Meat quality of castrated and non-castrated Santa Ines lambs subjected to food restriction

作者:de Sousa Dayanne Lima; Pimentel Patricia Guimaraes*; Cunha da Silva Elisabeth Mary; Pereira Elzania Sales; Montenegro Assis Rubens; Nascimento Campos Ana Claudia; Mizubuti Ivone Yurika; dos Santos Adrielle Albuquerque
来源:Semina-Ciencias Agrarias, 2016, 37(3): 1515-1525.
DOI:10.5433/1679-0359.2016v37n3p1515

摘要

This study aimed to evaluate the quality of meat of castrated and non-castrated Santa Ines lambs submitted to food restriction. Were used 30 lambs, 15 castrated and 15 non-castrated, about two months of age and average initial body weight of 13.00 +/- 1.49 kg. The lambs were distributed in a completely randomized design in a factorial arrangement 3 x 2 (restriction level x sex class), according to the amount of food provided. The duration of the experiment was determined by the time required for the animals in the one of the groups achieved 28 kg of body weight. There was interaction between food restriction levels and sex class to the variables intensity of yellow color and pH in the longissimus lumborum muscle and the shear force in the semimembranosus muscle. In non-castrated animals, the intensity of yellow color was higher in the longissimus lumborum muscle at the level of 30% of food restriction. There was no significant interaction between food restriction levels and sex class for the quality aspects related to color saturation, color tone, luminosity, red intensity, water holding capacity and cooking losses in longissimus lumborum and semimembranosus muscles. Although food restriction and sex class have influenced the variables related to the quality of meat of the animals evaluated, the mean values are considered acceptable by the literature. The feeding restriction levels and sex class influence some important features of quality of Santa Ines lamb meat.

  • 出版日期2016

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