J. S. Sim
University of Alberta
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Meat Science | 1996
D. U. Ahn; S. Lutz; J. S. Sim
Effects of dietary α-linolenic acid on the fatty acid composition, storage stability and sensory characteristics of cooked pork were studied. Dietary α-linolenic acid (LNA) significantly (p < 0.05) increased the proportion of n-3 fatty acids and the degree of unsaturation in the neutral lipids and phospholipids. The increases in n-3 fatty acids were observed in the total lipids, triglycerides, phosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatidylcholine, and mainly consisted of C18:3n3, C20:5n3 and/or C22:5n3. The thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) values (mg malondialdehyde per kg meat) of cooked vacuum packaged loins remained below 1.5, but in loose packaged loins TBARS values increased more than 3 times those of 0 time values during 2-day storage at 4 °C. The TBARS values of loins after LNA-enrichment were significantly higher than those of the control in both vacuum and loose packaging, and the increase of unsaturation in fatty acids had a strong prooxidant effect. The increase in dietary LNA enrichment increased oxidation (TBARS values) and had a detrimental effect on the acceptability of cooked pork loins held for 2 days in loose packaging.
Lipids | 2003
A. O. Ajuyah; Ye Wang; Hoon H. Sunwoo; J. S. Sim
The effect that egg yolk or maternal n−3 FA have on the cardiac tissue long-chain n−3 FA status of chicks during growth was investigated. Fggs with low, medium, and high levels of n−3 PUFA were obtained by feeding breeder hens a wheat/soybean meal-based diet containing 5% sunflower oil (Low n−3), 2.5% sunflower oil plus 2.5% fish oil (Medium n−3), or 5% fish oil (High n−3). The chicks hatched from Low, Medium, and High n−3 eggs were fed a diet containing 18∶3n−3, but devoid of long-chain n−3 FA. The FA composition of cardiac tissue was determined on days 0, 14, 28, and 42. At day 0, the cardiac FA reflected maternal diet. With time, the level of all the long-chain n−3 FA decreased compared with day 0, and this was true especially by day 14. These data show that dietary 18∶3n−3 fed to the chicks did not sustain high levels of EPA and DHA in cardiac tissue, despite the high content of long-chain n−3 FA in the maternal diet. At days 0 and 14, the chicks hatched from High and Medium n−3 eggs had higher 20∶5n−3, 22∶5n−3, and 22∶6n−3 contents with a concomitant reduction in 20∶4n−6 in the cardiac tissue compared with the Low n−3 egg group. Cardiac tissue of birds hatched from Medium n−3 eggs retained higher levels of 20∶5n−3 up to day 42 of growth when compared with other treatments (P<0.05). None of the treatments was effective in maintaining DHA levels after day 14 of growth.
Poultry Science | 1996
F. W. Wolfe; J. S. Sim
Poultry Science | 1991
J. S. Sim
Poultry Science | 1991
A. O. Ajuyah; K. H. Lee; R. T. Hardin; J. S. Sim
Poultry Science | 2002
E.N. Lee; Hoon H. Sunwoo; K. Menninen; J. S. Sim
Poultry Science | 2000
Ye Wang; Catherine J. Field; J. S. Sim
Journal of Food Science | 1996
F. H. Wolfe; J. S. Sim
Journal of Food Science | 1995
D. U. Ahn; F. H. Wolfe; J. S. Sim
Journal of Food Science | 1993
A. O. Ajuyah; D.U. Ahn; R. T. Hardin; J. S. Sim