Variations in intramuscular fat content and profile in Angus x Nellore steers under different feeding strategies contribute to color and tenderness development in longissimus thoracis

D. Antonelo, M. Beline, S. L. Silva, J. F. Gómez, C. Ferreira, Xue Zhang, Bruna Pavan, L. Koulicoff, A. Rosa, R. Goulart, D. Gerrard, S. Suman, W. Schilling, J. Balieiro
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Muscle from cattle reared under different finishing regime (grain vs. forage) and growth rate may have divergent metabolic signatures that are reflective of their inherent differences in biochemical processes that may impact its subsequent transformation into high quality beef. Differences in muscle lipid profiles were characterized in Angus x Nellore crossbred steers, using multiple reaction monitoring (MRM)-profiling, to identify potential metabolic signatures correlated to beef color and tenderness in the longissimus thoracis muscle of cattle fed in either a feedlot- or pasture-based system programmed to achieve either a high or low growth rate. A total of 440 MRMs were significant, which were related mainly to triglycerides and phosphatidylcholine lipids. Distinct clusters between feeding strategies for the lipid dataset were revealed, which affected glycerolipid metabolism (P = 0.004), phospholipid metabolism (P = 0.009), sphingolipid metabolism (P = 0.050) and mitochondrial beta-oxidation of long chain saturated fatty acids (P = 0.073) pathways. Lipid content and profile differed to feeding strategies, which were related to L*, a*, and tenderness. These findings provide a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of lipidomic profiling of beef cattle finished under different feeding strategies and provides a basis for the relationship between lipid content and profiles and beef quality development.
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不同喂养策略下安格斯x内洛肉牛肌内脂肪含量和分布的变化有助于胸最长肌颜色和压痛的发育
在不同的育肥制度(谷物与饲料)和生长速度下饲养的牛的肌肉可能具有不同的代谢特征,这反映了它们在生化过程中的内在差异,这可能影响其随后向高品质牛肉的转化。通过多重反应监测(MRM)分析,研究了Angus x Nellore杂交牛肌肉脂质谱的差异,以确定在饲养场或牧场饲养的牛的胸最长肌中与牛肉颜色和嫩度相关的潜在代谢特征,以实现高或低的生长速度。共有440个MRMs具有显著性,主要与甘油三酯和磷脂酰胆碱脂有关。脂质数据集的摄食策略之间存在明显的聚类,影响甘油脂代谢(P = 0.004)、磷脂代谢(P = 0.009)、鞘脂代谢(P = 0.050)和长链饱和脂肪酸线粒体β氧化(P = 0.073)途径。脂质含量和分布随饲养策略的不同而不同,这与L*、a*和嫩度有关。这些研究结果为全面深入了解不同饲养策略下肉牛的脂质组学特征提供了依据,并为研究脂质含量和脂质谱与牛肉品质发展之间的关系提供了依据。
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