Author:
Rivaroli Dayane Cristina,del Mar Campo Maria,Sañudo Carlos,Guerrero Ana,Jorge André Mendes,Vital Ana Carolina Pelaes,Valero Maribel Velandia,do Prado Rodolpho Martin,do Prado Ivanor Nunes
Abstract
Context
Natural additives have been studied to increase animal performance and the quality of meat as alternatives to the use of antibiotics.
Aims
The present work investigated the effects of an essential oil blend (oregano, rosemary, lemon, garlic, eucalyptus, thyme and sweet orange) incorporated into the diet of crossbred heifers on the meat quality.
Methods
Thirty 12-month-old half-sister crossbred heifers (1/2 Angus vs 1/2 Nellore) with an average weight of 219.8 ± 8.8 kg were allocated in individual pens for 3 months. Three diets were tested: E0.0 (without the essential oil blend); E3.5 (with 3.5 g of the essential oil blend/animal.day); E7.0 (7.0 g of the essential oil blend/animal.day). The fatty acid composition (chemical) and profile of the Longissimus muscle were evaluated. In addition, the effect of aging (1, 7 and 14 days in vacuum packs at 2°C) on the colour, cooking and thawing losses, texture, and lipid oxidation were determined.
Key results
The essential oil blend did not affect (P > 0.05) the meat. It did not impact on the decrease in shear force, increased lipid oxidation or changes in colour with aging.
Conclusions
The chemical composition, water holding capacity, shear force, lipid oxidation, and fatty acid profile were not influenced by including the essential oil blend in the diet of heifers.
Implications
The use of low dosages of an essential oil blend could be applied in the diet of heifers, without affecting meat quality.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Food Science
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