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Influence of outdoor and indoor rearing system of suckling lambs on fatty acid profile and lipid oxidation stability of raw and cooked meat

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
Short description:
Influence of outdoor and indoor rearing system of suckling lambs on fatty acid profile and lipid oxidation stability of raw and cooked meat / Pulina, Giuseppe; Battaccone, Gianni; Boe, Roberta; Manca, Maria Grazia; Rassu, Salvatore Pier Giacomo; Nudda, Anna. - 12:4(2013). [10.4081/ijas.2013.e74]
abstract:
Effect of outdoor (OUT) or indoor (IND) rearing systems (RS) of 48 male and female Sarda suckling lambs on fatty acid (FA) composition and lipid oxidation of raw and cooked meat was studied. Ewes grazed daily on natural pasture for 6 hours. During grazing time of ewes, IND lambs were kept indoors whereas OUT lambs followed the mother. Slaughter age was 28 days. RS did not affect meat chemical composition, pH, cooking loss and FA profile. Microwave cooking changed markedly the concentrations of almost all meat FAs and FA classes: short (-28%) and medium chain fatty acids (-11%), saturated fatty acids (-7.6%), odd-number carbon and branched-chain FA (-11.8%), proportion of long chain fatty acids (+5.3%) and PUFAn-3 (+37.3%) and PUFAn-6 (+26.1%) class. Sex influenced significantly the concentration of the main odd-number carbon and branched chain fatty acid. OUT rearing system increased MDA concentration (P<0.01). RS X cooking interaction affected PUFA and MDA, which were higher in cooked samples of OUT than IND lambs. The results evidenced that the meat composition of suckling lambs is affected by the feeding system of the mother rather than the management system of lambs.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Lamb; meat quality; fatty acid profile; oxidation; rearing system
List of contributors:
Pulina, Giuseppe; Battaccone, Gianni; Boe, Roberta; Manca, Maria Grazia; Rassu, Salvatore Pier Giacomo; Nudda, Anna
Authors of the University:
NUDDA Anna
PULINA Giuseppe
RASSU Salvatore Pier Giacomo
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/264718
Full Text:
https://iris.uniss.it//retrieve/handle/11388/264718/195953/Nudda_A_Influence_of_outdoor_and.pdf
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