Spontaneous liver steatosis can be experimentally induced in domestic Greylag geese by combining a short photoperiod with a sequence of feed restriction followed by ad libitum corn feeding. This could offer an alternative to the conventional "foie gras" production system based on overfeeding. The present work aimed at comparing the compositional characteristics, sensory profile, and acceptability by a consumer panel of fatty livers obtained by overfeeding and spontaneous fattening. In all, 210 male geese were used: 125 geese were raised over a 31-wk period to produce fatty liver without overfeeding ("alternative livers") and 85 were raised using conventional methods with overfeeding ("conventional livers"). Mean liver weight was over 1 kg (...
International audienceUnderstanding the evolution of fatty liver metabolism of ducks is a recurrent ...
The purpose of this study was to define the meat quality characteristics of White and Multicolor gee...
Although geese possess an adaptive physiological capacity for lipid storage, few candidate genes con...
The present experiment aimed at comparing fatty livers obtained from overfeeding or from an alternat...
ABSTRACT Susceptibility to liver steatosis was studied in Landes and Poland geese, which are hyper-a...
11 simple procedure for the quantitative determination of goose fatty liver quality is described. Th...
Lipid synthesis, transport, and storage were investigated in two genotypes of geese that differ in ...
From the age of 9 weeks, 90-90 Kolos, Gourmaud and Babati goose breeds were force fed with 2 differe...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of different fattening systems on the tech...
Work volume: 32 pages. Structure: summary, abbreviations, introduction, literature review, research ...
In foie gras production the technological yield after the cooking process is one of the main issues ...
A follow-up study was performed to describe characteristic physiological alterations by means of com...
The fatty liver of mule ducks, i.e. French 'foie gras', is the most valuable product in duck product...
Abstract In an experimental strain of white plumage geese created in 1989, two experiments were carr...
Key words: fatty liver, suppression subtractive hybridization, differentially expressed gene ABST...
International audienceUnderstanding the evolution of fatty liver metabolism of ducks is a recurrent ...
The purpose of this study was to define the meat quality characteristics of White and Multicolor gee...
Although geese possess an adaptive physiological capacity for lipid storage, few candidate genes con...
The present experiment aimed at comparing fatty livers obtained from overfeeding or from an alternat...
ABSTRACT Susceptibility to liver steatosis was studied in Landes and Poland geese, which are hyper-a...
11 simple procedure for the quantitative determination of goose fatty liver quality is described. Th...
Lipid synthesis, transport, and storage were investigated in two genotypes of geese that differ in ...
From the age of 9 weeks, 90-90 Kolos, Gourmaud and Babati goose breeds were force fed with 2 differe...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of different fattening systems on the tech...
Work volume: 32 pages. Structure: summary, abbreviations, introduction, literature review, research ...
In foie gras production the technological yield after the cooking process is one of the main issues ...
A follow-up study was performed to describe characteristic physiological alterations by means of com...
The fatty liver of mule ducks, i.e. French 'foie gras', is the most valuable product in duck product...
Abstract In an experimental strain of white plumage geese created in 1989, two experiments were carr...
Key words: fatty liver, suppression subtractive hybridization, differentially expressed gene ABST...
International audienceUnderstanding the evolution of fatty liver metabolism of ducks is a recurrent ...
The purpose of this study was to define the meat quality characteristics of White and Multicolor gee...
Although geese possess an adaptive physiological capacity for lipid storage, few candidate genes con...