes. Sixteen pigs (8 Iberian, IB, and 8 Landrace × Large White, LDW) were used. They were fed isoenergetic diets (14 MJ/Kg DM) containing either 130 or 170 g CP/kg DM, to match protein requirements of each breed (4 pigs/genotype and CP level).The pigs were sacrificed at 115 kg LW, and samples of longissimus dorsiandbiceps femorismuscles were obtained.Fe and Zn concentration in muscles was significantly influenced by genotype, being higher amongIB pigs. Asignificant effect of dietary protein was observed in the IB group, as pigs fed with higher protein levels had lower values of Fe in both muscles. Cu content was not affected by genotype or diet. These results indicate that deposition of trace minerals, such as Fe and Zn, is under genetic control, and support the importance of meat from IB pigs as a good source of Fe and Zn, Empresa Sánchez Romero Carvajal Jabugo (Sevilla); Empresa Jodral Gutiérrez SA (Córdoba)
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33. Actividad lipogénica en tejidos y perfil hormonal de lechones lactantes Ibéricos y Landrace x Large White
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Palma Granados, Patricia, Seiquer, Isabel, Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, and Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España)
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Malic enzyme ,education ,Iberian Piglets ,Fatty acid synthase ,Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase ,Hormones - Published
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34. Efecto del genotipo y de la deficiencia de lisina en la dieta del perfil de aminoácidos del músculo y plasma en lechones
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Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, Palma Granados, Patricia, Lara Escribano, Luis, Seiquer, Isabel, Aguilera Sánchez, José Fernando, and Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España)
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Cerdo ibérico - Músculos ,Aminoacidos en nutrición animal ,Lisina ,Cerdo ibérico - Dieta - Abstract
Gobierno de Aragón
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35. Differences on meat colour and composition between ‘Landrace × Large White’ and ‘Iberian’ pigs under identical nutritional and management conditions
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Palma-Granados, Patricia, primary, Haro, Ana, additional, Lara, Luis, additional, Aguilera, José F., additional, Nieto, Rosa, additional, and Seiquer, Isabel, additional
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36. Candidate SNPs for meat quality and carcass composition in free-range Iberian pigs.
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Palma-Granados, Patricia, Muñoz, María, Delgado-Gutierrez, Miguel A., Óvilo, Cristina, Nuñez, Yolanda, Fernández-Barroso, Miguel A., Sánchez-Esquiliche, Fernando, Ramírez, Luisa, and García-Casco, Juan M.
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MEAT quality , *ERECTOR spinae muscles , *SINGLE nucleotide polymorphisms , *SWINE , *GENETIC markers , *HAMMING weight , *OLEIC acid - Abstract
Several genetic markers, previously associated with meat quality traits, have been proposed to be included in Iberian pig breeding programs. However, before being implemented, effects of these candidate SNPs on premium cuts' yield should be evaluated to avoid potential undesirable antagonistic effects. Therefore, the main goals of this study were to evaluate the effects of a set of 26 polymorphisms on premium cuts weights and to corroborate their effects on meat quality in a larger population. Phenotypic data of approximately 1550 Iberian pigs were recorded. The PRKAG3_rs319678464C and PRKAG3_rs1108399077G alleles were associated with an increase of shear force, water losses and color values and a reduction of average daily gain (ADG). The CAST_rs196949783G > A and ADIPOQ_rs3476515794T > G SNPs mainly affected IMF content, with this last SNP being the only one with significant effects on any of the carcass measures, specifically Longissimus thoracis et lumborum (LTL) weight. The ELOVL6_rs3473714672A, FASN_rs331694510A, MTTP_rs335896411C and ACACA_rs340781986C alleles were linked to a higher percentage of oleic acid and monounsaturated FA and a decrease in palmitic, palmitoleic and saturated FA. Besides, suggestive effects were observed between ELOVL6_rs3473714672A > G and ham and shoulder weights, and between MTTP_rs335896411T > C and LTL muscle weight. Finally, the NR6A1_rs326780270T allele was associated with a significant increase in ADG and tended to reduce the ham weight. The SNPs mapped to PRKAG3 (rs319678464G > C), ACACA, FASN and CAST genes could be implemented in breeding programs to improve meat quality traits without undesirable effects on carcass composition. The SNPs mapped to PRKAG3 (rs1108399077G > A) ELOVL6, MTTP and NR6A1 should continue to be tested in a larger number of animals. • Genetic markers for meat quality and carcass composition were identified. • CAST_rs196949783G > A SNP was linked to an increase of intramuscular fat. • PRKAG3_rs319678464G > C SNP was associated with meat quality. • FASN_rs331694510A and ACACA_rs340781986C alleles increased percentage of oleic. • ADIPOQ and ELOVL6 SNPs antagonistically affect carcass composition and meat quality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Efectos de la deficiencia de lisina en la dieta sobre la composición corporal en cerdos Ibéricos y Landrace × Large White
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Palma Granados, Patricia, Hidalgo Checa, N., Lara Escribano, Luis, Haro García, Ana María, Aguilera Sánchez, José Fernando, Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Palma Granados, Patricia, Hidalgo Checa, N., Lara Escribano, Luis, Haro García, Ana María, Aguilera Sánchez, José Fernando, and Nieto Liñán, Rosa María
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38. Diferencias en el contenido muscular de hierro, cobre y cinc entre dos genotipos porcinos: ibérico y landrace × large white
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Palma Granados, Patricia, Haro García, Ana María, Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, Lara Escribano, Luis, Aguilera Sánchez, José Fernando, Seiquer, Isabel, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Palma Granados, Patricia, Haro García, Ana María, Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, Lara Escribano, Luis, Aguilera Sánchez, José Fernando, and Seiquer, Isabel
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Trace elements (i.e. Fe, Cu and Zn) are essential for maintaining importantphysiological processes, and dietary requirements in pigs should be carefully established. Asa valid approximation to study trace mineral needs, an experiment was conducted to analysethe content of Fe, Cu and Zn in muscles from two porcine genotypes. Sixteen pigs (8 Iberian, IB, and 8 Landrace × Large White, LDW) were used. They were fed isoenergetic diets (14 MJ/Kg DM) containing either 130 or 170 g CP/kg DM, to match protein requirements of each breed (4 pigs/genotype and CP level).The pigs were sacrificed at 115 kg LW, and samples of longissimus dorsiandbiceps femorismuscles were obtained.Fe and Zn concentration in muscles was significantly influenced by genotype, being higher amongIB pigs. Asignificant effect of dietary protein was observed in the IB group, as pigs fed with higher protein levels had lower values of Fe in both muscles. Cu content was not affected by genotype or diet. These results indicate that deposition of trace minerals, such as Fe and Zn, is under genetic control, and support the importance of meat from IB pigs as a good source of Fe and Zn
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39. Parámetros de calidad de la carne en cerdos ibéricos machos y hembras inmunocastrados, alimentados con diferentes niveles de proteína
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European Commission, Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, Palma Granados, Patricia, Lara Escribano, Luis, Fernández-Fígares Ibáñez, Ignacio, Haro García, Ana María, Lachica, M., Seiquer, Isabel, European Commission, Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, Palma Granados, Patricia, Lara Escribano, Luis, Fernández-Fígares Ibáñez, Ignacio, Haro García, Ana María, Lachica, M., and Seiquer, Isabel
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40. Actividad lipogénica en tejidos y perfil hormonal de lechones lactantes Ibéricos y Landrace x Large White
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Palma Granados, Patricia, Seiquer, Isabel, Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Palma Granados, Patricia, Seiquer, Isabel, and Nieto Liñán, Rosa María
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41. Similar effects of lysine deficiency in muscle biochemical characteristics of fatty and lean piglets
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Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Palma Granados, Patricia, Haro García, Ana María, Seiquer, Isabel, Lara Escribano, Luis, Aguilera Sánchez, José Fernando, Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Palma Granados, Patricia, Haro García, Ana María, Seiquer, Isabel, Lara Escribano, Luis, Aguilera Sánchez, José Fernando, and Nieto Liñán, Rosa María
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The main objective of this work was to investigate the effects of feeding Lys-deficient diets on muscle biochemical characteristics, particularly intramuscular fat concentration and fatty acid profile, in a fatty (Iberian) and a conventional pig genotype (Landrace × Large White [LDW]) maintained in identical experimental conditions. Performance and plasma metabolite changes were also monitored. Twenty-eight barrows of 10 kg initial BW, 14 of Iberian and 14 of LDW breed, were randomly assigned to each of 2 experimental diets in a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement (2 breeds × 2 diets). Seven pigs were allocated to each treatment combination. Diets (isonitrogenous and isoenergetic; 200 g CP/kg DM and 14.7 MJ ME) based on barley, corn, corn gluten meal, and soybean meal, with identical composition, except for their Lys content (10.9 g/kg for the diet adequate in Lys and 5.2 g/kg for the diet deficient in Lys), were assayed. Pigs were housed in individual 2 m pens and fed at 85% of ad libitum intake of the Iberian genotype, of greater intake capacity. Daily feed allowance was based on BW individually measured each week. At 25 kg BW, pigs were slaughtered by exsanguination after electrical stun- ning. Blood samples were taken and longissimus dorsi and biceps femoris muscles were rapidly dissected and stored frozen prior to analysis. Performance was reduced in both pig breeds when fed Lys-deficient diets, particularly in LDW pigs (breed × diet interaction, P < 0.05). Intramuscular fat content increased in longissimus dorsi of Iberian (P < 0.05) and in biceps femoris of both pig genotypes (P < 0.01) when fed Lys-deficient diets. Oleic acid increased (P < 0.05) and PUFA acid decreased (P < 0.01) in longissiumus dorsi and biceps femoris of pigs of both genotypes fed Lys-deficient diets. The proportion of oxidative fibers (P < 0.001) and free l-carnitine content (P < 0.05) increased in longissimus dorsi of both pigs types fed Lys-deficient diets. Plasma creatinine was greater in LDW
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42. Efecto del genotipo y de la deficiencia de lisina en la dieta del perfil de aminoácidos del músculo y plasma en lechones
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, Palma Granados, Patricia, Lara Escribano, Luis, Seiquer, Isabel, Aguilera Sánchez, José Fernando, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, Palma Granados, Patricia, Lara Escribano, Luis, Seiquer, Isabel, and Aguilera Sánchez, José Fernando
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43. La deficiencia de lisina en la dieta promueve un aumento de grasa intramuscular en cerdos ibéricos y de genotipo convencional
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Palma Granados, Patricia, Haro García, Ana María, Seiquer, Isabel, Lara Escribano, Luis, Aguilera Sánchez, José Fernando, Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, and Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España)
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Iberian pigs ,Dietary lysine ,Intramuscular fat ,Fatty acids - Abstract
The objective of the present work wasto investigate the effect of dietary Lys deficiency upon intramuscular fat (IMF) concentrationand its fatty acid profile in an obese (Iberian, IB) and aconventional pig genotype (LDW). We used 28 castrated male pigsof 10 kg of initial BW, 14 from each type. Pigs were fed two diets, based on barley, maize, gluten meal and soybean meal, with identical composition,except for their Lys content (0.98% Lys, diet AL, adequate in Lys; and0.47% Lys, diet DL, deficient in Lys). The rest of nutrients met or exceeded recommendations. Seven pigs from each type were fed one of the dietsat 85% of ad libitumof the Iberian pigs. At 25 kg BW pigs were slaughtered and L. dorsiand B. femorismusclessampled.Performance was reduced in both pig types fed LD diets, particularly LDW pigs (P
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44. La deficiencia de lisina en la dieta promueve un aumento de grasa intramuscular en cerdos ibéricos y de genotipo convencional
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Palma Granados, Patricia, Haro García, Ana María, Seiquer, Isabel, Lara Escribano, Luis, Aguilera Sánchez, José Fernando, Nieto Liñán, Rosa María, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Palma Granados, Patricia, Haro García, Ana María, Seiquer, Isabel, Lara Escribano, Luis, Aguilera Sánchez, José Fernando, and Nieto Liñán, Rosa María
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The objective of the present work wasto investigate the effect of dietary Lys deficiency upon intramuscular fat (IMF) concentrationand its fatty acid profile in an obese (Iberian, IB) and aconventional pig genotype (LDW). We used 28 castrated male pigsof 10 kg of initial BW, 14 from each type. Pigs were fed two diets, based on barley, maize, gluten meal and soybean meal, with identical composition,except for their Lys content (0.98% Lys, diet AL, adequate in Lys; and0.47% Lys, diet DL, deficient in Lys). The rest of nutrients met or exceeded recommendations. Seven pigs from each type were fed one of the dietsat 85% of ad libitumof the Iberian pigs. At 25 kg BW pigs were slaughtered and L. dorsiand B. femorismusclessampled.Performance was reduced in both pig types fed LD diets, particularly LDW pigs (P<0.05).Pigs fed LD diets showed higher IMF contentand oleic acid proportion,and lowerrelative percentage of poliinsaturated fatty acids. Feeding Lys deficient diets canbe a suitable strategy for increasing meat quality,both in obese and lean pig types,although further research is needed to deep our knowledge on the mechanism involved in thesechanges
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45. Nutritional And Physiological Characteristics Of Iberian Pigs As An Example Of Fatty Pig Breed
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Palma-Granados, Patricia, Aguinaga, María Arántzazu, Lachica, Manuel, Fernández-Fígares, Ignacio, Seiquer, Isabel, Lara, Luis, and Nieto, Rosa
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2. Zero hunger ,protein nutrition ,muscle ,growth ,Iberian pig ,physiology ,fat deposition - Abstract
The precise knowledge of nutritional requirements allows the designing of balanced diets to optimize growth, development and body functions, minimize budget costs and reduce the environmental impact of pig production. As a fatty, non-selected, pig-type, the Iberian pig requires less dietary protein than conventional lean pigs during different productive phases, according to its lower muscle mass and protein deposition rates. This has been determined in dose-response experiments covering growing and fattening stages. In parallel to these studies, of mainly applied nature, comparative studies involving conventional pig breeds have been undertaken with the aim of explaining some of the metabolic peculiarities of this native porcine breed. With these purpose we will describe, among other examples, how this breed respond to essential amino acid deficiencies, and the possible consequences on growth, performance and meat quality. This later aspect shows in a way how protein and lipid metabolism can be linked and interrelated at the muscle level. We will deal with amino acid profiles of body protein, and how this approach can help to identify better definition of dietary amino acid profile for a fatty pig, with positive consequences in performance, welfare and environment. Last findings in the framework of the TREASURE project involving nutritional requirements in particular management situations, like immunocastrated pigs, or in productive phases not undertaken before, as lactating sows, will be also covered with the first results available.
46. Growth Potential Of Immune- And Surgically Castrated Iberian Pigs Fed Diets Of Different Protein Concentration
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SEIQUER, Isabel, LARA, Luis, PALMA-GRANADOS, Patricia, HERRERA, Noelia, LACHICA, Manuel, FERNÁNDEZ-FÍGARES, Ignacio, HARO, Ana, and NIETO, Rosa
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2. Zero hunger ,immunocastration ,dietary protein ,Iberian pig ,performance ,3. Good health - Abstract
Immunocastration is effective to prevent sexual development and boar taint in pigs of conventional genotypes. Other studies pointed out that immunocastrated (IC) pigs show better performance than surgically castrated (SC) pigs. Apart from animal welfare aspects, this fact could be of relevance for Iberian and other fatty pig types with low lean deposition capacity. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of immunocastration on Iberian pig performance and some carcass traits under different dietary protein concentrations. Fifty-four pure Iberian pigs were used (3 sexes: IC males, IC females, SC males; 3 isoenergetic diets: 160, 140 and 120 g CP/ kg DM, 6 pigs/treatment combination). Vaccination against gonadotropin releasing factor was at 4.3 (40 kg) and 6 months of age (70-80 kg). Pigs were individually housed consuming the experimental diets from 40 to 105 kg-BW. The results indicate greater growth rate and feed conversion efficiency for IC males compared to SC males and IC females, and no relevant differences in growth related to dietary protein. Further results will help to elucidate possible effects of immunocastration on lean tissue accretion in Iberian pigs.
47. NUTRITIONAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF IBERIAN PIGS AS AN EXAMPLE OF FATTY PIG BREED
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Palma-Granados, Patricia, Aguinaga, María Arántzazu, Lachica, Manuel, Fernández-Fígares, Ignacio, Seiquer, Isabel, Lara, Luis, and Nieto, Rosa
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2. Zero hunger ,protein nutrition ,muscle ,growth ,Iberian pig ,physiology ,fat deposition - Abstract
The precise knowledge of nutritional requirements allows the designing of balanced diets to optimize growth, development and body functions, minimize budget costs and reduce the environmental impact of pig production. As a fatty, non-selected, pig-type, the Iberian pig requires less dietary protein than conventional lean pigs during different productive phases, according to its lower muscle mass and protein deposition rates. This has been determined in dose-response experiments covering growing and fattening stages. In parallel to these studies, of mainly applied nature, comparative studies involving conventional pig breeds have been undertaken with the aim of explaining some of the metabolic peculiarities of this native porcine breed. With these purpose we will describe, among other examples, how this breed respond to essential amino acid deficiencies, and the possible consequences on growth, performance and meat quality. This later aspect shows in a way how protein and lipid metabolism can be linked and interrelated at the muscle level. We will deal with amino acid profiles of body protein, and how this approach can help to identify better definition of dietary amino acid profile for a fatty pig, with positive consequences in performance, welfare and environment. Last findings in the framework of the TREASURE project involving nutritional requirements in particular management situations, like immunocastrated pigs, or in productive phases not undertaken before, as lactating sows, will be also covered with the first results available.
48. Design of a low-density SNP panel for intramuscular fat content and fatty acid composition of backfat in free-range Iberian pigs
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Patricia Palma-Granados, Juan María García-Casco, Carmen Caraballo, Pedro Vázquez-Ortego, Fernando Gómez-Carballar, Fernando Sánchez-Esquiliche, Cristina Óvilo, María Muñoz, CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Centro para el Desarrollo Tecnológico Industrial (España), Sánchez Romero Carvajal, Palma-Granados, Patricia, García-Casco, Juan María, Caraballo, Carmen, Gómez-Carballar, Fernando, Sánchez-Esquiliche, F., and Óvilo Martín, Cristina
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Native pigs ,SNP detection ,Genetics ,Molecular markers ,Animal Science and Zoology ,General Medicine ,Meat quality ,Breeding program ,Food Science - Abstract
Intramuscular fat (IMF) content and fatty acids (FA) profile determine important sensory and technological characteristics of the meat, being interesting traits to be included in breeding programs for Iberian pig. In a previous study, we analyzed the longissimus dorsi transcriptome of Iberian pigs with divergent breeding values for IMF identifying 63 and 12 functional candidate genes and long non-coding RNA being differentially expressed. The first objective of this work was to use the RNA-seq data generated in that study in order to design a low-density panel with 50 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP). The second aim was to evaluate the effects of this SNP panel on IMF content and backfat FA profile in a closed commercial population of Iberian pigs. The IMF content and backfat FA composition were determined in 940 Iberian pigs. A total of 837 SNPs were identified in the selection of genes and lncRNA. Out of the 50 selected SNP, 11 were monomorphic in the population and 2 failed in their genotyping. Association analyses were carried out for the 37 SNP segregating in the population (minor allele frequency, MAF > 0.05). Regarding IMF content, a significant additive effect (q-value G SNP, in which the G allele was linked to an increase of 7.59% (additive effect expressed as a percentage of the mean of the trait). For the backfat FA composition, we observed 24 SNP with significant associations. The strongest effects were detected for the ELOVL6:g.112186423A > G and FASN_rs331694510G > A SNP. The A allele of both SNPs were associated to a lower percentage of palmitic (C16:0) and palmitoleic (C16:1) acids and an increase in oleic acid (C18:1). In addition, the AMPD3:g.49043886C > G SNP had significant effects on C16:0, stearic (C18:0), C18:1 and on the sum of saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids. Finally, significant effects of the EGR2:66286345G > T SNP on C18:0 and C18:1 and other minor FA were observed. Our findings reveal ADIPOQ:g.124646194T > G, ELOVL6:g.112186423A > G, and FASN_rs331694510G > A may be useful in breeding programs for Iberian pigs including FA profile and IMF content as selection goals, provided that their potential effects on other traits of interest are controlled., This work was funded by contracts (CON15-078, CON17-125, CON19-281) between the Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria and the company Sánchez Romero Carvajal Jabugo SA., in addition to the IDI-20171141 grant from the Centro para el Desarrollo Tecnológico Industrial (CDTI). R
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49. Use of NIRS for the assessment of meat quality traits in open-air free-range Iberian pigs
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Patricia Palma-Granados, Miguel Ángel Fernández-Barroso, Juan García-Casco, Gema Matos, María Olga Macías Muñoz, Alessandro Crovetti, Luisa Ramírez, Silvia Parrini, Riccardo Bozzi, CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, Parrini, Silvia, Palma-Granados, Patricia, Crovetti, Alessandro, García-Casco, Juan María, and Bozzi, Riccardo
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0303 health sciences ,Coefficient of determination ,Mean squared error ,030309 nutrition & dietetics ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Shear force ,Longissimus Thoracis ,NIRS, Iberian pigs, Meat quality, Intact and minced samples ,Residual ,Loin ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,NIRS ,Chewiness ,Iberian pig ,Calibration ,Intact and minced samples ,Food science ,Meat quality ,Food Science ,Mathematics - Abstract
8 Pág. Departamento de Mejora Genética Animal, Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) can be useful in order to determine meat quality traits as a rapid and non-destructive technique. The aim of the present study is to assess the accuracy of NIRS technique to determine meat quality traits on Longissimus thoracis et lumborum muscle of open-air free-range Iberian pig (n = 287) both in intact and minced samples. Traits were measured by instrumental-chemical techniques: colour (L*, a* and b*), myoglobin content, centrifuge force water loss and texture: shear force and texture profile analysis (TPA: hardness, cohesiveness, springiness, chewiness). Calibration models between instrumental-chemical measures and NIRS spectral data were developed employing partial least square regressions (PLS). The samples were split in two random datasets (80 % in training set, 20 % in external validation set). An internal full cross-validation method was applied. Results were evaluated in terms of coefficient of determination (R2), root-mean-square error (RMSE), residual prediction deviation (RPD) and range error ratio (RER). Full spectral range was used to develop mathematical equations. As regard external validation procedure, the highest coefficients of determination (R2p) in intact loin samples were achieved for hardness, redness (a*) and yellowness (b*) (0.70.7. The models developed suggest the ability of NIRS for quantitative prediction of shear force and for a rough classification of colour parameters L*, a*, b* in minced samples as well as hardness in intact samples., This work was financially supported by CON15-078, CON17-125 (INIA-SRC) and IDI- 20171141 (CDTI) grants. Miguel Ángel Fernández-Barroso was funded by FPI Ph.D. grant from the INIA institution.
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50. Ibérico (Iberian) Pig
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Nieto, Rosa Maria, Duarte, Juan Luis, Hernandez, Francisco, Palma-Granados, Patricia, Lara, Luis, Dieguez, Elena, García-Casco, Juan, and Izquierdo, Mercedes
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The main characteristics of the Iberian breed, an autochthonous pig breed of the Iberian Peninsula, are presented in this chapter along with the results of a literature review on productive traits. Reproductive performance was estimated by sow age at first parturition, litters per sow and year, piglets alive per litter, piglet weight at birth and at weaning, percentage of stillborn per litter, mortality at weaning, lactation length and farrowing interval. For growth performance, average daily gain and daily feed intake during lactation and in different growing phases are provided. Carcass traits were evaluated by age and weight at slaughter, hot carcass weight, carcass yield, backfat thickness measurements, muscle thickness and loin eye area. Meat quality traits of longissimus muscle (pH, objective colour measurements and intramuscular fat) were also assessed. The main part of the studies considered simulated practical production conditions in Iberian pig rearing although others evaluated a defined growing period, sometimes quite far from the usual commercial slaughter weight of this breed. Therefore, some figures should be interpreted with caution. Although a considerable number of studies on Iberian pig were included in the current review, scientific papers on reproductive performance and some meat quality parameters are still rather scarce.
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