Effect of dietary leucine and lysine levels on intramuscular fat content in finishing pigs

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Feeding high leucine levels (2.0 and 3.0% total dietary leucine) to finishing pigs (73 to 127 kg liveweight) increased the intramuscular fat content of the longissimus muscle in pigs fed diets with low lysine levels (0.5% total dietary lysine) but not in animals fed high lysine levels (0.7 %).

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Hyun, Y., Kim, J. D., Ellis, M., Peterson, B. A., Baker, D. H., & McKeith, F. K. (2007). Effect of dietary leucine and lysine levels on intramuscular fat content in finishing pigs. Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 87(3), 303–306. https://doi.org/10.4141/CJAS06042

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