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Supranutritional vitamin E supplementation of grass-finished and concentrate-finished Hereford-cross steers and its effect on meat quality

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 November 2021

L. Vega
Affiliation:
Division of Food Animal Science, School of Veterinary Sience, University of Bristol, Langford, Bristol, BS18 7DU
M. Enser
Affiliation:
Division of Food Animal Science, School of Veterinary Sience, University of Bristol, Langford, Bristol, BS18 7DU
G.R. Nute
Affiliation:
Division of Food Animal Science, School of Veterinary Sience, University of Bristol, Langford, Bristol, BS18 7DU
R.I. Richardson
Affiliation:
Division of Food Animal Science, School of Veterinary Sience, University of Bristol, Langford, Bristol, BS18 7DU
R.C. Ball
Affiliation:
Division of Food Animal Science, School of Veterinary Sience, University of Bristol, Langford, Bristol, BS18 7DU
J.D. Wood
Affiliation:
Division of Food Animal Science, School of Veterinary Sience, University of Bristol, Langford, Bristol, BS18 7DU
G.M. Weber
Affiliation:
F.Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd., Basel, Switzerland, CH-4070
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Previous research has demonstrated that dietary supplementation with high levels of die antioxidant vitamin E is effective in improving beef quality and shelf-life (Arnold et al., 1993). However, these animals did not have access to fresh forage which contains high levels of endogenous vitamin E and also higher concentrations of readily-oxidisable n-3 unsaturated fatty acids (Marmer et al, 1984). This study investigated the effectiveness of vitamin E in improving meat quality of grass finished cattle compared with those fed concentrates.

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Copyright © British Society of Animal Science 1997

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Arnold, R.N., Scheller, K.K., Arp, S.C., Williams, S.N. and Schaefer, D.M. 1993. Dietary α-tocopheryl acetate enhances beef quality in Holstein and beef breed steers. Journal of Food Science 58: 2833.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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