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Effects of Chinese wolfberry and astragalus extracts on growth performance, pork quality, and unsaturated fatty acid metabolism regulation in Tibetan fragrant pigs

Journal

ANIMAL SCIENCE JOURNAL
Volume 92, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/asj.13581

Keywords

carcass traits; Chinese wolfberry astragalus extract; growth performance; meat quality

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  1. Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Project [D171100002117002]

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The study found that adding wolfberry and astragalus extract to the feed of Tibetan fragrant pigs can significantly improve the growth performance and meat quality, increase the content of vitamin E and unsaturated fatty acids. Transcriptome sequencing results showed that this effect may be related to the regulation of key genes related to unsaturated fatty acid metabolism.
We studied the effects of wolfberry and astragalus extract on the growth performance, carcass traits, and meat quality of Tibetan fragrant pigs, and we want to explain the mechanism of the difference from the level of RNA Seq. Twelve healthy 120-day-old Tibetan fragrant pigs weighing 35 +/- 2 kg were divided randomly into two groups, each with six pigs. The control group was fed a basal diet, and the wolfberry and astragalus extract (WAE) group was fed a basal diet +1 parts per thousand of WAE. The experimental period was 90 days. Compared with the control group, the growth performance of the WAE group was significantly improved (p < .05), pork marble score significantly improved (p < .05), vitamin E content significantly increased (p < .05), unsaturated fatty acid content significantly increased (p < .05). A total of 256 differentially expressed genes were obtained by transcriptome sequencing, among which 114 were up-regulated and 142 were down-regulated. GO analysis showed that the differentially expressed genes were related to biological functions, such as monounsaturated fatty acid biosynthesis, fatty acid metabolism, lipoprotein decomposition, and lipase activity. Pathway analysis showed that these differentially expressed genes were mainly involved in unsaturated fatty acid biosynthesis regulation, glycerin metabolism, and lipopolysaccharide regulation in fat. WAE improved Tibetan fragrant pigs growth performance. By intervening in key genes related to fatty acid metabolism, the unsaturated fatty acid contents in pork were regulated, which improved the nutritional value of the pork.

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