Mylène Gobert
Institut national de la recherche agronomique
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Meat Science | 2010
Mylène Gobert; Dominique Gruffat; Mihaela Habeanu; Émilie Parafita; D. Bauchart; Denys Durand
The effect of supplementing PUFA-rich cull cow diets with vitamin E (2.8 g/animal/day) or vitamin E plus plant extracts rich in polyphenols (PERP) (126 g/animal/day), for 101+/-3 days preceding slaughter, on the oxidative stability of longissimus thoracis (LT) and semitendinosus (ST) steaks was evaluated after ageing (for 12 d at 4 degrees C either in carcass or under-vacuum) and packaging (14 d under-vacuum (V), 4 d aerobic (A) and 7 d under modified atmosphere (70:30, O(2)/CO(2)) (MA)). The ageing method had no effect on a beef lipid oxidation intensity marker (malondialdehyde (MDA)), whereas packaging systems containing O(2) (A and MA) significantly increased lipid oxidation intensity (5 and 13 times higher than under V, respectively). Adding antioxidants to diets of animals given a PUFA-rich diet significantly improved lipid stability in steaks; the combination of vitamin E and PERP was more efficient than vitamin E alone for the most deleterious beef packaging.
Meat Science | 2014
Mylène Gobert; Thierry Sayd; Philippe Gatellier; Véronique Santé-Lhoutellier
The use of proteomics in the field of meat science has gained in robustness and accuracy. This is consistent with the genomic and bioinformatic tools. Its application to sensorial and technological meat quality traits is discussed as well as the emergence of sanitary and nutritional issue which will grow in a next future.
Meat Science | 2014
Mihaela Habeanu; Agnès Thomas; Esperanza Bispo; Mylène Gobert; Dominique Gruffat; Denys Durand; D. Bauchart
The effects of extruded linseed and rapeseed on lipids and FA composition of total, polar and neutral lipids of longissimus thoracis (LT) and semitendinosus (ST) muscles were investigated in 21 Normand cull cows. Animals were assigned in a 100 d finishing period to straw (30%) and concentrate (70%) based (C) or the same diet supplemented with linseed (L) or with rapeseed (66%) plus linseed (33%) (RL). Beef polar and neutral lipids were purified by liquid chromatography and their FA analysed by GLC. Trans and cis 18:1, purified by HPLC from total FA methyl esters, were analysed by GLC-MS. L and LR diets did not increase beef lipid deposition, but had modified FA composition of both LT and ST muscles in favouring deposition of 18:3n-3 and 9cis,11tr 18:2 (CLA), mainly to the detriment of 18:1∆9 cis (neutral lipids) and 18:2n-6 (polar lipids). However, they did not favour deposition of LC n-3 PUFA in the two muscles, but had increased deposition of trans 18:1 significantly, especially of ∆13tr to ∆16tr isoforms to the detriment of ∆10tr 18:1 (L diet) and of ∆11tr 18:1 (RL diet).
Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2010
Cécile Bourguet; Véronique Deiss; Mylène Gobert; Denys Durand; Alain Boissy; E.M. Claudia Terlouw
Food & Function | 2014
Mylène Gobert; Didier Rémond; Michèle Loonis; Caroline Buffière; Véronique Santé-Lhoutellier; Claire Dufour
International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism | 2010
Edith Filaire; Alain Massart; Hugues Portier; M. Rouveix; Fatima Rosado; Anne S. Bage; Mylène Gobert; Denys Durand
Archiva Zootechnica | 2008
Mihaela Habeanu; Denys Durand; Mylène Gobert; D. Bauchart
Nutrition Clinique Et Metabolisme | 2013
Denys Durand; Marie Damon; Mylène Gobert
Nutrition Clinique Et Metabolisme | 2013
Mylène Gobert; Marie Damon; Denys Durand
Nutrition Clinique Et Metabolisme | 2010
D. Bauchart; Mylène Gobert; Mihaela Habeanu; Émilie Parafita; Dominique Gruffat; Denys Durand