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HERO ID
7210474
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Fatty acid profile of zebu beef cattle from the Central African sub-region
Author(s)
Nfor, BM; Corazzin, M; Fonteh, FA; Sepulcri, A; Aziwo, NT; Piasentier, E; ,
Year
2014
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
South African Journal of Animal Science
ISSN:
0375-1589
Publisher
SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES
Location
HATFIELD
Page Numbers
148-154
DOI
10.4314/sajas.v44i2.7
Web of Science Id
WOS:000339707600007
Abstract
This study analysed the meat fatty acid (FA) composition of three zebu breeds, Gudali (GU), White Fulani (WF) and Red Mbororo (RM), raised on savannah pasture and monitored in the commercial context of the Yaounde abattoir. Samples of m. longissimus thoracis from 60 bulls belonging to the GU, WF and RM breeds were collected and analysed for fat and FA composition. The fat content of the meat was low, but similar across breeds (1.34 +/- 0.912 g/100 g muscle, mean +/- SD). Meat from the GU breed had higher C18:3n-3 and C22:5n-3 proportions and lower C18:0 and total saturated FA proportions than WF meat. Red Mbororo meat had an intermediate FA composition compared with the other breeds. The elongase and desaturase indices were comparable among breeds. In summary, the results indicate that there are minimal differences in beef FA composition of the three breeds from the Central African sub-region. Additionally, based on the polyunsaturated FA (PUFA) proportion, 13.9% of the total lipids and n-6/n-3 PUFA ratio, 1.95, consumption of beef from these breeds could be beneficial to human health. This is possibly owing to the pasture feeding and low fat content of the beef.
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