2019
DOI: 10.5713/ajas.17.0672
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Fatty acid composition of goose meat depending on genotype and sex

Abstract: NG had a relatively higher growth rate and meat oxidative stability, whereas the advantage of CG meat is its favourable fatty acid profile characterized by a higher PUFA content.

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“…(2014) have shown the effect of goose breed on fatty acid profile in muscles and abdominal fat lipids. Most recently, Uhlířová et al. (2019) confirmed the effect of goose genotype on fatty acid composition of meat, and Boz et al.…”
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confidence: 73%
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“…(2014) have shown the effect of goose breed on fatty acid profile in muscles and abdominal fat lipids. Most recently, Uhlířová et al. (2019) confirmed the effect of goose genotype on fatty acid composition of meat, and Boz et al.…”
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confidence: 73%
“…Geese reared under intensive conditions are called broilers. This type of production is practiced in Turkey ( Isguzar and Pingel, 2003 , Tilki et al., 2005 , Tilki et al., 2009 , Saatci et al., 2009 ), China ( Liu et al., 2011 ), and the Czech Republic ( Tůmová and Uhliřová, 2013 , Uhliřová and Tůmová, 2014 , Uhliřová et al., 2018 , Uhliřová et al., 2019 ). In Poland, production of goose meat based on intensive rearing is not widespread, with one reason being the lack of tradition for farming broiler geese.…”
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“…However, information on the effects of age on fatty acids in goose muscle and adipose tissues is limited. Moreover, the effect of sex on the fatty acid content in muscle was studied in native Czech geese and crossbred Novohradska geese at 8 wk of age ( Uhlířová et al., 2019 ), but it has not been described in adult geese. Therefore, we conducted a research study to better understand the distribution of adipose tissue and the fatty acid composition of muscle and adipose tissues in geese, taking into account age and sex.…”
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confidence: 99%