The effect of danavl duroc and pulawska boars in crossbred with danavl hybrid on meat quality of finishing pigs

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The research was aimed at determining the physicochemical and sensory properties of the m. longissimus lumbo-rum at DanAvl Hybrid (Landrace – Yorkshire) fatteners and derived from DanAvl Hybrid sows and DanAvl Duroc and Pulawska boars. Fatteners derived from DanAvl Duroc boars were characterized by better meat quality compared to DanAvl Hybrids and their hybrids with Pulawska breed as evidenced by higher pH in 24–96 h post mortem (p.m.), higher sensory evaluation of juiciness, tenderness and flavor as well as lower shear force at lower content of total protein and higher content of intramuscular fat (IMF). However, DanAvl Hybrid fatteners were characterized by poorer meat quality, i.e. higher color lightness (L*) and higher drip loss both from fresh and thawed meat compared to those derived from DanAvl Duroc and Pulawska boars. Meat of fatteners after Pulawska breed was characterized by the highest redness (a*), and that after DanAvl Duroc breed, the lowest yellowness (b*) and saturation (C*).

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Rybarczyk, A., Moroch, R., & Polasik, D. (2018). The effect of danavl duroc and pulawska boars in crossbred with danavl hybrid on meat quality of finishing pigs. Agricultural and Food Science, 27(3), 159–167. https://doi.org/10.23986/afsci.70934

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