TISSUE SELENIUM CONTENT OF THE GROWING PIG

Author:

DOORNENBAL H.

Abstract

Selenium retention studies were made on a group of 86 pigs, ranging in weight from 10 to 132 kg. The animals were raised under a natural selenium environment in which the creep ration contained 0.69, grower–finisher ration 0.34, and the sow ration 0.46 ppm of Se on an air-dry basis. The Se content of the drinking water was 0.41 ppb. Selenium was determined in two body compartments: the offal, comprising internal organs, feet and head; and the second compartment, the dressed carcass. The average Se content per kg of offal was 189.4 ± 8.05 μg (SE), 142.2 ± 5.50 μg per kg of dressed carcass and 152.1 ± 5.30 μg per kg of warm empty body. On the basis of total protein in the empty body, (comparable to fat-free dry muscle) the Se content was 1,029.8 ± 36.0 μg per kg. On a fat-free basis, (comparable to fat-free fresh muscle) the Se content was 214.4 ± 7.60 μg per kg. Sex differences in Se content were not significant. Based on present National Research Council–National Academy of Sciences estimated requirements, the natural Se environment in this study represents a nontoxic nutritional level which is surplus to physiological requirements. The selenium levels reported are considered to represent "normal" physiological levels, resulting from an adequate, natural Se environment.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Food Animals

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