A comparison of selected nutritional parameters between wild and domestic meats
Many dietary factors, especially fat, are likely to influence the risk of cardiovascular disease by, amongst others, their effects on blood cholesterol concentration. The aim of this study was to analyse the lipid, energy and protein concentrations of local South African game in comparison to dom...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-50192019-05-11T03:40:23Z A comparison of selected nutritional parameters between wild and domestic meats Fine, Lauri-Beth Many dietary factors, especially fat, are likely to influence the risk of cardiovascular disease by, amongst others, their effects on blood cholesterol concentration. The aim of this study was to analyse the lipid, energy and protein concentrations of local South African game in comparison to domestic meats. Fatty acid profiles were determined by chloroform-methanol extraction and gas chromatographic analysis. Total protein concentrations were determined by the Lowry Method. Energy analysis was performed using bomb calorimetry. Although no consistent, distinct differences between all the wild and domestic South African meats were found, individual differences were noted within and between species. Therefore, no general consumption recommendations can be made, but some wild meats appear to be more in line with general health recommendations than domestic meats. 2008-07-10T06:39:21Z 2008-07-10T06:39:21Z 2008-07-10T06:39:21Z Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10539/5019 en 236080 bytes 33544 bytes application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf |
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Many dietary factors, especially fat, are likely to influence the risk of cardiovascular disease
by, amongst others, their effects on blood cholesterol concentration. The aim of this study
was to analyse the lipid, energy and protein concentrations of local South African game in
comparison to domestic meats. Fatty acid profiles were determined by chloroform-methanol
extraction and gas chromatographic analysis. Total protein concentrations were determined
by the Lowry Method. Energy analysis was performed using bomb calorimetry. Although no
consistent, distinct differences between all the wild and domestic South African meats were
found, individual differences were noted within and between species. Therefore, no general
consumption recommendations can be made, but some wild meats appear to be more in line
with general health recommendations than domestic meats. |
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A comparison of selected nutritional parameters between wild and domestic meats |
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A comparison of selected nutritional parameters between wild and domestic meats |
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A comparison of selected nutritional parameters between wild and domestic meats |
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