The present study investigated the in vivo effect of chicory root on testicular steroid concentrations and androstenone metabolizing enzymes in entire male pigs. Furthermore, the effect on skatole and indole concentrations in plasma and adipose tissue was investigated. The pigs were divided into two groups; one receiving experimental feed containing 10% dried chicory root for 16 days before slaughter, the control group was fed a standard diet. Plasma, adipose and liver tissue samples were collected at slaughter. Plasma was analyzed for the concentration of testosterone, estradiol, insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), skatole and indole. Adipose tissue was analyzed for the concentration of androstenone, skatole and indole, while the liver t...
Boar taint is one of topical problems in fattening pigs. It is caused by two main compounds — andros...
© 2015 Chen et al. Steroids metabolism plays an important role in mammals and contributes to quality...
Boar taint has been mainly associated with the presence of androstenone and skatole in adipose tissu...
The present study investigated the in vivo effect of chicory root on testicular steroid concentratio...
Effect of chicory root and age on the gastrointestinal ecosystem and accumulatin of skatole and and...
Cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes are widely studied for their involvement in metabolism of drugs and en...
In pigs the endogenously produced compound androstenone is metabolised in the liver in two steps by ...
We used entire male pigs to: 1) compare different methods to analyse boar taint compounds; 2) evalua...
Boar taint is a major meat-quality defect in pigs and is due to excessive accumulation of skatole an...
Chicory (Cichorium intybus) has been shown to induce enzymes of pharmacokinetic relevance (cytochrom...
An excessive accumulation of androstenone in pig adipose tissue is a major contributor to the phenom...
Steroid metabolism is important in various species. The accumulation of androgen metabolite, androst...
International audienceAbstractAbandoning traditional practice of piglet castration will impact the p...
Androstenone (5α-androst-16-en-3-one) is a steroid pheromone, excessive accumulation of which in pig...
Boar taint is one of topical problems in fattening pigs. It is caused by two main compounds — andros...
© 2015 Chen et al. Steroids metabolism plays an important role in mammals and contributes to quality...
Boar taint has been mainly associated with the presence of androstenone and skatole in adipose tissu...
The present study investigated the in vivo effect of chicory root on testicular steroid concentratio...
Effect of chicory root and age on the gastrointestinal ecosystem and accumulatin of skatole and and...
Cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes are widely studied for their involvement in metabolism of drugs and en...
In pigs the endogenously produced compound androstenone is metabolised in the liver in two steps by ...
We used entire male pigs to: 1) compare different methods to analyse boar taint compounds; 2) evalua...
Boar taint is a major meat-quality defect in pigs and is due to excessive accumulation of skatole an...
Chicory (Cichorium intybus) has been shown to induce enzymes of pharmacokinetic relevance (cytochrom...
An excessive accumulation of androstenone in pig adipose tissue is a major contributor to the phenom...
Steroid metabolism is important in various species. The accumulation of androgen metabolite, androst...
International audienceAbstractAbandoning traditional practice of piglet castration will impact the p...
Androstenone (5α-androst-16-en-3-one) is a steroid pheromone, excessive accumulation of which in pig...
Boar taint is one of topical problems in fattening pigs. It is caused by two main compounds — andros...
© 2015 Chen et al. Steroids metabolism plays an important role in mammals and contributes to quality...
Boar taint has been mainly associated with the presence of androstenone and skatole in adipose tissu...