Improvement of Antioxidative Activity of Broiler Muscles after Dietary Modulation with Selenium and Methionine

Malgorzata Korzeniowska, Bozena Kroliczewska, Wieslaw Kopec, Danijela Kirovski, Aleksandra Rajewska
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The objective of the study was to compare the antioxidative capacity of broiler chicken breast and leg muscles after dietary modulation with selenium (Se) and methionine (Met). Free radical scavenging (ABTS, DPPH) and iron reduction (FRAP) activities were determined as the total antioxidative potential (TEAC), as well the enzyme activity of catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase (GPx), in relation to concentrations of lipid peroxidation end products (TBARS). Analyses were performed on breast m. pectoralis superficialis and profundus individually and together. The studied leg muscles included biceps femoris, gastrocnemicus, iliotiobialis, peroneus longus, sartorius, semimembranosus, semitendinosus and all leg muscles together. Flex broiler chickens were fed diets supplemented with 6.7, 8.2, 9.7 and 11.2 g DL-methionine/kg feed and Se as sodium selenite and selenized yeast at 0.26, 0.38 and 0.50 mg Se/kg. Greater TEAC and enzyme activities were observed in leg than in breast muscles. Selenium did not change TEAC in muscles sets, but improved antiradical capacity in the pectoralis major and minor, sartorius and biceps femoris. The highest level of methionine increased TEAC in individual leg muscles. Selenium and methionine at the highest concentrations increased SOD activity in the entire group and individual muscles, while Se raised GPx activity. In conclusion, the diet supplementation with selenium and high concentrations of methionine had a greater impact on the antioxidative potential of individual than the whole set of chicken breast and leg muscles. The positive effect of the studied diet modulation could raise the quality and extend the shelf-life of fresh chicken meat.
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硒和蛋氨酸调节膳食后肉鸡肌肉抗氧化活性的改善
本研究旨在比较肉鸡胸肌和腿部肌肉在膳食中添加硒(Se)和蛋氨酸(Met)后的抗氧化能力。根据总抗氧化潜能(TEAC)以及过氧化氢酶(CAT)、超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)和谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶(GPx)的酶活性与脂质过氧化终产物(TBARS)浓度的关系,测定自由基清除(ABTS、DPPH)和铁还原(FRAP)活性。对胸肌浅肌和深肌分别和一起进行了分析。研究的腿部肌肉包括股二头肌、腓肠肌、髂二头肌、腓骨长肌、跷二头肌、半膜肌、半腱肌和所有腿部肌肉。用每公斤饲料添加 6.7、8.2、9.7 和 11.2 克 DL-蛋氨酸以及 0.26、0.38 和 0.50 毫克 Se 的亚硒酸钠和亚硒化酵母的日粮饲喂育肥肉鸡。在腿部肌肉中观察到的 TEAC 和酶活性高于胸部肌肉。硒不会改变肌肉组的 TEAC,但会提高胸大肌、胸小肌、腓肠肌和股二头肌的抗自由基能力。蛋氨酸的最高水平提高了个别腿部肌肉的 TEAC。最高浓度的硒和蛋氨酸提高了整个组和个别肌肉的 SOD 活性,而 Se 则提高了 GPx 活性。总之,膳食中补充硒和高浓度蛋氨酸对单块鸡胸肉和鸡腿肌肉抗氧化潜力的影响大于对整组鸡胸肉和鸡腿肌肉抗氧化潜力的影响。所研究的日粮调节的积极作用可以提高新鲜鸡肉的质量并延长其保质期。
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