Effects of dietary additions of modified tall oil, chromium nicotinate, and L-carnitine on growth performance, carcass characteristics, and bacon characteristics of growing-finishing pigs

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE(2011)

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Eighty gilts were supplemented with modified tall oil (MTO), chromium nicotinate (CrNic), and L-carnitine to determine effects on growth and meat quality characteristics. Pigs were assigned to one of eight treatments in a 2 x 2 x 2 factorial with main effects of MTO (0 or 0.5%), CrNic (0 or 50 mug kg(-1)), and L-carnitine (0 or 50 mg kg(-1)). Pigs fed MTO had increased (P = 0.03) average daily gain and pigs fed CrNic had improved (P = 0.02) gain:feed. Bellies from pigs supplemented with MTO with no CrNic were firmer (P < 0.05) than bellies from all other treatment combinations. No differences (P > 0.05) were detected for longissimus muscle (LM) visual or objective color values. Furthermore, no differences (P > 0.05) were detected for LM Warner-Bratzler shear force or sensory traits. Bacon from pigs fed MTO had firmer (P < 0.05) slices than bacon from pigs fed no MTO. These data suggest improvements in growth performance from addition of 0.50% MTO and(or) 50 mug kg(-1) CrNic to diets of finishing gilts. Supplementing with MTO, CrNic, and L-carnitine had minimal effects on carcass, LM color and sensory, or bacon characteristics.
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Pork,modified tall oil,chromium nicotinate,L-carnitine,longissimus muscle,bacon
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