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Effect of supplementing hydroxy selenomethionine on meat quality of yellow feather broiler

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POULTRY SCIENCE
Volume 100, Issue 10, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.psj.2021.101389

Keywords

hydroxy selenomethionine; meat quality; oxidation resistance; native broiler

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31272468]
  2. Special Research Funding for Discipline Construction in Sichuan Agricultural University [03570126]
  3. Sichuan Longda Animal Husbandry Science and Technology Co., Ltd. [2015SCLD001]

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This study found that supplementing hydroxy selenomethionine (OH-SeMet) can increase selenium deposition in breast muscle, improve meat quality, enhance antioxidant capability, and regulate selenoprotein encoding gene expression in native yellow-feathered broiler birds.
This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of supplementing hydroxy selenomethionine (OH-SeMet) on performance, selenium (Se) deposition in the breast muscle, quality and oxidative stability, and expression of selenoprotein encoding genes of breast meat of the native slow-growing yellow-feathered broiler birds. A total of 375 one-day-old local yellow male birds were randomly assigned into 5 dietary treatments, supplemented with Se 0.0, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, and 0.8 mg/kg in the form of OH-SeMet. Each treatment consisted of 5 replicates and each replicate had 15 birds, the birds were fed on basal diet containing corn and soybean meal, and the experiment lasted for 63 d. The results showed that dietary Se supplementation linearly increased (P < 0.001) Se contents in both serum and muscle, no significant changes (P < 0.05) were observed on growth performance, yield of breast, meat color, and intramuscular fat deposition of the breast muscle. Dietary Se addition improved water holding capacity, the pH24h value, and tenderness of breast muscle, evidenced by a linear decreases of shear force (P < 0.05), accompanied by lower thiobarbituric acid reactive substances and higher glutathione reductase activity. The mRNA abundance of selenoprotein encoding genes also responded to dietary Se levels. It is concluded that, dietary supplementation with OH-SeMet improved muscular Se deposition and meat quality of the native yellow birds, with enhanced antioxidant capability and regulation in selenogenome.

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