Effect of vitamin E supplementation on α-tocopherol and β-carotene concentrations in tissues from pasture- and grain-fed cattle - PubMed (original) (raw)
Effect of vitamin E supplementation on α-tocopherol and β-carotene concentrations in tissues from pasture- and grain-fed cattle
A Yang et al. Meat Sci. 2002 Jan.
Abstract
The effects of dietary vitamin E supplementation of grain-fed cattle on lipid oxidation and meat colour have been extensively investigated, but little attention has been given to pasture-fed cattle where meat is likely to contain naturally high amounts of α-tocopherol and carotenoids. In the work described, we evaluated the effects of pasture-feeding alone and with vitamin E supplementation on tissue levels of anti-oxidants and compared the findings with those obtained for grain-fed cattle with and without supplementation. Sorghum was the major component of the grained-based ration. α-Tocopherol concentrations in plasma, muscle and fat tissues of pasture-fed cattle were not affected by vitamin E supplementation (2500 IU/head/day for 132 days prior to slaughter) while those of grain-fed cattle increased significantly. The α-tocopherol concentrations in the supplemented grain-fed cattle were similar in muscle and liver to pasture-fed animals but were lower in their fat (P<0.05). The major carotenoid present in all tissues studied from pasture-fed was β-carotene and its contents in plasma, liver, fat and muscles were decreased (P<0.05) by supplementation with vitamin E. Carotenoids were essentially absent in grain-fed cattle except for small amounts in liver. The implication of this study for the meat industry is that cattle grazed on good pasture can achieve concentrations of α-tocopherol in muscles and other tissues at least as high as those obtained by supra-nutritional supplementation of grain-fed cattle with vitamin E. However, α-tocopherol supplementation of pasture-fed cattle reduced tissue concentrations of β-carotene, which would reduce carcase fat yellowness and make pasture-fed cattle more acceptable to some Asian markets.
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