Journal article
Dietary lecithin improves feed efficiency without impacting meat quality in immunocastrated male pigs and gilts fed a summer ration containing added fat
H Akit, C Collins, F Fahri, A Hung, D D'Souza, B Leury, F Dunshea
Animal Nutrition | KEAI PUBLISHING LTD | Published : 2018
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of sex and dietary lecithin on growth performance, meat quality, muscle collagen content and gene expression of key genes involved in collagen synthesis in finisher pigs. A total of 256 pigs (Large White × Landrace) were allotted to a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement involving sex (gilt or immunocastrated [IC] male) and dietary treatment (0 or 5 g/kg of dietary lecithin). All diets were formulated to contain 4.6% tallow with relatively high total fat of 6.3%. After 5 weeks of dietary treatment, pigs were slaughtered and Longissimus dorsi muscle was obtained for evaluation of meat quality and collagen content. Rectus abdominis muscle was analyse..
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Awarded by CRC Health Group
Funding Acknowledgements
This research project was financed by Pork Cooperative Research Centers (CRC).