2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2013.02.001
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The influence of fiber size distribution of type IIB on carcass traits and meat quality in pigs

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“…There were no correlations between sensory traits and proportion of Lee et al (2012) that initial tenderness is associated with the CSA of type IIB fibres. Zochovska (2005) and Kim et al (2013) observed that muscle with large type IIB fibres exhibited tougher meat or greater hardness in pigs. Similarly, Chriki et al (2013) reported that lower tenderness was associated with a higher average CSA in cattle.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were no correlations between sensory traits and proportion of Lee et al (2012) that initial tenderness is associated with the CSA of type IIB fibres. Zochovska (2005) and Kim et al (2013) observed that muscle with large type IIB fibres exhibited tougher meat or greater hardness in pigs. Similarly, Chriki et al (2013) reported that lower tenderness was associated with a higher average CSA in cattle.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…aerobic capacity (Schiaffino & Reggiani, 1996 proportions of type I and IIB fibres and IMF content (Kim et al, 2013), although the total number of fibres and density of type IIB fibres were positively related to the IMF content (Kim et al, 2013 (Lefaucheur, 2009;Hocquette et al, 2010). In relation to the metabolic activity of type IIB fibres, these fast-twitch glycolytic fibres have a higher dependence on glycolytic metabolism, therefore they have higher glycogen contents.…”
Section: Accepted M Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fast type fibres have greater cross sectional areas (CSA) than the slow fibres, with the type IIB fibres having the greatest CSA. However muscles containing fibres with a high CSA have been reported as having a lower meat quality in both cattle (Renand et al, 2001) and pigs (Karlsson et al, 1993;Kim, et al, 2013). However the relationship between CSA per se and meat quality is not absolutely clear.…”
Section: Accepted M Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The differences in mRNA expression of MyHC observed in the present study may also explains the differences observed for drip loss among genotypes for barrows and gilts, since the frequency of skeletal muscle fibers can be predicted by their predominant MyHC isoforms (I, IIa, IIx and IIb) (Kim et al, 2013;Lee et al, 2012;Ruusunen and Puolanne, 2004). These MyHC isoforms possess particular metabolic and contractile characteristics and are differently distributed among muscles, suggesting that MyHC distribution is related to their function (Lefaucheur et al, 2002).…”
Section: Discussion Mrna Expression Of Myhc Isoforms In Logissimus Mumentioning
confidence: 50%