DOI: https://doi.org/10.5513/JCEA01/17.3.1747

Original scientific paper

The effect of added organic selenium on nutritional value, chemical and technological quality characteristics of pork

2016, 17 (3)   p. 585-597

Ondřej Bučko, Zuzana KŘÍŽOVÁ, Andrea Lehotayová , KLÁRA VAVRIŠÍNOVÁ, PETER JUHÁS

Abstract

The aim of the research was to evaluate the effect of organic selenium in the feed on the selenium content in pork and selected qualitative traits of pork. The experiment was performed on 29 pigs in the control group and 21 pigs in the experimental group. Animals in both group were fed by same mixture, feed mixture for experimental group was supplemented by 300 μg selenium per 1 kg mixture. Selenium was in form protein-mineral premix. Selenised feed mixture increased the selenium concentration in muscles, selenium content in muscle was significantly higher in experimental group (P < 0.01). There was not difference between groups in chemical composition of muscle – water, proteins and intramuscular fat content. Statistically significant difference was found only in saturated fatty acids ratio (P < 0.05), other fatty acids did not differ between groups. No statistical difference was found in pH, drip loss and shear force. The pork with higher content of selenium showed significantly lower oxidative activity (P < 0.01) and higher color stability (P < 0.01).

Keywords

chemical composition, pork, selenium, technological parameters

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