Effect of feeding complex of wild chrysanthemum powder, probiotics and selenium on meat quality in finishing porks

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This study was conducted to determine the effect of feeding complex of wild chrysanthemum powder, probiotics and selenium on meat quality in finishing pigs (LYxD). 25 pigs were randomly alloted to two treatments; C (basal diet), T (C diet added 0.3% wild chrysanthemum powder, 0.1% probiotics and 0.1% selenium). Pigs were slaughtered at approximately 110 kg final weight and chemical composition, physico-chemical characteristics, fatty acid composition and sensory test were measured in pork loin. Proximate composition, pH, water holding capacity, cooking loss, shear force and color were no differences among the tested samples. Texture properties of hardness in treatment were significantly higher than the control (p<0.05). Fresh meat of overall acceptance and cooked meat of tenderness, juiciness and overall acceptability in T were significantly higher than the control. Fatty acid compositions of myristic acid, palmitoleic acid, oleic acid, unsaturated fatty acid and monounsaturated fatty acid in T were significantly higher than the control.

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Jin, S. K., Kim, I. S., Hur, I. C., Choi, S. Y., Yu, K. O., Kim, J. G., & Kang, S. N. (2009). Effect of feeding complex of wild chrysanthemum powder, probiotics and selenium on meat quality in finishing porks. Korean Journal for Food Science of Animal Resources, 29(1), 114–120. https://doi.org/10.5851/kosfa.2009.29.1.114

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