Feeding influences the oxidative stability of poultry meat treated with ozone

Objective Ozone is considered a strong antimicrobial agent with numerous potential applications in the food industry. However, its high oxidizing potential can induce alterations in foods by acting on the unsaturated fatty acids. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of ozonation on th...

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Main Authors: Andrea Ianni, Lisa Grotta, Giuseppe Martino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies 2019-06-01
Series:Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.ajas.info/upload/pdf/ajas-18-0520.pdf
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spelling doaj-f0b73d205c2b489aa2102a688703d8532020-11-24T22:15:45ZengAsian-Australasian Association of Animal Production SocietiesAsian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences1011-23671976-55172019-06-0132687488010.5713/ajas.18.052024124Feeding influences the oxidative stability of poultry meat treated with ozoneAndrea Ianni0Lisa Grotta1Giuseppe Martino2 Faculty of Bioscience and Technology for Food, Agriculture and Environment, University of Teramo, Teramo 64100, Italy Faculty of Bioscience and Technology for Food, Agriculture and Environment, University of Teramo, Teramo 64100, Italy Faculty of Bioscience and Technology for Food, Agriculture and Environment, University of Teramo, Teramo 64100, ItalyObjective Ozone is considered a strong antimicrobial agent with numerous potential applications in the food industry. However, its high oxidizing potential can induce alterations in foods by acting on the unsaturated fatty acids. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of ozonation on the oxidative stability of chicken breast meat obtained from animals subjected to different feeding strategies. Methods Samples were obtained from commercial hybrid chickens (ROSS 508), some of which were nourished with a feed enriched with fats of animal origin, while the lipid source was vegetal for the remaining birds. Samples of meat belonging to both groups were treated with ozone and then analysis was performed to evaluate alterations in physical properties, lipid content, fatty acid profile, and oxidation stability. Results Ozone induced a significant reduction in drip loss in meat samples obtained from animals nourished with vegetable fats; this nutritional strategy also produced meats leaner and richer in polyunsaturated fatty acids. Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, useful for the assessment of lipid oxidation, were higher in samples obtained from animals fed with vegetable fats with respect to diet based on the addition of animal fats. Conclusion The ozone treatment improved the physical parameters of meat samples obtained from animals fed with vegetable fats, however the same samples showed a higher lipid oxidation compared to what observed in the case of the dietary intake of animal fats, probably as a consequence of the marked increase in polyunsaturated fatty acids which are more susceptible to peroxidation.http://www.ajas.info/upload/pdf/ajas-18-0520.pdfOzoneChicken MeatOxidationFatty AcidsWater Holding Capacity
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Lisa Grotta
Giuseppe Martino
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Lisa Grotta
Giuseppe Martino
Feeding influences the oxidative stability of poultry meat treated with ozone
Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
Ozone
Chicken Meat
Oxidation
Fatty Acids
Water Holding Capacity
author_facet Andrea Ianni
Lisa Grotta
Giuseppe Martino
author_sort Andrea Ianni
title Feeding influences the oxidative stability of poultry meat treated with ozone
title_short Feeding influences the oxidative stability of poultry meat treated with ozone
title_full Feeding influences the oxidative stability of poultry meat treated with ozone
title_fullStr Feeding influences the oxidative stability of poultry meat treated with ozone
title_full_unstemmed Feeding influences the oxidative stability of poultry meat treated with ozone
title_sort feeding influences the oxidative stability of poultry meat treated with ozone
publisher Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies
series Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
issn 1011-2367
1976-5517
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Objective Ozone is considered a strong antimicrobial agent with numerous potential applications in the food industry. However, its high oxidizing potential can induce alterations in foods by acting on the unsaturated fatty acids. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of ozonation on the oxidative stability of chicken breast meat obtained from animals subjected to different feeding strategies. Methods Samples were obtained from commercial hybrid chickens (ROSS 508), some of which were nourished with a feed enriched with fats of animal origin, while the lipid source was vegetal for the remaining birds. Samples of meat belonging to both groups were treated with ozone and then analysis was performed to evaluate alterations in physical properties, lipid content, fatty acid profile, and oxidation stability. Results Ozone induced a significant reduction in drip loss in meat samples obtained from animals nourished with vegetable fats; this nutritional strategy also produced meats leaner and richer in polyunsaturated fatty acids. Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, useful for the assessment of lipid oxidation, were higher in samples obtained from animals fed with vegetable fats with respect to diet based on the addition of animal fats. Conclusion The ozone treatment improved the physical parameters of meat samples obtained from animals fed with vegetable fats, however the same samples showed a higher lipid oxidation compared to what observed in the case of the dietary intake of animal fats, probably as a consequence of the marked increase in polyunsaturated fatty acids which are more susceptible to peroxidation.
topic Ozone
Chicken Meat
Oxidation
Fatty Acids
Water Holding Capacity
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