Estimation of α-tocopherol concentration necessary to optimise lamb meat quality stability during storage in high-oxygen modified atmosphere using broken-line regression analysis

The research was carried out to evaluate the effect of different α-tocopherol concentrations in lamb meat on oxidative stability during storage in high-oxygen atmosphere. Thirty-six lambs were randomly distributed to four groups and given diets containing four levels of vitamin E (20, 270, 520 and 1020 mg vitamin E/kg feed) from an initial weight of 13.2 ± 0.5 kg to a slaughter weight of 26.2 ± 0.3 kg. Supplementation of the diet with vitamin E increased (P < 0.001) the concentration of α-tocopherol in the meat and concentrations were obtained in the 0.46 to 4.14 mg/kg meat range. Broken-line analysis of data indicated a target dietary vitamin E supplementation of 287 mg/kg feed, which corresponded with a concentration of 2.26 mg α-tocopherol/kg meat. α-Tocopherol in meat was highly correlated with the oxidation of lipids and pigments. Broken-line analysis of data indicated the target α-tocopherol concentration in lamb for improved protection against lipid and pigment oxidation during 14, 21 and 28 days of storage in high-oxygen atmosphere was in the range 1.87 to 2.37 mg/kg meat. These concentrations of α-tocopherol in the meat made it possible to maintain the indicator values of lipid and pigment oxidation below the values considered in the bibliography as unacceptable to the consumer. © The Animal Consortium 2008.

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Main Authors: Álvarez, I., De La Fuente, J., Díaz, M. T., Lauzurica, S., Pérez, C., Cañeque, V.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2008
Subjects:Lamb meat, Vitamin E, Oxidation, Modified atmosphere, Broken-line,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/1008
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/290187
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spelling dig-inia-es-10261-2901872023-02-17T08:28:19Z Estimation of α-tocopherol concentration necessary to optimise lamb meat quality stability during storage in high-oxygen modified atmosphere using broken-line regression analysis Álvarez, I. De La Fuente, J. Díaz, M. T. Lauzurica, S. Pérez, C. Cañeque, V. Lamb meat Vitamin E Oxidation Modified atmosphere Broken-line The research was carried out to evaluate the effect of different α-tocopherol concentrations in lamb meat on oxidative stability during storage in high-oxygen atmosphere. Thirty-six lambs were randomly distributed to four groups and given diets containing four levels of vitamin E (20, 270, 520 and 1020 mg vitamin E/kg feed) from an initial weight of 13.2 ± 0.5 kg to a slaughter weight of 26.2 ± 0.3 kg. Supplementation of the diet with vitamin E increased (P < 0.001) the concentration of α-tocopherol in the meat and concentrations were obtained in the 0.46 to 4.14 mg/kg meat range. Broken-line analysis of data indicated a target dietary vitamin E supplementation of 287 mg/kg feed, which corresponded with a concentration of 2.26 mg α-tocopherol/kg meat. α-Tocopherol in meat was highly correlated with the oxidation of lipids and pigments. Broken-line analysis of data indicated the target α-tocopherol concentration in lamb for improved protection against lipid and pigment oxidation during 14, 21 and 28 days of storage in high-oxygen atmosphere was in the range 1.87 to 2.37 mg/kg meat. These concentrations of α-tocopherol in the meat made it possible to maintain the indicator values of lipid and pigment oxidation below the values considered in the bibliography as unacceptable to the consumer. © The Animal Consortium 2008. 2023-02-17T08:28:19Z 2023-02-17T08:28:19Z 2008 artículo Animal 2(9): 1405-1411 (2008) 1751-7311 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/1008 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/290187 10.1017/S1751731108002590 1751-732X en none Elsevier
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topic Lamb meat
Vitamin E
Oxidation
Modified atmosphere
Broken-line
Lamb meat
Vitamin E
Oxidation
Modified atmosphere
Broken-line
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Vitamin E
Oxidation
Modified atmosphere
Broken-line
Lamb meat
Vitamin E
Oxidation
Modified atmosphere
Broken-line
Álvarez, I.
De La Fuente, J.
Díaz, M. T.
Lauzurica, S.
Pérez, C.
Cañeque, V.
Estimation of α-tocopherol concentration necessary to optimise lamb meat quality stability during storage in high-oxygen modified atmosphere using broken-line regression analysis
description The research was carried out to evaluate the effect of different α-tocopherol concentrations in lamb meat on oxidative stability during storage in high-oxygen atmosphere. Thirty-six lambs were randomly distributed to four groups and given diets containing four levels of vitamin E (20, 270, 520 and 1020 mg vitamin E/kg feed) from an initial weight of 13.2 ± 0.5 kg to a slaughter weight of 26.2 ± 0.3 kg. Supplementation of the diet with vitamin E increased (P < 0.001) the concentration of α-tocopherol in the meat and concentrations were obtained in the 0.46 to 4.14 mg/kg meat range. Broken-line analysis of data indicated a target dietary vitamin E supplementation of 287 mg/kg feed, which corresponded with a concentration of 2.26 mg α-tocopherol/kg meat. α-Tocopherol in meat was highly correlated with the oxidation of lipids and pigments. Broken-line analysis of data indicated the target α-tocopherol concentration in lamb for improved protection against lipid and pigment oxidation during 14, 21 and 28 days of storage in high-oxygen atmosphere was in the range 1.87 to 2.37 mg/kg meat. These concentrations of α-tocopherol in the meat made it possible to maintain the indicator values of lipid and pigment oxidation below the values considered in the bibliography as unacceptable to the consumer. © The Animal Consortium 2008.
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topic_facet Lamb meat
Vitamin E
Oxidation
Modified atmosphere
Broken-line
author Álvarez, I.
De La Fuente, J.
Díaz, M. T.
Lauzurica, S.
Pérez, C.
Cañeque, V.
author_facet Álvarez, I.
De La Fuente, J.
Díaz, M. T.
Lauzurica, S.
Pérez, C.
Cañeque, V.
author_sort Álvarez, I.
title Estimation of α-tocopherol concentration necessary to optimise lamb meat quality stability during storage in high-oxygen modified atmosphere using broken-line regression analysis
title_short Estimation of α-tocopherol concentration necessary to optimise lamb meat quality stability during storage in high-oxygen modified atmosphere using broken-line regression analysis
title_full Estimation of α-tocopherol concentration necessary to optimise lamb meat quality stability during storage in high-oxygen modified atmosphere using broken-line regression analysis
title_fullStr Estimation of α-tocopherol concentration necessary to optimise lamb meat quality stability during storage in high-oxygen modified atmosphere using broken-line regression analysis
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of α-tocopherol concentration necessary to optimise lamb meat quality stability during storage in high-oxygen modified atmosphere using broken-line regression analysis
title_sort estimation of α-tocopherol concentration necessary to optimise lamb meat quality stability during storage in high-oxygen modified atmosphere using broken-line regression analysis
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