[Objectives]Protein energy ratio refers to the proportional relationship between protein and energy levels in animal diets,i.e.,the grams of crude protein corresponding to every megacalorie of energy,which is generall...[Objectives]Protein energy ratio refers to the proportional relationship between protein and energy levels in animal diets,i.e.,the grams of crude protein corresponding to every megacalorie of energy,which is generally expressed as CP:ME or CP:DE.This study was conducted to investigate the effects of different diets on fattening and slaughter performance and meat quality traits for"L(Large Yorkshire)×L(Landrace)"crossbred pigs.[Methods]Eighteen piglets of L×L crossbred with similar body weights about 51 kg were selected.The piglets were divided into 3 groups randomly and each group was assigned to 3 replicates with 2 piglets in a replicate.Group A was fed diet Ⅰ (control diet),group B was fed the same diet of group A in the first month of the trial but fed diet Ⅱ in second month,and group C consumed diet Ⅲ.All the pigs were fed in the same feeding condition for two months except the different diets during the trial.One pig in similar body weight from each replicate was slaughtered for the determination of slaughter performance and meat quality traits in the end of the trial.[Results]The average daily feed intake(ADFI)of pigs from group B was only(2.32±0.52)kg and significantly lower than those from group A and group C(P<0.05),but no difference was found in average daily gain(ADG) and feed/gain(P>0.05).Also,no differences occurred in the carcass length,back fat thickness,longissimus muscle (LM) area and dressing percentage(P>0.05).In addition,no differences were found in the meat quality traits of shear force,meat color,pH_(45 min),pH_(24 h) and cooking loss(P>0.05).However,the water-holding capacity of meat from group C was(2.58±0.02)ms and significantly lower than that of(2.80±0.20)ms from group A(P<0.05).Although the contents of glutamic acid and cystine in LM from group B was significantly lower than those from group A and group C(P<0.05),no differences occurred in the contents of other amino acids,the total amino acid and total flavor amino acid among the three groups(P>0.05).However,the inosine monophosphate content of LM from group C was only(331.80±11.53)mg/100 g and significantly lower than those of(361.00±6.36)and(366.37±4.80)mg/100 g from group A and B(P<0.05).Even though no differences were found in the contents of DM and CP in LM among the three groups of pigs,the content of intramuscular fat(IMF)in LM from group B and group C was increased by 45.6%and 46.58%respectively from that of group A(P<0.05),but no difference occurred between group B and C(P>0.05).[Conclusions]DietsⅡ and Ⅲ in this study caused no differences in fattening and slaughter performance of L×L crossbred pigs,but the effects on some meat traits were still significant,especially on the improvement of intramuscular fat in experimental pigs.Therefore,they could improve the meat quality of crossbred pigs to a certain extent.展开更多
Animal body coverings provide protection and allow for adaptation to environmental pressures such as heat,ultraviolet radiation,water loss,and mechanical forces.Here,using a comparative genomics analysis of 39 mammal ...Animal body coverings provide protection and allow for adaptation to environmental pressures such as heat,ultraviolet radiation,water loss,and mechanical forces.Here,using a comparative genomics analysis of 39 mammal species spanning three skin covering types(hairless,scaly and spiny),we found some genes(e.g.,UVRAG,POLH,and XPC)involved in skin inflammation,skin innate immunity,and ultraviolet radiation damage repair were under selection in hairless ocean mammals(e.g.,whales and manatees).These signatures might be associated with a high risk of skin diseases from pathogens and ultraviolet radiation.Moreover,the genomes from three spiny mammal species shared convergent genomic regions(EPHB2,EPHA4,and NIN)and unique positively selected genes(FZD6,INVS,and CDC42)involved in skin cell polarity,which might be related to the development of spines.In scaly mammals,the shared convergent genomic regions(e.g.,FREM2)were associated with the integrity of the skin epithelium and epidermal adhesion.This study identifies potential convergent genomic features among distantly related mammals with the same skin covering type.展开更多
基金Supported by Guangxi Agricultural Science and Technology Self-financing Project(Z2022114,Z2022111)。
文摘[Objectives]Protein energy ratio refers to the proportional relationship between protein and energy levels in animal diets,i.e.,the grams of crude protein corresponding to every megacalorie of energy,which is generally expressed as CP:ME or CP:DE.This study was conducted to investigate the effects of different diets on fattening and slaughter performance and meat quality traits for"L(Large Yorkshire)×L(Landrace)"crossbred pigs.[Methods]Eighteen piglets of L×L crossbred with similar body weights about 51 kg were selected.The piglets were divided into 3 groups randomly and each group was assigned to 3 replicates with 2 piglets in a replicate.Group A was fed diet Ⅰ (control diet),group B was fed the same diet of group A in the first month of the trial but fed diet Ⅱ in second month,and group C consumed diet Ⅲ.All the pigs were fed in the same feeding condition for two months except the different diets during the trial.One pig in similar body weight from each replicate was slaughtered for the determination of slaughter performance and meat quality traits in the end of the trial.[Results]The average daily feed intake(ADFI)of pigs from group B was only(2.32±0.52)kg and significantly lower than those from group A and group C(P<0.05),but no difference was found in average daily gain(ADG) and feed/gain(P>0.05).Also,no differences occurred in the carcass length,back fat thickness,longissimus muscle (LM) area and dressing percentage(P>0.05).In addition,no differences were found in the meat quality traits of shear force,meat color,pH_(45 min),pH_(24 h) and cooking loss(P>0.05).However,the water-holding capacity of meat from group C was(2.58±0.02)ms and significantly lower than that of(2.80±0.20)ms from group A(P<0.05).Although the contents of glutamic acid and cystine in LM from group B was significantly lower than those from group A and group C(P<0.05),no differences occurred in the contents of other amino acids,the total amino acid and total flavor amino acid among the three groups(P>0.05).However,the inosine monophosphate content of LM from group C was only(331.80±11.53)mg/100 g and significantly lower than those of(361.00±6.36)and(366.37±4.80)mg/100 g from group A and B(P<0.05).Even though no differences were found in the contents of DM and CP in LM among the three groups of pigs,the content of intramuscular fat(IMF)in LM from group B and group C was increased by 45.6%and 46.58%respectively from that of group A(P<0.05),but no difference occurred between group B and C(P>0.05).[Conclusions]DietsⅡ and Ⅲ in this study caused no differences in fattening and slaughter performance of L×L crossbred pigs,but the effects on some meat traits were still significant,especially on the improvement of intramuscular fat in experimental pigs.Therefore,they could improve the meat quality of crossbred pigs to a certain extent.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Fund for Outstanding Youth Fund(31222009,31272295,31570489,81622048 and 81473377)the Project of Quality Guarantee System of Chinese Herbal Medicines(201507002)+1 种基金Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars of Jiangsu Province(BK20140049)the Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions(PAPD).
文摘Animal body coverings provide protection and allow for adaptation to environmental pressures such as heat,ultraviolet radiation,water loss,and mechanical forces.Here,using a comparative genomics analysis of 39 mammal species spanning three skin covering types(hairless,scaly and spiny),we found some genes(e.g.,UVRAG,POLH,and XPC)involved in skin inflammation,skin innate immunity,and ultraviolet radiation damage repair were under selection in hairless ocean mammals(e.g.,whales and manatees).These signatures might be associated with a high risk of skin diseases from pathogens and ultraviolet radiation.Moreover,the genomes from three spiny mammal species shared convergent genomic regions(EPHB2,EPHA4,and NIN)and unique positively selected genes(FZD6,INVS,and CDC42)involved in skin cell polarity,which might be related to the development of spines.In scaly mammals,the shared convergent genomic regions(e.g.,FREM2)were associated with the integrity of the skin epithelium and epidermal adhesion.This study identifies potential convergent genomic features among distantly related mammals with the same skin covering type.