2019
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201911.0025.v1
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Relationships of a Detailed Mineral Profile of Meat with Animal Performance and Beef Quality

Abstract: Mineral profile of beef interests human health, but also animal performance and meat quality. This study analyzes the relationships of 20 minerals in beef (ICP-OES) with 3 animal performance and 13 meat quality traits analyzed on 182 samples of Longissimus thoracis. Animals’ breed and sex showed limited effects. The major sources of variation (farm/date of slaughter, individual animal within group and side/sample within animal) differed greatly from trait to trait. Mineral contents were correlated to… Show more

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“…Descriptive statistics of the concentrations of these 20 minerals are presented in Table 3 . In general, the average contents found here fall within the wide range of results published in the scientific literature and were discussed in detail along with the effects of farm, breed, sex, age, weight, and carcass side in our previous study [ 19 ]. All these factors play a role in increasing the variability in the mineral concentrations of the meat samples, and hence also in building a robust prediction model.…”
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confidence: 83%
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“…Descriptive statistics of the concentrations of these 20 minerals are presented in Table 3 . In general, the average contents found here fall within the wide range of results published in the scientific literature and were discussed in detail along with the effects of farm, breed, sex, age, weight, and carcass side in our previous study [ 19 ]. All these factors play a role in increasing the variability in the mineral concentrations of the meat samples, and hence also in building a robust prediction model.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Other information from the same source adduced in our discussion concerns the covariance among the beef contents of the 20 minerals analyzed, and particularly the five latent explanatory factors explaining the greater part of all covariation. Moreover, to interpret the prediction performances for several minerals, probably derived more from indirect correlations with other traits than from direct vibrational signals, we also cite evidence relating to the correlations of the mineral contents with beef chemical composition, color traits, pH, cooking losses, and shear force illustrated in another study [ 19 ]. To make the text more readable, these two previous studies are not referenced again in the following paragraphs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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