Assessment of stress by serum biomarkers in calves and their relationship to ultimate ph as an indicator of meat quality

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Seventy-eight calves from Asturiana de los Valles, Retinta, and Rubia Gallega breeds, under extensive and intensive farm systems and animal mixing and non-mixing conditions, and during the transport and lairage in slaughterhouses, were studied. This research aimed to study the effect of breed, farm system and mixing conditions on serum biomarkers (cortisol, lactate, glucose, serum amyloid A, haptoglobin, and C-reactive protein) and their relationship pHu at slaughter time, and to evaluate the response of the serum biomarkers of calves throughout fattening period. More-over, this study aims to evaluate the response of the biomarkers in each breed during the fattening period. At slaughter time, cortisol and lactate were affected by BreedxFarm; Retinta showed the opposite pattern to the others and revealed the highest glucose in extensive farm systems. Rubia Gallega in mixing revealed the highest Amyloid A and haptoglobin. Extensive calves in mixing conditions showed the highest glucose. There was a relationship among the variables cortisol, lac-tate, Amyloid, and pHu. Slaughter time was a major stressor, and the stress response was mainly affected by breed. At slaughter, several biomarkers should be considered.

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García-Torres, S., de Vaca, M. C., Tejerina, D., Romero-Fernández, M. P., Ortiz, A., Franco, D., … Oliván, M. (2021). Assessment of stress by serum biomarkers in calves and their relationship to ultimate ph as an indicator of meat quality. Animals, 11(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11082291

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