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Res Vet Sci ; 87(2): 273-6, 2009 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19395045

ABSTRACT

Quantification of acute phase proteins (APPs) in blood can be used for monitoring animal health and welfare on farms, and could be also of interest for the detection of diseased animals during the meat inspection process. However serum or plasma is not always available for end-point analysis at slaughter. Meat juice might provide an adequate, alternative matrix that can be easily obtained for post-mortem analysis at abattoirs. The concentrations of pig Major Acute phase Protein (pig-MAP) and haptoglobin, two of the main APPs in pigs, were determined in approximately 300 paired samples of plasma and meat juice from the diaphragm (pars costalis), obtained after freezing and thawing the muscle. APPs concentrations in meat juice were closely correlated to those in plasma (r=0.695 for haptoglobin, r=0.858 for pig-MAP, p<0.001). These results open new possibilities for the assessment of animal health in pig production, with implications for food safety and meat quality.


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Acute-Phase Proteins/analysis , Haptoglobins/analysis , Health Status , Meat/analysis , Muscle Proteins/analysis , Abattoirs , Animal Diseases/blood , Animal Diseases/diagnosis , Animal Welfare , Animals , Animals, Domestic , Belgium , Blood Proteins/analysis , Germany , Netherlands , Swine
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