European Journal of Translational Myology (Dec 2010)

Serum biochemical activities and muscular soreness in transported goats administered with ascorbic acid during the hot-dry season

  • Ndazo S Minka,
  • Olusegun J Ayo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ejtm.2010.1817
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 4
pp. 193 – 203

Abstract

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The effects of handling, loading and 12 h of road transportation during the hot-dry season on muscular metabolism of 20 experimental goats administered orally with 100 mg/kg body weight of ascorbic acid (AA) dissolved in 10 ml of sterile water, and other 20 control goats given equivalent of sterile water 40 min prior to transportation were investigated. The result obtained post-transportation showed that handling, loading and transportation were stressful to the goats, especially the control goats and resulted into muscular damage and the development of delayed-onset-muscular-soreness (DOMS), which may lead to dark-firm-dry (DFD) syndrome meat with undesirable effects on its quality. In the experimental goats administered AA such transportation effects were minimal or completely abolished. The result demonstrated that AA reduced the incidence of DOMS and muscular damage in transported goats, therefore it may be used to improve the welfare and quality of meat obtained from goats subjected to long period of road transportation under adverse climatic conditions.

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