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Animal ; 16(3): 100455, 2022 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35183012

ABSTRACT

The practice of surgical castration of piglets and its alternatives is still under debate. Production of boars may impair meat quality due to boar taint and reduced tenderness compared to meat from surgically castrated male pigs, while immunocastration reduces boar taint and may improve meat quality but seems to be less accepted by the pig chain. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the consumer's sensory appreciation of meat from barrows (BAs), immunocastrates (ICs) and boars (BOs) in six European countries, taking into account the selection of tainted carcass and consumers' appreciation of boar taint. Loin chops of 30 BAs, 30 ICs and 30 BOs were evaluated by 752 consumers in six countries: Belgium, Czech Republic, Poland, Portugal, Romania and Spain. Consumers rated odour, flavour, tenderness, juiciness, overall liking and willingness to buy and sensitivity to and liking of androstenone (AND) and liking of skatole (SKA) was also tested. In each of the six countries, consumers liked the odour of the BO samples less than that of BA, and IC intermediate. For flavour, tenderness, juiciness, overall liking and willingness to buy, liking scores given by the Czech, Polish and Portuguese consumers significantly differed between the BA, BO and IC. Willingness to buy was highest for BA by Czech and Polish consumers and for BA and IC by Portuguese consumers. The frequency of the negative check all terms that apply terms also differed, with a higher frequency of disgusting for BO compared to BA and IC and of off-flavour, irritating, manure, sweat, disappointing compared to BA, and intermediate for IC. 31% of the consumers disliked the odour of AND (NEGAND), and 36% of them were not sensitive; in contrast, 77% of the consumers disliked SKA (NEGSKA). The decrease in flavour liking score for BO compared to BA and IC was more outspoken by the NEGAND consumer, while NEGSKA consumers gave an overall lower liking score independent of the type of male pig. The results of this study indicate that IC can be a valid alternative for surgical castration.


Subject(s)
Meat , Skatole , Animals , Castration/veterinary , Male , Meat/analysis , Odorants/analysis , Swine , Taste
2.
Food Res Int ; 99(Pt 1): 426-434, 2017 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28784502

ABSTRACT

The idea of having untrained consumers performing Temporal Dominance of Sensations (TDS) and dynamic liking in the same session was recently introduced (Thomas, van der Stelt, Prokop, Lawlor, & Schlich, 2016). In the present study, a variation of the data acquisition protocol was done, aiming to record TDS and liking simultaneously on the same screen in a single session during multiple product intakes. This method, called Simultaneous Temporal Drivers of Liking (S-TDL), was used to describe samples of Gouda cheese in an international experiment. To test this idea, consumers from six European countries (n=667) assessed 4 Gouda cheeses with different ages and fat contents during one sensory evaluation session. Ten sensory attributes and a 9-point hedonic scale were presented simultaneously on the computer screen. While performing TDS, consumers could reassess their liking score as often as they wanted. This new type of sensory data was coded by individual average liking scores while a given attribute was perceived as dominant (Liking While Dominant; LWD). Although significant differences in preference were observed among countries, there were global preferences for a longer dominance of melting, fatty and tender textures. The cheese flavour attribute was the best positive TDL, whereas bitter was a strong negative TDL. A cluster analysis of the 667 consumers identified three significant liking clusters, each with different most and least preferred samples. For the TDL computation by cluster, significant specific TDL were observed. These results showed the importance of overall liking segmentation before TDL analysis to determine which attributes should have a longer dominance duration in order to please specific consumer targets.


Subject(s)
Cheese/classification , Consumer Behavior , Taste Perception , Taste , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Europe , Feeding Behavior , Female , Humans , Judgment , Male , Middle Aged , Philosophy , Time Factors , Young Adult
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J Appl Microbiol ; 116(2): 424-34, 2014 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24118877

ABSTRACT

AIMS: Evaluation of an effect of glycation of Ara h 1 on proliferation and survival rate and adhesion of intestinal Enterococcus faecalis, Escherichia coli and Lactobacillus acidophilus. METHODS AND RESULTS: Pure Ara h 1 heated at three different temperature conditions (G37, G60 and C145°C) in the presence or absence of glucose was subjected to enzymatic hydrolysis. Impacts of Ara h 1 hydrolysates on the bacterial proliferation, survival rate and adhesion to Caco-2 cells in mono and heterogeneous cultures were studied with fluorescent techniques: DAPI, LIVE/DEAD staining and FISH. Examined hydrolysates hindered proliferation of E. coli and Ent. faecalis with simultaneous decrease in their survival. Maillard reaction (MR, glycation) of Ara h 1 did not alter the effect of hydrolysates on bacterial proliferation rate. Hydrolysates modified at 60 and 145°C with glucose altered the profile of immobilized bacteria, mostly by lowering the number of adhering E. coli and promoting the adhesion of bacteria from genera Lactobacillus and Enterococcus. CONCLUSIONS: Ara h1 hydrolysates processed in various ways demonstrated their strong modulatory effect on bacterial proliferation, survival rate and adhesion. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: Reducing the adhesion of opportunistic bacteria by hydrolysates of Ara h 1 glycated at 60 and 145°C, together with modulation of immobilization of beneficial lactobacilli and enterococci, may be of relevance in terms of the physiological status of the intestinal barrier.


Subject(s)
Antigens, Plant/metabolism , Arachis/chemistry , Enterococcus faecalis/metabolism , Escherichia coli/metabolism , Globulins/metabolism , Glycoproteins/metabolism , Lactobacillus acidophilus/metabolism , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Bacterial Adhesion , Caco-2 Cells , Enterococcus faecalis/growth & development , Escherichia coli/growth & development , Gastrointestinal Tract/microbiology , Glucose/metabolism , Glycosylation , Hot Temperature , Humans , Hydrolysis , Lactobacillus acidophilus/growth & development , Maillard Reaction , Membrane Proteins
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Peptides ; 32(4): 707-12, 2011 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21167240

ABSTRACT

Milk is one of the main source of biologically-active peptides that may function as regulatory substances called food hormones. After passing the gut-blood barrier, the µ-opioid receptor agonist and antagonist peptides may become the new factors influencing various functions of the human organism. The aim of the conducted research was to determine the influence of µ-opioid receptor agonist peptides: human and bovine ß-casomorphin-7 (h/bBCM-7) and antagonistic peptides: casoxin-6 and- D (CXN-6/D) on proliferation and cytokine secretion of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). The PBMCs proliferation was measured by the use of the BrdU test, which assesses the DNA synthesis activity and the WST-1 test which assesses the activity of mitochondrial dehydrogenase enzymes. The influence of all the investigated peptides on secretion of IL-4, IL-8, IL-13 and IFN-γ was determined by the use of the ELISA tests. Incubating the cells with the peptides has not caused any changes to their enzymatic activity, which has been proved by a WST-1 test. When using a BrdU test, however, it has been observed that there appear changes to proliferation of PBMCs correlated to amounts of bromodeoxyuridine incorporated into the cellular DNA. Moreover, changes to secretion of IL-4 and IL-13 by the cells under the influence of agonists were detected, as well as changes to secretion of IFN-gamma under the influence of all the examined substances. The obtained results provide information on immunomodulatory effects of food-derived opioid peptides, which may be of clinical significance especially in the case of allergic diseases in newborns.


Subject(s)
Monocytes/drug effects , Receptors, Opioid, mu/agonists , Receptors, Opioid, mu/antagonists & inhibitors , Adult , Animals , Cattle , Cytokines/metabolism , Humans , Male
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Pol J Vet Sci ; 11(3): 251-5, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18942549

ABSTRACT

The aim of this article is to present the interdisciplinary area that concerns both animal feed allergy and human food allergy. The following problems are presented: definition of animal feed allergy, mechanism of food/feed allergy, contemporary paradigm of immune response, nature of epitopes, neoallergens, nutrigenomics and animal holistic feeding. Finally, it is noted that the present view on food/fodder and nutrition of people and animals have more and more in common. Their common ground is the idea of nutritional genomics as an idea of individual nutrition, prevention and therapy.


Subject(s)
Allergens/immunology , Animal Feed , Food Hypersensitivity/prevention & control , Food Hypersensitivity/veterinary , Nutrigenomics , Allergens/adverse effects , Animal Feed/adverse effects , Animal Feed/analysis , Animals , Dietary Proteins/administration & dosage , Dietary Proteins/immunology , Food Hypersensitivity/immunology , Humans
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Rocz Panstw Zakl Hig ; 45(4): 293-9, 1994.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7792518

ABSTRACT

The content of micro/macroelements, lead and cadmium in Faba bean proteins from the seeds after their harvest and from the seeds stored (2 months, 6-8 degrees C) and dried (6h at 35 degrees C up to 15-15% moisture) was determined. Proteins were extracted with water (pH 8.0). Globulins were precipitated from water protein extract at pH 4.2. The microelements (Cu, Mn, Fe and Zn) content in albumins and globulins from the seeds after their harvest and from stored and dried seeds were as follows: 37.4 and 27.1; 46.7 and 35.8; 15.4 and 18.9; 179.2 and 229.7 micrograms/g (albumins) and 24.9 and 31.9; 20.0 and 28.1; 92.1 and 205.4; 68.7 and 102.9 micrograms/g (globulins). These findings indicate that Faba bean albumins and globulins form the labile and neutral nucleo-glycoprotein complexes with Cu, Mn, Fe and Zn. The process of storage and drying caused the migration of the micro and macroelements between albumins and globulins. Generally, one may say that Faba bean albumins and globulins are the source of the biologically active micro- and macroelements.


Subject(s)
Cadmium/analysis , Fabaceae/chemistry , Food Preservation , Lead/analysis , Plants, Medicinal , Seeds/chemistry , Albumins/chemistry , Globulins/chemistry , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Metals/chemistry
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Rocz Panstw Zakl Hig ; 41(5-6): 263-8, 1990.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2101178

ABSTRACT

The effect was studied of cow udder infection with S. aureus on changes of milk proteins. The tested milk was derived from two cows of the black-white lowland breed aged 5 years in the second stage of lactation. Proteins soluble and insoluble at pH 4.6 were characterized by means of starch-urea and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The solution of nitrogen compound reacting with ninhydrin and soluble at pH 4.6 was separated by gel filtration, thin-layer chromatography and high-voltage paper electrophoresis, thin-layer chromatography and high-voltage paper electrophoresis. In the milk of the infected cow degradation of alpha s, beta and kappa casein, and increased content of gamma immunoglobulin. In whey proteins a rise was observed of serum albumin content and a decrease of beta-lactoglobulin and alpha lactoalbumin. In the solution after precipitation of casein at pH 4.6 in the milk of the infected cow a greater number of fractions reacting with ninhydrin was found. The observed range of degradation changes in milk protein in the infected cow (S. aureus) suggests that it has a negative effect on the technological, nutritional and hygienic value of milk.


Subject(s)
Mastitis, Bovine/metabolism , Milk Proteins/metabolism , Staphylococcal Infections/metabolism , Albumins/analysis , Albumins/metabolism , Animals , Caseins/analysis , Caseins/metabolism , Cattle , Chromatography, Thin Layer/methods , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel/methods , Female , Immunoglobulins/analysis , Immunoglobulins/metabolism , Lactoglobulins/analysis , Lactoglobulins/metabolism , Milk Proteins/analysis , Staphylococcus aureus
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