Effects of dietary capsaicin supplementation on growth performance, blood profile and carcass and meat quality of finishing pigs.

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Animal Bioscience Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-07 DOI:10.5713/ab.23.0541
Siriporn Namted, Kanokporn Poungpong, Chaiyapoom Bunchasak
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Abstract

Objective: This study was conducted to determine the effects of capsaicin (CAP) on productive performance, blood profile, intestinal morphology, carcass and meat quality of growing-finishing pigs.

Methods: Two experimental diets were offered to 36 crossbred barrows: basal diet (0% CAP) and basal diet with CAP at 0.02%. Each experimental group consisted of 18 pigs, with six replications (three each).

Results: Supplementation of CAP at 0.02% decreased average daily feed intake (p = 0.003) and feed cost/gain (p = 0.056), increased return on investment (p = 0.052) and increased gain:feed ratio (p = 0.037) during the growing period. There was no effect of CAP on the growth rate. The blood urea nitrogen and nitrogen (N) levels in faeces tended to decrease (p = 0.093 and p = 0.087), whereas the basophil level increased with CAP supplementation (p = 0.029). In addition, dietary CAP supplementation decreased crypt depth (p = 0.022) and tended to increase the villus height/crypt depth ratio in the segment of the jejunum (p = 0.084). Backfat (BF) thickness (p = 0.047) was reduced by supplementing CAP. Whereas the protein content increased with CAP supplementation (p = 0.021). Using CAP in the diet of growing pigs increased the pH at 6 h post-mortem (p = 0.046) and tended to increase the springiness value (p = 0.078) of the meat. In terms of meat color, CAP supplementation increased the yellowness (p = 0.029).

Conclusion: Supplemental CAP improves gut morphology and blood profiles, consequently promoting productive performance as well as carcass and meat quality.

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日粮中添加辣椒素对育成猪生长性能、血液指标、胴体和肉质的影响
研究目的本研究旨在确定辣椒素(CAP)对生长育成猪的生产性能、血液轮廓、肠道形态、胴体和肉质的影响:为 36 头杂交母猪提供两种实验日粮:基础日粮(0% CAP)和含 0.02% CAP 的基础日粮。每个实验组由 18 头猪组成,六个重复(每个重复三个):在生长期间,添加 0.02% 的 CAP 可降低日平均采食量(ADFI;p = 0.003)和饲料成本/增重(FCG;p = 0.056),提高投资回报率(ROI;p = 0.052),增加增重:饲料比(p = 0.037)。CAP对生长速度没有影响。补充 CAP 后,粪便中的血尿素氮(BUN)和氮(N)水平呈下降趋势(p = 0.093 和 p = 0.087),而嗜碱性粒细胞水平则有所上升(p = 0.029)。此外,膳食中补充 CAP 会降低隐窝深度(p = 0.022),并倾向于增加空肠部分的绒毛高度/隐窝深度比(p = 0.084)。补充 CAP 后,背膘厚度减少(p = 0.047)。而蛋白质含量则随着 CAP 的添加而增加(p = 0.021)。在生长猪日粮中添加 CAP 可提高死后 6 小时的 pH 值(p = 0.046),并有提高肉的弹力值(p = 0.078)的趋势。在肉色方面,补充 CAP 会增加肉的黄度(p = 0.029):补充 CAP 可改善肠道形态和血液特征,从而提高生产性能以及胴体和肉的品质。
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