›› 2010, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (3): 45-47.

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Comparative Study on Muscle Chemical Composition of Crossbred Male Lambs between Poll Dorset and Small Hail Han Sheep Slaughtered at Ages of 7-and 13-month-old

YANG Kai-lun,LUO Qiu-jiang,WANG Meng-lin,ZHU Wen-yuan,TANG Zhi-gao   

  1. (Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, Xinjiang Agricultural University, Urumqi 830052, China)
  • Received:1900-01-01 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2010-03-20 Published:2010-03-20
  • Contact: LUO Qiu-jiang

Abstract: The experiment was undertaken to comparatively study muscle chemical composition of crossbred male lambs of Poll Dorset × Small Tail Han Sheep at ages of 7-and 13-month-old. Five 7-and 13-month-old male lambs,selected from the flocks raised in intensive production system,were slaughtered. Longissimus dorsi (LD) was sampled and muscle chemical composition was determined. The results showed that there was no significant difference in the contents of dry matter,crude protein,crude fat,ash,calcium,and phosphorus in LD between 7-and 13-month-old male lambs (P>0.05). The contents of glutanmic acid,threonine,leucine in LD of 7-month-old male lambs was markedly higher than that of 13-month-old male lambs(P<0.05),but histidine was lower. There was no significant difference in the contents of the other amino acids,total essential amino acids,total non-essential amino acids,and total amino acids. The content of linoleic acid in LD of 7-month-old male lambs was higher about 45% than that of 13-month-old male lambs. There was no significant difference in the contents of the other fatty acids,fatty acids,total unsaturated fatty acids,total unsaturated fatty acids to total saturated fatty acids ratio(P>0.05). The contents of Mg,Zn,Cu,and Mn in LD of 13-month-old male lambs showed increasing tendency,and iron was increased by 17.2% (P>0.05) compared with 7-month-old male lambs. The present study indicated that the nutritional value of Longissimus dorsi was the same between 7-and 13-month-old male lambs.

Key words: intensive production system; lamb; age; muscle; chemical composition

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