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Supplementation of sows with L-Arginine during gestating and lactation affects muscle traits of offspring related with postnatal growth and meat quality: From conception to consumption.

Authors :
Oksbjerg, Niels
Krogh, Uffe
Jensen, Jens A.
Møller, Hanne S.
Ramaekers, Peter
Rasmussen, Martin Krøyer
Therkildsen, Margrethe
Theil, Peter K.
Source :
Meat Science. Jun2019, Vol. 152, p58-64. 7p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Abstract This study investigated the effect of dietary inclusion of 25 g/day of L -Arginine (n = 7) or iso‑nitrogenous amounts of alanine (n = 6) from d 30 of gestation to d 28 of lactation of sows on performance, muscle traits and meat quality in offspring. From each litter, heaviest and smallest littermate of both sexes were reared from d 28 and slaughtered at d 140 in accordance with a 23factorial design. A response to L -Arginine were obtained on small females where L -Arginine increased birth weight, however this effect disappeared at weaning. L -Arginine increased daily gain by 7% and increased the cross-sectional area of the M. semitendinosus in small females by 14%, suggesting an increased lean ratio. Mechanistic studies showed firstly, that small female littermates had increased number of muscle fibres (myogenesis) after L -Arginine treatment (11%) and secondly increased total DNA (12%) as a consequence of satellite cell proliferation. Traits describing tenderness seem to be affected by L -Arginine but further studies are needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03091740
Volume :
152
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Meat Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
135711318
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meatsci.2019.02.004