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Vet Mex 2020; 7 (3)
Causas del color amarillo de la grasa de canales de bovinos finalizados en pastoreoa
Mora IO, Shimada MA
Language: English/Spanish
References: 55
Page: 1-15
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ABSTRACT
Most beef cattle are finished on pasture in Mexico. Adipose tissue of these
animals may show some degree of yellow pigmentation, and because of the
downgrading or even rejection of the resulting carcasses; economic losses
are caused to producers. Yellowness of fat is due to carotenoids present in
the diet. In this paper, the metabolism of these compounds at digestive-and
tisular levels is studied. Although some practical solutions are currently
available, they are not economically feasible, thus the need to know more
about the causes of the deposition of the pigment, to then, look for better
solutions to solve this problem.
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