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Different physiological stages and breeding systems related to the variability of meat quality of indigenous Pantaneiro sheep

This study configures a first report regarding the variability of meat quality of locally adapted Pantaneiro sheep depending on different physiological stages and breeding systems. Pantaneiro sheep are raised in Brazil under a tropical wetland ecosystem denominated Pantanal. Twenty-nine Pantaneiro s...

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Autores principales: Monteschio, Jéssica de Oliveira, Burin, Poliana Campos, Leonardo, Ariadne Patricia, Fausto, Daiane Aparecido, da Silva, Adrielly Lais Alves, Ricardo, Hélio de Almeida, Corrêa da Silva, Marcelo, de Souza, Márcio Rodrigues, de Vargas Junior, Fernando Miranda
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5809010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29432430
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191668
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author Monteschio, Jéssica de Oliveira
Burin, Poliana Campos
Leonardo, Ariadne Patricia
Fausto, Daiane Aparecido
da Silva, Adrielly Lais Alves
Ricardo, Hélio de Almeida
Corrêa da Silva, Marcelo
de Souza, Márcio Rodrigues
de Vargas Junior, Fernando Miranda
author_facet Monteschio, Jéssica de Oliveira
Burin, Poliana Campos
Leonardo, Ariadne Patricia
Fausto, Daiane Aparecido
da Silva, Adrielly Lais Alves
Ricardo, Hélio de Almeida
Corrêa da Silva, Marcelo
de Souza, Márcio Rodrigues
de Vargas Junior, Fernando Miranda
author_sort Monteschio, Jéssica de Oliveira
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description This study configures a first report regarding the variability of meat quality of locally adapted Pantaneiro sheep depending on different physiological stages and breeding systems. Pantaneiro sheep are raised in Brazil under a tropical wetland ecosystem denominated Pantanal. Twenty-nine Pantaneiro sheep from different sex and physiological stages were sorted into three groups, simulating three of the most representative ovine meat products commercialized by South American industries: a) non castrated male lambs (n = 11); b) wethers (n = 9); c) cull ewes (n = 9). Animals from each physiological stage were submitted to different breeding systems, resembling farming strategies adopted in several developing countries of South America. The effect of physiological stages on the quality of meat was accessed using 16 variables measured in the longissimus thoracis et lumborum (LM) and the semimembranosus (SM) muscles. The variables were related to brightness, color, physical aspects, soluble and total collagen as well as chemical traits. The physiological stage was defined as a classification variable in order to proceed ANOVA tests and comparison of means (P<0.05). Multivariate analysis was used to identify patterns of similarity and differentiation between samples of different physiological stages (a, b, c). The results revealed that meat quality varies according to different physiological stages, especially between lambs (a) and cull ewes (c). As a consequence, the physiological stage at slaughter should be taken into consideration to cote the quality of meat from indigenous sheep raised in tropical regions. The results contribute towards sensorial evaluation and the characterization of potential food products derived from indigenous sheep bred under tropical climate in developing countries.
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spelling pubmed-58090102018-02-28 Different physiological stages and breeding systems related to the variability of meat quality of indigenous Pantaneiro sheep Monteschio, Jéssica de Oliveira Burin, Poliana Campos Leonardo, Ariadne Patricia Fausto, Daiane Aparecido da Silva, Adrielly Lais Alves Ricardo, Hélio de Almeida Corrêa da Silva, Marcelo de Souza, Márcio Rodrigues de Vargas Junior, Fernando Miranda PLoS One Research Article This study configures a first report regarding the variability of meat quality of locally adapted Pantaneiro sheep depending on different physiological stages and breeding systems. Pantaneiro sheep are raised in Brazil under a tropical wetland ecosystem denominated Pantanal. Twenty-nine Pantaneiro sheep from different sex and physiological stages were sorted into three groups, simulating three of the most representative ovine meat products commercialized by South American industries: a) non castrated male lambs (n = 11); b) wethers (n = 9); c) cull ewes (n = 9). Animals from each physiological stage were submitted to different breeding systems, resembling farming strategies adopted in several developing countries of South America. The effect of physiological stages on the quality of meat was accessed using 16 variables measured in the longissimus thoracis et lumborum (LM) and the semimembranosus (SM) muscles. The variables were related to brightness, color, physical aspects, soluble and total collagen as well as chemical traits. The physiological stage was defined as a classification variable in order to proceed ANOVA tests and comparison of means (P<0.05). Multivariate analysis was used to identify patterns of similarity and differentiation between samples of different physiological stages (a, b, c). The results revealed that meat quality varies according to different physiological stages, especially between lambs (a) and cull ewes (c). As a consequence, the physiological stage at slaughter should be taken into consideration to cote the quality of meat from indigenous sheep raised in tropical regions. The results contribute towards sensorial evaluation and the characterization of potential food products derived from indigenous sheep bred under tropical climate in developing countries. Public Library of Science 2018-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5809010/ /pubmed/29432430 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191668 Text en © 2018 Monteschio et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Monteschio, Jéssica de Oliveira
Burin, Poliana Campos
Leonardo, Ariadne Patricia
Fausto, Daiane Aparecido
da Silva, Adrielly Lais Alves
Ricardo, Hélio de Almeida
Corrêa da Silva, Marcelo
de Souza, Márcio Rodrigues
de Vargas Junior, Fernando Miranda
Different physiological stages and breeding systems related to the variability of meat quality of indigenous Pantaneiro sheep
title Different physiological stages and breeding systems related to the variability of meat quality of indigenous Pantaneiro sheep
title_full Different physiological stages and breeding systems related to the variability of meat quality of indigenous Pantaneiro sheep
title_fullStr Different physiological stages and breeding systems related to the variability of meat quality of indigenous Pantaneiro sheep
title_full_unstemmed Different physiological stages and breeding systems related to the variability of meat quality of indigenous Pantaneiro sheep
title_short Different physiological stages and breeding systems related to the variability of meat quality of indigenous Pantaneiro sheep
title_sort different physiological stages and breeding systems related to the variability of meat quality of indigenous pantaneiro sheep
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5809010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29432430
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191668
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