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Genetics Selection Evolution | 2014

Selecting the quality of mule duck fatty liver based on near-infrared spectroscopy

Christelle Marie-Etancelin; Zulma G. Vitezica; Laurent Bonnal; X. Fernandez; Denis Bastianelli

Background“Foie gras” is produced predominantly in France and about 90% of the commercialized product is obtained from male mule ducks. The melting rate (percentage of fat released during cooking) is the main criterion used to determine the quality of “foie gras”. However, up to now the melting rate could not be predicted without causing liver damage, which means that selection programs could not use this criterion.MethodsFatty liver phenotypes were obtained for a population of over 1400 overfed male mule ducks. The phenotypes were based on two types of near-infrared spectra (on the liver surface and on ground liver) in order to predict the melting rate and liver composition (ash, dry matter, lipid and protein contents). Genetic parameters were computed in multiple traits with a “sire-dam” model and using a Gibbs sampling approach.ResultsThe estimates for the genetic parameters show that the measured melting rate and the predicted melting rate obtained with two near-infrared spectrometer devices are genetically the same trait: genetic correlations are very high (ranging from +0.89 to +0.97 depending on the mule duck parental line and the spectrometer) and heritabilities are comparable. The predictions based on the spectra of ground liver samples using a laboratory spectrometer correlate with those based on the surface spectra using a portable spectrometer (from +0.83 to +0.95 for dry matter, lipid and protein content) and are particularly high for the melting rate (higher than +0.95). Although less accurate than the predictions obtained using the spectra of ground liver samples, the phenotypic prediction of the melting rate based on surface spectra is sufficiently accurate to be used by “foie gras” processors.ConclusionsNear-infrared spectrometry is an efficient tool to select liver quality in breeding programs because animals can be ranked according to their liver melting rate without damaging their livers. Thus, these original results will help breeders to select ducks based on the liver melting rate, a crucial criterion that defines the quality of the liver and for which there was previously no accurate predictor.


Journal of Animal Science | 2014

Improving residual feed intake of mule progeny of Muscovy ducks: genetic parameters and responses to selection with emphasis on carcass composition and fatty liver quality.

L. Drouilhet; B. Basso; Marie-Dominique Bernadet; A. Cornuez; L. Bodin; I. David; Christelle Marie-Etancelin


Archive | 2010

Genetic parameters of fatty liver and breast muscle composition predicted by near-infrared spectroscopy

Christelle Marie-Etancelin; Xavier Fernandez; E. Baéza; Laurent Bonnal; Marie-Dominique Bernadet; Hélène Manse; Pascal Chartrin; Denis Bastianelli


Archive | 2008

Dispositif de detection de QTL chez le canard commun

Christelle Marie-Etancelin; J.M. André; E. Baéza; B. Basso; Denis Bastianelli


Journal of Animal Science | 2015

Sex impact on the quality of fatty liver and its genetic determinism in mule ducks.

Christelle Marie-Etancelin; B. Retailleau; A. Alinier; Zulma G. Vitezica


Archive | 2012

Comparison of two spectra acquisition conditions for the evaluation of genetic parameters of duck fatty liver quality

Denis Bastianelli; Xavier Fernandez; Marie-Dominique Bernadet; Hélène Manse; Laurent Bonnal; Christelle Marie-Etancelin


Archive | 2010

Primo-localisation de QTL d'aptitude au gavage et de qualité des produits du canard

M. Kileh-Wais; Jean-Michel Elsen; Katia Feve; Florence Vignoles; Xavier Fernandez; E. Baéza; S. Davail; Denis Bastianelli; Marie-Dominique Bernadet; Francois Dubos; B. Basso; Alain Vignal; Christelle Marie-Etancelin


Archive | 2009

Near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy for predicting lipid content in duck breast meat : [Preprint]

Denis Bastianelli; Laurent Bonnal; Pascal Chartrin; Marie-Dominique Bernadet; Christelle Marie-Etancelin; E. Baéza


Archive | 2009

Genetic parameters of mule ducks meat and fatty liver performances simultaneously estimated in both parental liness : [Preprint]

Christelle Marie-Etancelin; Xavier Fernandez; S. Davail; Jean-Marc André; Denis Bastianelli; Zulma G. Vitezica; E. Baéza; Marie-Dominique Bernadet; B. Basso; G. Guy; A. Legarra; Jean-Paul Brun


Archive | 2008

Paramètres génétiques d'indicateurs du métabolisme hépatique durant le gavage, de la qualité des produits et du taux de corticostérone chez le canard, estimés dans le cadre du programme GENECAN

Christelle Marie-Etancelin; J.M. André; E. Baéza; B. Basso; Denis Bastianelli

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E. Baéza

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Marie-Dominique Bernadet

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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B. Basso

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Xavier Fernandez

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Pascal Chartrin

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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A. Cornuez

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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A. Legarra

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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