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Characteristics of pork products from Swine Fed a high monounsaturated fat diet: Part 1-Whole muscle products
Authors:Rhee K S  Davidson T L  Cross H R  Ziprin Y A
Affiliation:

a Department of Animal Science, Texas A & M University, College Stations, Texas 77843, USA

b Excel Corporation, Fort Morgan, Colorado 80701, USA

Abstract:Twelve percent of high-oleic sunflower oil (HOSO) was incorporated into a swine diet to replace substantial amounts of saturated fatty acids (S) in pork by monounsaturated fatty acids (M). Pork loin chops (longissimus dorsi), cooked to 74°C, and eye of round roasts (semitendinosus), cooked to 77°C, from animals on the HOSO diet were 49% and 66%, respectively, higher in the M/S ratio as compared to their counterparts from animals on the control diet. Cooking had little effect on relative differences in the M/S ratio between HOSO and control samples. Cooking loss and sensory properties were not adversely affected by the changes in fatty acid composition. However, cooked chops and roasts from the HOSO group had lower thiobarbituric acid values during storage at 4°C.
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