The effect of dietary ionized water and premixed mineral on fatty acid and amino acid composition in finishing pigsopen access
- Authors
- Jin, S.-K.; Kim, I.-S.; Song, Y.-M.; Kang, S.-N.; Je, Y.-J.; Oh, H.-S.; Min, C.-S.
- Issue Date
- 2008
- Publisher
- Korean Society for Food Science of Animal Resources
- Keywords
- Amino acid; Fatty acid; Ion water; Meat cholesterol content; Premixed mineral
- Citation
- Korean Journal for Food Science of Animal Resources, v.28, no.5, pp 529 - 534
- Pages
- 6
- Indexed
- SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- Korean Journal for Food Science of Animal Resources
- Volume
- 28
- Number
- 5
- Start Page
- 529
- End Page
- 534
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/28113
- DOI
- 10.5851/kosfa.2008.28.5.529
- ISSN
- 1225-8563
- Abstract
- This study was conducted to determine the effects of ion water and premixed mineral supplementation on the growth performance, carcass, and meat quality parameters in finishing pigs (LYxD). Each 20 pigs were randomly allotted to three treatments; CON (basal diet), T1 (CON diet added active water), T3 (T1 diet added 1.0% premixed mineral). Used ion water and premixed mineral consisted mainly of Zn and Si, respectively. Cholesterol content (mg% meat) were not differ significantly in the samples, however, the ratios of cholesterol to fat in T1 and T2 was significantly lower than the control (p<0.05). The fatty acid qualities of palmitic acid, linoleic acid, arachidonic acid, SFA (saturated fatty acid), EFA (essential fatty acid), and EFA/UFA ratio were the highest significantly, however, those of the oleic acid, UFA (unsaturated fatty acid), and UFA/ SFA ratio were the lowest significantly in T2 (p<0.05). The amino acid levels of glutamic acid, alanine, leucine, lysine, total amino acids, and EAA (essential amino acid) were the highest in T1 (p<0.05). Whereas, the levels of serine, valine, isoleucine were the highest in T2 (p<0.05). The results indicate that dietary ionized water and premixed mineral affects fatty acid composition and improves amino acid composition.
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