2023
DOI: 10.3390/foods13010105
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Synbiotic-Glyconutrient Additive Reveals a Conducive Effect on Growth Performance, Fatty Acid Profile, Sensory Characteristics, and Texture Profile Analysis in Finishing Pig

Vetriselvi Sampath,
Jae Hong Park,
In Ho Kim

Abstract: This study aims to investigate the effect of synbiotic-glyconutrients (SB-GLN) additive on growth performance, fatty acid profile, sensory characteristics, and texture profile analysis in finishing pig. Landrace × Yorkshire ♀ × (Duroc ♂) (n = 60) pigs with average body weight of 54.88 ± 1 kg were allocated into one of three dietary treatment groups in a complete randomized block design with four replicates of five pigs (two barrows and three gilts) per pen. The test treatments (TRT) were CON—corn-soybean meal … Show more

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“…Various strategies have been developed and applied to improve the growth performance of pigs and enhance pork quality, including dietary intervention, breeding, management practices, and production system optimization. Among them, dietary intervention is known as one of the most common methods [3]. An alfalfa silage diet improved the fatty acid and amino acid levels in pork [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Various strategies have been developed and applied to improve the growth performance of pigs and enhance pork quality, including dietary intervention, breeding, management practices, and production system optimization. Among them, dietary intervention is known as one of the most common methods [3]. An alfalfa silage diet improved the fatty acid and amino acid levels in pork [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%