Dietary silage supplement modifies fatty acid composition and boar taint in pork fat
Author
Argemí-Armengol, Immaculada
Villalba, Daniel
Bertolín, Juan Ramón
Latorre, María Ángeles
Panella-Riera, Núria
Álvarez-Rodríguez, Javier
Publication date
2021-11-20ISSN
2300-8733
Abstract
In organic pig husbandry, the use of roughage is mandatory as dietary supplement. This study investigated the effects of oat silage on the fatty acid composition, in entire males and gilts, as well as indole and skatole levels in perirenal adipose tissue of entire males. Entire males and gilts (forty-five to forty-eight pigs/sex) were assigned to two dietary roughage feeds (control with straw vs. oat silage). There was no significant effect of silage or sex on total SFA and MUFA in pork fat. However, the oat silage increased the total PUFA n-3 and decreased the PUFA n-6/n-3 ratio. The content of boar taint compounds (skatole and indole) in the entire male pigs did not differ between diets, although human nose scoring rejected in a greater extent more pork fat from entire males supplemented with oat silage, compared with those only supplied with straw. Approximately 50% of the entire males (90 to 97 kg of carcass) had low skatole values (≤0.1 μg/g), that were below the range of boar taint detection, regardless of the feeding regime. This finding indicates that more studies should be performed to avoid the problem of taint detection in entire males under organic production.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
663/664 - Aliments i nutrició. Enologia. Olis. Greixos
Pages
29
Publisher
The Journal of National Research Institute of Animal Production
Is part of
Annals of Animal Science
Citation
Argemí-Armengol, Immaculada, Daniel Villalba, Juan Bertolín, María Latorre, Núria Panella-Riera, and Javier Álvarez-Rodríguez. 2021. "Dietary Silage Supplement Modifies Fatty Acid Composition And Boar Taint In Pork Fat". Annals Of Animal Science. doi:10.2478/aoas-2021-0086.
Program
Funcionalitat i Seguretat Alimentària
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