Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2169968264> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 73 of
73
with 100 items per page.
- W2169968264 endingPage "304" @default.
- W2169968264 startingPage "297" @default.
- W2169968264 abstract "We analyzed turkey breast meat composition in dependence on the presence of proteins of meat and bone meal origin in the feed mixes used. Farmers involved in the research with comparable zoohygienic and technological conditions of poultry management were divided into two groups. The principal difference between the groups was in the feed mixes they used. Poultry in Group 1 was fed feed mixes containing a total of 7.2 - 9.5% of meat and bone meal, fish meal and poultry meal and of 3.4 - 36.8% of soybean according to the age category as the main source of protein. In Group 2 the nutritious portion of meat and bone meal-based protein was substituted with soybean meal. Feed mixes fed to turkeys in Group 2 contained 9.35 - 35.25% soybean meal depending on the age group. Between 2002 and 2003, turkey meat samples were collected at a turkey slaughterhouse. The samples were cooled to + 4 °C and examined for meat binding characteristics, water content, and total fat. The remaining parts of samples were frozen and pooled. Then they were tested for their content of total protein, net muscle protein, collagen and 9 fatty acids (myristic, palmitic, stearic, palmitoleic, oleic, eicosanic, erucic, linoleic and linolenic). Evaluation of the results showed that the absence of meat and bone meal in feed mixes had no effect on the indicators important for technological properties of male turkey breast muscle (meat binding characteristics, water content, content of total protein, net muscle protein and collagen). The results of the study, however, also demonstrated a decrease in total lipids ( p < 0.05) and a change in the composition of fatty acids when meat and bone meal was replaced with soybean meal (Group 2). Also increased were the levels of palmitic, stearic and eicosanic fatty acids. The difference between eicosanic fatty acid levels was significant ( p < 0.05). In the same group of birds, the level of oleic acid also decreased ( p < 0.01). The change in total lipids and in the composition of fatty acids of male turkey breast muscle might be important with regards to human health (particularly cardiovascular and cancer diseases)." @default.
- W2169968264 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2169968264 creator A5029694544 @default.
- W2169968264 creator A5050375609 @default.
- W2169968264 date "2008-01-01" @default.
- W2169968264 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W2169968264 title "Effect of Meat and Bone Meal Substitutes in Feed Mixes on Quality Indicators of Turkey Breast Meat" @default.
- W2169968264 cites W1579927162 @default.
- W2169968264 cites W1588374781 @default.
- W2169968264 cites W1966475089 @default.
- W2169968264 cites W1977247177 @default.
- W2169968264 cites W1977981014 @default.
- W2169968264 cites W2004393030 @default.
- W2169968264 cites W2027263795 @default.
- W2169968264 cites W2045907724 @default.
- W2169968264 cites W2090195130 @default.
- W2169968264 cites W2090744550 @default.
- W2169968264 cites W2164371587 @default.
- W2169968264 cites W2279553535 @default.
- W2169968264 cites W2771474518 @default.
- W2169968264 cites W104403069 @default.
- W2169968264 doi "https://doi.org/10.2754/avb200877020297" @default.
- W2169968264 hasPublicationYear "2008" @default.
- W2169968264 type Work @default.
- W2169968264 sameAs 2169968264 @default.
- W2169968264 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W2169968264 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2169968264 hasAuthorship W2169968264A5029694544 @default.
- W2169968264 hasAuthorship W2169968264A5050375609 @default.
- W2169968264 hasBestOaLocation W21699682641 @default.
- W2169968264 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2169968264 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2169968264 hasConcept C204288101 @default.
- W2169968264 hasConcept C206139338 @default.
- W2169968264 hasConcept C2776371603 @default.
- W2169968264 hasConcept C2777731088 @default.
- W2169968264 hasConcept C2778345441 @default.
- W2169968264 hasConcept C2909208804 @default.
- W2169968264 hasConcept C31903555 @default.
- W2169968264 hasConcept C505870484 @default.
- W2169968264 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2169968264 hasConceptScore W2169968264C185592680 @default.
- W2169968264 hasConceptScore W2169968264C18903297 @default.
- W2169968264 hasConceptScore W2169968264C204288101 @default.
- W2169968264 hasConceptScore W2169968264C206139338 @default.
- W2169968264 hasConceptScore W2169968264C2776371603 @default.
- W2169968264 hasConceptScore W2169968264C2777731088 @default.
- W2169968264 hasConceptScore W2169968264C2778345441 @default.
- W2169968264 hasConceptScore W2169968264C2909208804 @default.
- W2169968264 hasConceptScore W2169968264C31903555 @default.
- W2169968264 hasConceptScore W2169968264C505870484 @default.
- W2169968264 hasConceptScore W2169968264C86803240 @default.
- W2169968264 hasIssue "2" @default.
- W2169968264 hasLocation W21699682641 @default.
- W2169968264 hasOpenAccess W2169968264 @default.
- W2169968264 hasPrimaryLocation W21699682641 @default.
- W2169968264 hasRelatedWork W2052705126 @default.
- W2169968264 hasRelatedWork W2126584920 @default.
- W2169968264 hasRelatedWork W2182703882 @default.
- W2169968264 hasRelatedWork W2183664162 @default.
- W2169968264 hasRelatedWork W2394062236 @default.
- W2169968264 hasRelatedWork W2512175603 @default.
- W2169968264 hasRelatedWork W2566422916 @default.
- W2169968264 hasRelatedWork W307078039 @default.
- W2169968264 hasRelatedWork W3092953 @default.
- W2169968264 hasRelatedWork W313607395 @default.
- W2169968264 hasVolume "77" @default.
- W2169968264 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2169968264 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2169968264 magId "2169968264" @default.
- W2169968264 workType "article" @default.