Feeding wet distillers grains plus solubles (WDGS) could increase polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) concentration in the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) membrane, thereby altering membrane integrity, resulting in more rapid post-rigor calcium leakage, greater enzyme activity and improved tenderness. Steers were finished on either 0% WDGS or 50% WDGS. Steaks from steers fed WDGS were more tender and had greater free calcium concentrations. Feeding WDGS also increased proportions of PUFA in SR membrane and altered SR lipid and phospholipid profiles. These findings suggest that feeding increased concentrations of WDGS in the finishing diet can possibly increase meat tenderness through the proposed mechanism
Three studies were conducted with cattle and sheep to examine the activities of acidic proteases (ca...
Two experiments were conducted to analyze the effects of wet distillers grains plus solubles (WDGS) ...
Tenderness is such an important quality of beef that consumers are willing to pay more for beef that...
Feeding wet distillers grains plus solubles (WDGS) could increase polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) ...
Feeding high levels of wet distillers grains plus solubles (WDGS) increases polyunsaturated fatty ac...
Feeding high levels of wet distillers grains plus solubles (WDGS) increases polyunsaturated fatty ac...
Steers were finished on either 0% or 30% wet distillers grains plus solubles with four antioxidant t...
Feeding dried distillers grains (DG) may influence calcium flux postmortem by disrupting the stabili...
Steers were finished on either a corn control, 40% full-fat modified distillers grains plus solubles...
Biochemical changes in muscle postmortem have been associated with initial beef tenderness early pos...
Feeding high levels of distillers grains increases polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) levels in beef....
This research was conducted to understand the effects of feeding finishing diets containing distille...
A total of 336 steers were fed one of seven finishing diets: a corn-based control, 35%, 50%, or 65% ...
Two studies were designed to investigate the effect of feeding crossbred beef steers a standard barl...
Improving tenderness of beef from cows is desirable because it could increase marketability of these...
Three studies were conducted with cattle and sheep to examine the activities of acidic proteases (ca...
Two experiments were conducted to analyze the effects of wet distillers grains plus solubles (WDGS) ...
Tenderness is such an important quality of beef that consumers are willing to pay more for beef that...
Feeding wet distillers grains plus solubles (WDGS) could increase polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) ...
Feeding high levels of wet distillers grains plus solubles (WDGS) increases polyunsaturated fatty ac...
Feeding high levels of wet distillers grains plus solubles (WDGS) increases polyunsaturated fatty ac...
Steers were finished on either 0% or 30% wet distillers grains plus solubles with four antioxidant t...
Feeding dried distillers grains (DG) may influence calcium flux postmortem by disrupting the stabili...
Steers were finished on either a corn control, 40% full-fat modified distillers grains plus solubles...
Biochemical changes in muscle postmortem have been associated with initial beef tenderness early pos...
Feeding high levels of distillers grains increases polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) levels in beef....
This research was conducted to understand the effects of feeding finishing diets containing distille...
A total of 336 steers were fed one of seven finishing diets: a corn-based control, 35%, 50%, or 65% ...
Two studies were designed to investigate the effect of feeding crossbred beef steers a standard barl...
Improving tenderness of beef from cows is desirable because it could increase marketability of these...
Three studies were conducted with cattle and sheep to examine the activities of acidic proteases (ca...
Two experiments were conducted to analyze the effects of wet distillers grains plus solubles (WDGS) ...
Tenderness is such an important quality of beef that consumers are willing to pay more for beef that...