2020
DOI: 10.12706/itea.2019.024
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¿Afectan los taninos condensados de la dieta a los resultados productivos, la composición de ácidos grasos y el color de la carne de cordero?

Abstract: Este meta-análisis evaluó el efecto de los taninos condensados (TC) (polifenoles formados a partir de monómeros flavan-3-ol) sobre los resultados productivos, la composición de ácidos grasos y el color de la carne de cordero, a partir de los resultados de 41 publicaciones (años 1998-2019) que permitieron realizar hasta 67 comparaciones entre lotes de corderos experimentales comparados con un lote control dentro del mismo ensayo. Estos lotes se dividieron en dos grupos, según la diferencia de contenido de TC en… Show more

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“…Therefore, it is possible that polyphenols elicit a more pronounced effect during the suckling period compared to the post-weaning phase, as shown in lambs supplemented with grape pomace [ 25 ]. In a meta-analysis, it was reported that the performance of weaned lambs was not modified when the concentrations of PAC in their diet ranged between 16 and 25 g PAC/kg DM [ 26 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is possible that polyphenols elicit a more pronounced effect during the suckling period compared to the post-weaning phase, as shown in lambs supplemented with grape pomace [ 25 ]. In a meta-analysis, it was reported that the performance of weaned lambs was not modified when the concentrations of PAC in their diet ranged between 16 and 25 g PAC/kg DM [ 26 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known that the IMF content is a key determinant of quality in meat because, within moderate levels, there is a positive impact on flavour and juiciness [ 39 ]. However, some recent meta-analyses found no effect of dietary inclusion of CT-rich feedstuff on the IMF of lamb meat [ 9 , 40 ]. Contrary, other studies reported a negative effect of carob on fat content in the carcass or meat from lambs [ 5 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%