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Meat Sci ; 112: 58-62, 2016 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26546913

ABSTRACT

Our objective was to evaluate carcass and meat characteristics of Guzerat-crossbred bulls finished in feedlot. Carcasses from 18 bulls, randomly selected from a larger group of 36 bulls, consisting of F1 Guzerat×Holstein ("Guzholstein"); F1 Guzerat×Nellore ("Guzonell"); and 1/2 Simmental+1/4 Guzerat+1/4 Nellore (Three-Cross; n=6 each group) were used. Cold carcass weight was greater (P=0.01) for Three-Cross compared with "Guzonell" and "Guzholstein". Three-Cross carcasses had greater (P<0.01) rib-eye-area and 100-kg-adjusted rib-eye-area among groups. Longissimus lumborum length did not differ (P>0.05) among groups, but depth was greater (P<0.01) for Three-Cross compared with other groups. "Guzholtein" had lesser (P=0.05) shear force compared with "Guzonell", with Three-Cross being intermediate. We conclude that "Guzholstein" is an adequate option for producers willing to finish this kind of genetic group, as it is comparable or better than Bos indicus crosses and B. indicus×Bos taurus bulls.


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Adiposity , Back Muscles/chemistry , Dietary Fats/analysis , Food Quality , Meat/analysis , Muscle Development , Subcutaneous Fat/chemistry , Animals , Back Muscles/growth & development , Body Weight , Brazil , Cattle , Chemical Phenomena , Crosses, Genetic , Diet/veterinary , Humans , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Male , Mechanical Phenomena , Shear Strength , Subcutaneous Fat/growth & development , Water/analysis
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Meat Sci ; 106: 44-9, 2015 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25879797

ABSTRACT

Male (n=66) water buffalo (Buffalo) and Brahman-influenced cattle (Brahman) were born, raised, weaned, fattened on grazing savannah and harvested at two different ages (19 and 24months) to compare lipid composition of the longissimus thoracis muscle. Half of the animals were castrated at seven months of age (MOA) to examine the castration effects. At 24 MOA Brahman steers showed the highest content of total lipids (P<0.05). No significant variation was detected in cholesterol content for either the main or interaction effects in the age groups. Some individual fatty acids varied with the species (P<0.05), however, interspecific similarities were found in fatty acid ratios. For health-related indices, only atherogenic index (AI) showed lower values in favor of Buffalo meat (P<0.05) at both harvesting ages. Although, meat derived from both bovid groups was leaner and showed lower cholesterol level, AI indicates that Buffalo meat might be beneficial from a human health standpoint.


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Buffaloes/growth & development , Cattle/growth & development , Cholesterol, Dietary/analysis , Dietary Fats, Unsaturated/analysis , Herbivory , Meat/analysis , Muscle, Skeletal/chemistry , Abattoirs , Animals , Back Muscles/chemistry , Back Muscles/growth & development , Back Muscles/metabolism , Buffaloes/metabolism , Cattle/metabolism , Cholesterol/analysis , Cholesterol/metabolism , Fatty Acids/analysis , Fatty Acids/metabolism , Humans , Male , Muscle, Skeletal/growth & development , Muscle, Skeletal/metabolism , Nutritive Value , Orchiectomy/veterinary , Species Specificity , Venezuela
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