Articles | Volume 60, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/aab-60-105-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/aab-60-105-2017
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15 May 2017
Original study |  | 15 May 2017

Protein profile and physicochemical characteristics of meat of lambs fed diets supplemented with rapeseed oil, fish oil, carnosic acid, and different chemical forms of selenium

Wiesław Przybylski, Elżbieta Żelechowska, Marian Czauderna, Danuta Jaworska, Katarzyna Kalicka, and Krzysztof Wereszka

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the meat quality of the longissimus muscle of lambs fed a diet containing 3 % rapeseed oil (RO) or a diet with 2 % RO and 1 % fish oil (FO), or experimental diets with addition of 2 % RO, 1 % FO, 0.1 % carnosic acid with 0.35 ppm Se as selenized yeast (SeY) or selenate (SeVI). The results showed that FO and SeVI affected the meat quality traits, especially ultimate pH, color, and muscle proteome profile as well as amino acid composition of muscle.