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Cholesterol oxidation in frozen dark chicken meat: influence of dietary fat source, and α-tocopherol and ascorbic acid supplementation
作者姓名:Grau A  Codony R  Grimpa S  Baucells MD  Guardiola F
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收稿时间:10 April 2000

Cholesterol oxidation in frozen dark chicken meat: influence of dietary fat source,and α-tocopherol and ascorbic acid supplementation
Grau A,Codony R,Grimpa S,Baucells MD,Guardiola F.Cholesterol oxidation in frozen dark chicken meat: influence of dietary fat source,and α-tocopherol and ascorbic acid supplementation[J].Meat Science,2001,57(2):197-208.
Authors:Grau A  Codony R  Grimpa S  Baucells M D  Guardiola F
Affiliation:Nutrition and Food Science Department-CeRTA, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Barcelona, Av. Joan XXIII s/n, 08028 Barcelona, Spain.
Abstract:A factorial design assessed the effect of dietary fat source (beef tallow, fresh and oxidized sunflower oils, and linseed oil), and α-tocopheryl acetate (α-TA) and ascorbic acid (AA) supplementation (225 and 110 mg/kg feed, respectively) on the cholesterol oxidation product (COP) content and 2-thiobarbituric acid (TBA) values in raw and cooked dark chicken meat vacuum packaged and stored at -20°C for 7 months. COP determination showed good linearity, recovery and precision. Dietary α-TA was highly effective in protecting raw or cooked meat from cholesterol and fatty acid oxidation, regardless of its degree of unsaturation. In contrast, AA supplementation was ineffective and even promoted oxidation in raw meat from broilers fed unsaturated fat diets that had not been supplemented with α-TA. Oxidation values (raw or cooked meat) from α-TA or α-TA+AA supplemented diets were not statistically different (P>0.05). TBA and COP values were significantly correlated in raw samples (r=0.6466, P=0.0001).
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