Administration of zilpaterol hydrochloride alters feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, muscle, and fat profiling in finishing Hanwoo steers
Forty Hanwoo steers weighing 759.3±50.3kg were used to evaluate the effects of treatment with zilpaterol hydrochloride (ZH) in terms of feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, and fatty acid composition. We hypothesized that treatment of ZH increases meat amount in long-fed Hanwoo steers. Anim...
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520 | |a Forty Hanwoo steers weighing 759.3±50.3kg were used to evaluate the effects of treatment with zilpaterol hydrochloride (ZH) in terms of feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, and fatty acid composition. We hypothesized that treatment of ZH increases meat amount in long-fed Hanwoo steers. Animals were blocked by BW, and assigned to one of two treatments within each block. Five animals were housed and fed in each of 8 pens. All animals were weighed before and after ZH treatment. Total BW gain over the 23-d period was adjusted to d 0 by covariant analysis. Steers receiving ZH (1.6g/h/d) exhibited significantly increased weight gain (P<0.05) over CON steers. Performance analysis showed that ZH had significant effects on total weight gained average daily gain (ADG). There were also treatment effects (P<0.05) on dressing percentage, LM area, and yield grade. The total percentage of lean muscle was increased by the administration of ZH, and the percentage of fat was decreased by ZH treatment (P<0.05). The weights of tenderloin, striploin, chuck, round, shank, and brisket were significantly increased by ZH treatment compared to CON steers (P<0.05). Analyses of the physico-chemical characteristics of the longissimus muscle indicated that shear force, purge loss, and cooking loss were increased with ZH treatment (P<0.05). However, there were no treatment effects on marbling score and fatty acid compositions (P>0.05). We conclude that the administration of ZH increased LM area and primal yield grades, but had no change in the fatty acid profile. | ||
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10.1016/j.livsci.2013.06.035 doi GBVA2013009000008.pica (DE-627)ELV03303138X (ELSEVIER)S1871-1413(13)00358-2 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 630 640 630 DE-600 640 DE-600 690 VZ 570 VZ BIODIV DE-30 fid 44.00 bkl Choi, C.B. verfasserin aut Administration of zilpaterol hydrochloride alters feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, muscle, and fat profiling in finishing Hanwoo steers 2013transfer abstract 7 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier Forty Hanwoo steers weighing 759.3±50.3kg were used to evaluate the effects of treatment with zilpaterol hydrochloride (ZH) in terms of feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, and fatty acid composition. We hypothesized that treatment of ZH increases meat amount in long-fed Hanwoo steers. Animals were blocked by BW, and assigned to one of two treatments within each block. Five animals were housed and fed in each of 8 pens. All animals were weighed before and after ZH treatment. Total BW gain over the 23-d period was adjusted to d 0 by covariant analysis. Steers receiving ZH (1.6g/h/d) exhibited significantly increased weight gain (P<0.05) over CON steers. Performance analysis showed that ZH had significant effects on total weight gained average daily gain (ADG). There were also treatment effects (P<0.05) on dressing percentage, LM area, and yield grade. The total percentage of lean muscle was increased by the administration of ZH, and the percentage of fat was decreased by ZH treatment (P<0.05). The weights of tenderloin, striploin, chuck, round, shank, and brisket were significantly increased by ZH treatment compared to CON steers (P<0.05). Analyses of the physico-chemical characteristics of the longissimus muscle indicated that shear force, purge loss, and cooking loss were increased with ZH treatment (P<0.05). However, there were no treatment effects on marbling score and fatty acid compositions (P>0.05). We conclude that the administration of ZH increased LM area and primal yield grades, but had no change in the fatty acid profile. Forty Hanwoo steers weighing 759.3±50.3kg were used to evaluate the effects of treatment with zilpaterol hydrochloride (ZH) in terms of feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, and fatty acid composition. We hypothesized that treatment of ZH increases meat amount in long-fed Hanwoo steers. Animals were blocked by BW, and assigned to one of two treatments within each block. Five animals were housed and fed in each of 8 pens. All animals were weighed before and after ZH treatment. Total BW gain over the 23-d period was adjusted to d 0 by covariant analysis. Steers receiving ZH (1.6g/h/d) exhibited significantly increased weight gain (P<0.05) over CON steers. Performance analysis showed that ZH had significant effects on total weight gained average daily gain (ADG). There were also treatment effects (P<0.05) on dressing percentage, LM area, and yield grade. The total percentage of lean muscle was increased by the administration of ZH, and the percentage of fat was decreased by ZH treatment (P<0.05). The weights of tenderloin, striploin, chuck, round, shank, and brisket were significantly increased by ZH treatment compared to CON steers (P<0.05). Analyses of the physico-chemical characteristics of the longissimus muscle indicated that shear force, purge loss, and cooking loss were increased with ZH treatment (P<0.05). However, there were no treatment effects on marbling score and fatty acid compositions (P>0.05). We conclude that the administration of ZH increased LM area and primal yield grades, but had no change in the fatty acid profile. Fatty acid composition Elsevier Hanwoo steers Elsevier Zilpaterol hydrochloride Elsevier Jung, K.K. oth Chung, K.Y. oth Yang, B.S. oth Chin, K.B. oth Suh, S.W. oth Oh, D.H. oth Jeon, M.S. oth Baek, K.H. oth Lee, S.O. oth Kim, S.I. oth Lee, Y.H. oth Yates, D.A. oth Hutcheson, J.P. oth Johnson, B.J. oth Enthalten in Elsevier Science Raza, Ali ELSEVIER Phagocytosis-based camera-in-situ method for pile load testing 2014transfer abstract Amsterdam (DE-627)ELV017686229 volume:157 year:2013 number:2 pages:435-441 extent:7 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.livsci.2013.06.035 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U FID-BIODIV SSG-OLC-PHA GBV_ILN_70 44.00 Medizin: Allgemeines VZ AR 157 2013 2 435-441 7 045F 630 |
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10.1016/j.livsci.2013.06.035 doi GBVA2013009000008.pica (DE-627)ELV03303138X (ELSEVIER)S1871-1413(13)00358-2 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 630 640 630 DE-600 640 DE-600 690 VZ 570 VZ BIODIV DE-30 fid 44.00 bkl Choi, C.B. verfasserin aut Administration of zilpaterol hydrochloride alters feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, muscle, and fat profiling in finishing Hanwoo steers 2013transfer abstract 7 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier Forty Hanwoo steers weighing 759.3±50.3kg were used to evaluate the effects of treatment with zilpaterol hydrochloride (ZH) in terms of feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, and fatty acid composition. We hypothesized that treatment of ZH increases meat amount in long-fed Hanwoo steers. Animals were blocked by BW, and assigned to one of two treatments within each block. Five animals were housed and fed in each of 8 pens. All animals were weighed before and after ZH treatment. Total BW gain over the 23-d period was adjusted to d 0 by covariant analysis. Steers receiving ZH (1.6g/h/d) exhibited significantly increased weight gain (P<0.05) over CON steers. Performance analysis showed that ZH had significant effects on total weight gained average daily gain (ADG). There were also treatment effects (P<0.05) on dressing percentage, LM area, and yield grade. The total percentage of lean muscle was increased by the administration of ZH, and the percentage of fat was decreased by ZH treatment (P<0.05). The weights of tenderloin, striploin, chuck, round, shank, and brisket were significantly increased by ZH treatment compared to CON steers (P<0.05). Analyses of the physico-chemical characteristics of the longissimus muscle indicated that shear force, purge loss, and cooking loss were increased with ZH treatment (P<0.05). However, there were no treatment effects on marbling score and fatty acid compositions (P>0.05). We conclude that the administration of ZH increased LM area and primal yield grades, but had no change in the fatty acid profile. Forty Hanwoo steers weighing 759.3±50.3kg were used to evaluate the effects of treatment with zilpaterol hydrochloride (ZH) in terms of feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, and fatty acid composition. We hypothesized that treatment of ZH increases meat amount in long-fed Hanwoo steers. Animals were blocked by BW, and assigned to one of two treatments within each block. Five animals were housed and fed in each of 8 pens. All animals were weighed before and after ZH treatment. Total BW gain over the 23-d period was adjusted to d 0 by covariant analysis. Steers receiving ZH (1.6g/h/d) exhibited significantly increased weight gain (P<0.05) over CON steers. Performance analysis showed that ZH had significant effects on total weight gained average daily gain (ADG). There were also treatment effects (P<0.05) on dressing percentage, LM area, and yield grade. The total percentage of lean muscle was increased by the administration of ZH, and the percentage of fat was decreased by ZH treatment (P<0.05). The weights of tenderloin, striploin, chuck, round, shank, and brisket were significantly increased by ZH treatment compared to CON steers (P<0.05). Analyses of the physico-chemical characteristics of the longissimus muscle indicated that shear force, purge loss, and cooking loss were increased with ZH treatment (P<0.05). However, there were no treatment effects on marbling score and fatty acid compositions (P>0.05). We conclude that the administration of ZH increased LM area and primal yield grades, but had no change in the fatty acid profile. Fatty acid composition Elsevier Hanwoo steers Elsevier Zilpaterol hydrochloride Elsevier Jung, K.K. oth Chung, K.Y. oth Yang, B.S. oth Chin, K.B. oth Suh, S.W. oth Oh, D.H. oth Jeon, M.S. oth Baek, K.H. oth Lee, S.O. oth Kim, S.I. oth Lee, Y.H. oth Yates, D.A. oth Hutcheson, J.P. oth Johnson, B.J. oth Enthalten in Elsevier Science Raza, Ali ELSEVIER Phagocytosis-based camera-in-situ method for pile load testing 2014transfer abstract Amsterdam (DE-627)ELV017686229 volume:157 year:2013 number:2 pages:435-441 extent:7 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.livsci.2013.06.035 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U FID-BIODIV SSG-OLC-PHA GBV_ILN_70 44.00 Medizin: Allgemeines VZ AR 157 2013 2 435-441 7 045F 630 |
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10.1016/j.livsci.2013.06.035 doi GBVA2013009000008.pica (DE-627)ELV03303138X (ELSEVIER)S1871-1413(13)00358-2 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 630 640 630 DE-600 640 DE-600 690 VZ 570 VZ BIODIV DE-30 fid 44.00 bkl Choi, C.B. verfasserin aut Administration of zilpaterol hydrochloride alters feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, muscle, and fat profiling in finishing Hanwoo steers 2013transfer abstract 7 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier Forty Hanwoo steers weighing 759.3±50.3kg were used to evaluate the effects of treatment with zilpaterol hydrochloride (ZH) in terms of feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, and fatty acid composition. We hypothesized that treatment of ZH increases meat amount in long-fed Hanwoo steers. Animals were blocked by BW, and assigned to one of two treatments within each block. Five animals were housed and fed in each of 8 pens. All animals were weighed before and after ZH treatment. Total BW gain over the 23-d period was adjusted to d 0 by covariant analysis. Steers receiving ZH (1.6g/h/d) exhibited significantly increased weight gain (P<0.05) over CON steers. Performance analysis showed that ZH had significant effects on total weight gained average daily gain (ADG). There were also treatment effects (P<0.05) on dressing percentage, LM area, and yield grade. The total percentage of lean muscle was increased by the administration of ZH, and the percentage of fat was decreased by ZH treatment (P<0.05). The weights of tenderloin, striploin, chuck, round, shank, and brisket were significantly increased by ZH treatment compared to CON steers (P<0.05). Analyses of the physico-chemical characteristics of the longissimus muscle indicated that shear force, purge loss, and cooking loss were increased with ZH treatment (P<0.05). However, there were no treatment effects on marbling score and fatty acid compositions (P>0.05). We conclude that the administration of ZH increased LM area and primal yield grades, but had no change in the fatty acid profile. Forty Hanwoo steers weighing 759.3±50.3kg were used to evaluate the effects of treatment with zilpaterol hydrochloride (ZH) in terms of feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, and fatty acid composition. We hypothesized that treatment of ZH increases meat amount in long-fed Hanwoo steers. Animals were blocked by BW, and assigned to one of two treatments within each block. Five animals were housed and fed in each of 8 pens. All animals were weighed before and after ZH treatment. Total BW gain over the 23-d period was adjusted to d 0 by covariant analysis. Steers receiving ZH (1.6g/h/d) exhibited significantly increased weight gain (P<0.05) over CON steers. Performance analysis showed that ZH had significant effects on total weight gained average daily gain (ADG). There were also treatment effects (P<0.05) on dressing percentage, LM area, and yield grade. The total percentage of lean muscle was increased by the administration of ZH, and the percentage of fat was decreased by ZH treatment (P<0.05). The weights of tenderloin, striploin, chuck, round, shank, and brisket were significantly increased by ZH treatment compared to CON steers (P<0.05). Analyses of the physico-chemical characteristics of the longissimus muscle indicated that shear force, purge loss, and cooking loss were increased with ZH treatment (P<0.05). However, there were no treatment effects on marbling score and fatty acid compositions (P>0.05). We conclude that the administration of ZH increased LM area and primal yield grades, but had no change in the fatty acid profile. Fatty acid composition Elsevier Hanwoo steers Elsevier Zilpaterol hydrochloride Elsevier Jung, K.K. oth Chung, K.Y. oth Yang, B.S. oth Chin, K.B. oth Suh, S.W. oth Oh, D.H. oth Jeon, M.S. oth Baek, K.H. oth Lee, S.O. oth Kim, S.I. oth Lee, Y.H. oth Yates, D.A. oth Hutcheson, J.P. oth Johnson, B.J. oth Enthalten in Elsevier Science Raza, Ali ELSEVIER Phagocytosis-based camera-in-situ method for pile load testing 2014transfer abstract Amsterdam (DE-627)ELV017686229 volume:157 year:2013 number:2 pages:435-441 extent:7 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.livsci.2013.06.035 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U FID-BIODIV SSG-OLC-PHA GBV_ILN_70 44.00 Medizin: Allgemeines VZ AR 157 2013 2 435-441 7 045F 630 |
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Forty Hanwoo steers weighing 759.3±50.3kg were used to evaluate the effects of treatment with zilpaterol hydrochloride (ZH) in terms of feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, and fatty acid composition. We hypothesized that treatment of ZH increases meat amount in long-fed Hanwoo steers. Animals were blocked by BW, and assigned to one of two treatments within each block. Five animals were housed and fed in each of 8 pens. All animals were weighed before and after ZH treatment. Total BW gain over the 23-d period was adjusted to d 0 by covariant analysis. Steers receiving ZH (1.6g/h/d) exhibited significantly increased weight gain (P<0.05) over CON steers. Performance analysis showed that ZH had significant effects on total weight gained average daily gain (ADG). There were also treatment effects (P<0.05) on dressing percentage, LM area, and yield grade. The total percentage of lean muscle was increased by the administration of ZH, and the percentage of fat was decreased by ZH treatment (P<0.05). The weights of tenderloin, striploin, chuck, round, shank, and brisket were significantly increased by ZH treatment compared to CON steers (P<0.05). Analyses of the physico-chemical characteristics of the longissimus muscle indicated that shear force, purge loss, and cooking loss were increased with ZH treatment (P<0.05). However, there were no treatment effects on marbling score and fatty acid compositions (P>0.05). We conclude that the administration of ZH increased LM area and primal yield grades, but had no change in the fatty acid profile. |
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Forty Hanwoo steers weighing 759.3±50.3kg were used to evaluate the effects of treatment with zilpaterol hydrochloride (ZH) in terms of feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, and fatty acid composition. We hypothesized that treatment of ZH increases meat amount in long-fed Hanwoo steers. Animals were blocked by BW, and assigned to one of two treatments within each block. Five animals were housed and fed in each of 8 pens. All animals were weighed before and after ZH treatment. Total BW gain over the 23-d period was adjusted to d 0 by covariant analysis. Steers receiving ZH (1.6g/h/d) exhibited significantly increased weight gain (P<0.05) over CON steers. Performance analysis showed that ZH had significant effects on total weight gained average daily gain (ADG). There were also treatment effects (P<0.05) on dressing percentage, LM area, and yield grade. The total percentage of lean muscle was increased by the administration of ZH, and the percentage of fat was decreased by ZH treatment (P<0.05). The weights of tenderloin, striploin, chuck, round, shank, and brisket were significantly increased by ZH treatment compared to CON steers (P<0.05). Analyses of the physico-chemical characteristics of the longissimus muscle indicated that shear force, purge loss, and cooking loss were increased with ZH treatment (P<0.05). However, there were no treatment effects on marbling score and fatty acid compositions (P>0.05). We conclude that the administration of ZH increased LM area and primal yield grades, but had no change in the fatty acid profile. |
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Forty Hanwoo steers weighing 759.3±50.3kg were used to evaluate the effects of treatment with zilpaterol hydrochloride (ZH) in terms of feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, and fatty acid composition. We hypothesized that treatment of ZH increases meat amount in long-fed Hanwoo steers. Animals were blocked by BW, and assigned to one of two treatments within each block. Five animals were housed and fed in each of 8 pens. All animals were weighed before and after ZH treatment. Total BW gain over the 23-d period was adjusted to d 0 by covariant analysis. Steers receiving ZH (1.6g/h/d) exhibited significantly increased weight gain (P<0.05) over CON steers. Performance analysis showed that ZH had significant effects on total weight gained average daily gain (ADG). There were also treatment effects (P<0.05) on dressing percentage, LM area, and yield grade. The total percentage of lean muscle was increased by the administration of ZH, and the percentage of fat was decreased by ZH treatment (P<0.05). The weights of tenderloin, striploin, chuck, round, shank, and brisket were significantly increased by ZH treatment compared to CON steers (P<0.05). Analyses of the physico-chemical characteristics of the longissimus muscle indicated that shear force, purge loss, and cooking loss were increased with ZH treatment (P<0.05). However, there were no treatment effects on marbling score and fatty acid compositions (P>0.05). We conclude that the administration of ZH increased LM area and primal yield grades, but had no change in the fatty acid profile. |
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