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Trop Anim Health Prod ; 44(7): 1491-6, 2012 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22323106

ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was to determine the fattening performance and carcass and meat quality characteristics of Kivircik twin male lambs. Twelve lambs at approximately 5 months of age were subjected to a finishing diet for 60 days. Average live weight of lambs at the beginning and the end of the fattening were 23.14 ± 0.84 and 39.0 ± 1.01 kg, respectively. Daily live weight gain and feed conversion efficiency were found as 0.265 ± 0.007 and 6.14 kg, respectively. Hot carcass weight, cold carcass weight, and dressing percentage were 19.6 ± 0.6 and 18.9 ± 0.6 kg and 48.1 ± 0.3%, respectively. Kidney-pelvic fat weight, internal fat weight, and m. longissimus dorsi area were 0.117 ± 0.023 and 0.364 ± 0.041 kg and 15.26 ± 0.70 cm(2), respectively. The percentages of leg, back loin, forearm, shoulder, neck, flank-chest, kidney-pelvic fat, and internal fat in carcasses of the lambs were found as 34.1 ± 0.4%, 19.6 ± 0.3%, 21.0 ± 0.2%, 7.0 ± 0.3%, 10.5 ± 0.3%, 7.2 ± 0.2%, 1.3 ± 0.1%, and 1.8 ± 0.1%, respectively. Averages water content, ash, protein content, and fat content of meat samples were 73.4%, 1.0%, 19.5% and 3.6%, respectively. pH and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances values of meat samples were 5.55 and 0.056 ± 0.017. L*(lightness), a*(redness), and b*(yellowness) values were recorded as 43.87, 12.69, and 10.22, respectively. Thus, we conclude that fattening performance, carcass, and meat quality of Kivircik lambs are satisfactory levels than that of other native breeds.


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Adipose Tissue/growth & development , Meat/standards , Muscle, Skeletal/growth & development , Sheep, Domestic/growth & development , Animal Husbandry , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Animals , Body Weight , Male , Turkey , Weight Gain
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Meat Sci ; 86(3): 692-8, 2010 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20650573

ABSTRACT

The aims of the study were to investigate the effects of immunization against GnRH using OL protein (Ovalbumin-LHRH-7) on feedlot performance, carcass, meat quality and some reproductive traits in Kivircik ram lambs. Ram lambs in the immunization (I, n=7) group were immunized against GnRH using OL protein and boosted 2 weeks later. Control (C, n=7) group was not treated. The animals were kept at pasture for 6 weeks after the first immunization, subjected to a 70 day fattening program, and then slaughtered. Growth performance, various carcass and meat quality characteristics were not affected from the immunization. GnRH immunization induced GnRH antibody production, suppressed testosterone production and testicular growth (P<0.01). Testicular structure was negatively affected from the immunization, but not pituitary. These results suggest that immunization against GnRH with OL could be an alternative castration technique in ram lambs without negatively affecting carcass and meat quality characteristics.


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Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone/immunology , Immunization/methods , Meat/standards , Orchiectomy/methods , Sheep/immunology , Testis/immunology , Animals , Antibodies/blood , Immunization/veterinary , Male , Orchiectomy/veterinary , Ovalbumin/immunology , Pituitary Gland/immunology , Recombinant Proteins/immunology , Testis/growth & development , Testis/pathology , Testosterone/antagonists & inhibitors
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J Pharm Biomed Anal ; 29(1-2): 43-50, 2002 Jun 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12062663

ABSTRACT

A sensitive adsorptive stripping voltammetric method for the measurement of cilazapril in 0.04 M Britton-Robinson buffer (pH 9.0) solution was described. The method was based on the adsorptive accumulation of the drug at a hanging mercury drop electrode (HMDE), followed by differential pulse voltammetry. The response was evaluated with respect to pre-concentration time, pH effect, accumulation potential, accumulation time and scan rate. The peak potential was -0.60 V (vs. Ag/AgCl). The peak current was directly proportional to the concentration of cilazapril with a detection limit of 17.6 ng ml(-1) at an accumulation time of 10 s. The reduction process was irreversible and the wave showed adsorptive characteristics. The results were compared to those obtained using a HPLC procedure. A reversed-phase C18e column with aqueous phosphate buffer (pH 3.5; 0.125 M)-acetonitrile (67:33, v/v) mobile phase and benazapril as internal standard was used. UV detector was set at 254 nm. Results obtained in HPLC were comparable to those obtained by adsorptive stripping voltammetric method.


Subject(s)
Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors/analysis , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Cilazapril/analysis , Pharmaceutical Preparations/analysis , Tablets
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