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Effects of amino acid-enriched ruminally protected fatty acids on plasma metabolites, growth performance and carcass characteristics of hanwoo steers

  • Byung Ki Park
  • , Nag Jin Choi
  • , Hyeong Cheol Kim
  • , Kim Tae
  • , Young Moo Cho
  • , Young Kyoon Oh
  • , Seok Ki Im
  • , Young Jun Kim
  • , Jong Soo Chang
  • , In Ho Hwang
  • , Hyun Yong Jang
  • , Jong Bok Kim
  • , Eung Gi Kwon
  • Rural Development Administration
  • Cheonan Yonnam College
  • Korea University
  • Korea National Open University
  • Kangwon National University

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Abstract

This study was conducted to determine the effects of amino acid-enriched ruminally protected fatty acid (AARPFA) on plasma fatty acids and amino acids, growth performance and carcass characteristics of Korean native steers (Hanwoo) by imultaneous supply of fatty acids and limiting amino acids (methionine and lysine). Eighteen finishing Hanwoo steers, 18 months of age and weighing an average of 459.0±38.9 kg, were used for studies of the metabolism of plasma fatty acids and amino acids during supplementation of AARPFA. Also, 45 finishing Hanwoo steers, 16 months of age and weighing an average of 408.6±26.5 kg, were used for growth performance and carcass characteristics during supplemention of AARPFA. There were three treatments which comprised a basal diet supplemented with AARPFA at 0 g (T1), 50 g (T2) or 100 g (T3), respectively. Concentrations ofsaturated, unsaturated and total fatty acids in plasma were increased in T3 compared with other treatments (p<0.05). Concentrations of methionine and lysine in plasma were linearly increased with increasing levels of AARPFA (p<0.01). Average daily gain, dry matter intake and feed conversion ratio were not different among the treatments. Marbling score measured by ultra-sound scanning was higher in T3 than in T1 at 24 months of age(p<0.05). Rib eye area, back fat thickness, yield index and yield grade score were similar across the treatments. Marbling score and quality grade score were higher in T3 compared with other treatments (p<0.01). Thus, plasma fatty acids, methionine and lysine metabolism were affected by supplementing with 100 g of AARPFA which also had positiveeffects on marbling score and meat quality grade of finishing Hanwoo steers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1013-1021
Number of pages9
JournalAsian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
Volume23
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2010.08

Keywords

  • Amino Acids
  • Fatty Acids
  • Hanwoo Steers
  • Marbling Score
  • Quality Grade

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Agriculture & Forestry

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