Foods (Jan 2023)

Long-Term Dietary Supplementation with Betaine Improves Growth Performance, Meat Quality and Intramuscular Fat Deposition in Growing-Finishing Pigs

  • Runqi Fu,
  • Hengzhi Zhang,
  • Daiwen Chen,
  • Gang Tian,
  • Ping Zheng,
  • Jun He,
  • Jie Yu,
  • Xiangbing Mao,
  • Zhiqing Huang,
  • Junning Pu,
  • Wenwu Yang,
  • Bing Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/foods12030494
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
p. 494

Abstract

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This study was designed to investigate the effects of dietary betaine supplementation on growth performance, meat quality and muscle lipid metabolism of growing-finishing pigs. Thirty-six crossbred pigs weighing 24.68 ± 0.97 kg were randomly allotted into two treatments consisting of a basal diet supplemented with 0 or 1200 mg/kg betaine. Each treatment included six replications of three pigs per pen. Following 119 days of feeding trial, dietary betaine supplementation significantly enhanced average daily gain (ADG) (p p = 0.08) and decreased the feed intake to gain ratio (F/G) (p = 0.09) in pigs during 100~125 kg. Furthermore, a tendency to increase ADG (p = 0.09) and finial body weight (p = 0.09) of pigs over the whole period was observed in the betaine diet group. Betaine supplementation significantly increased a*45 min and marbling and decreased b*24 h and cooking loss in longissimus lumborum (p p = 0.08), however had no significant influence on carcass characteristics (p > 0.05). Betaine supplementation influenced the lipid metabolism of pigs, evidenced by a lower serum concentration of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (p p p = 0.08), peroxisome proliferator-activated receptorα (p p = 0.07) and carnitine palmitoyl transferase 1 (p longissimus lumborum. Moreover, betaine markedly improved the expression of microRNA-181a (miR-181a) (p miR-370 (p = 0.08). Overall, betaine supplementation at 1200 mg/kg could increase the growth performance of growing-finishing pigs. Furthermore, betaine had a trend to improve meat quality and IMF content via increasing lipogenesis and down-regulating the abundance of genes associated with lipolysis, respectively, which was associated with the regulation of miR-181a and miR-370 expression by betaine.

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