Italian Journal of Animal Science (Apr 2010)

Growth parameters and meat quality of pigs fed diets containing high oleic sunflower oil

  • G. Della Casa,
  • D. Bocchicchio,
  • G. Zaghini,
  • A. L. Mordenti,
  • G. Martelli,
  • L. Sardi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ijas.2007.1s.713
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1s
pp. 713 – 715

Abstract

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The aim of the trial was to evaluate the effects of the dietary addition of a 3% sunflower oil containing high-oleic and low-linoleic acid levels (HOSO), supplemented or not with vitamin E, on heavy pig production parameters (growth, meat quality and fatty acid composition of ham subcutaneous fat). 64 Duroc x Large White pigs were allotted to four group (Control, Control plus vitamin E, 3% HOSO and 3% HOSO plus vitamin E). Regardless of vitamin E supplementation, our results indicate that a 3% addition of HOSO has no effect both on growth parameters and carcass and fresh meat quality. HOSO dietary addition resulted in a higher (P<0.001) level of oleic acid and in lower levels of palmitic and stearic acids in the subcutaneous fat. Furthermore, fat deriving from pigs on HOSO diets showed a higher (P<0.001) iodine value. Nevertheless, linoleic acid level and iodine value did not exceed the maximum allowed for long-curing PDO hams.

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