Publications by authors named "John R Rounce"

Selenium (Se) as a co-factor of antioxidant enzymes is metabolically essential for animals. Its presence in muscle can improve the oxidative stability of meat and is a desirable nutrient for consumers. A novel approach to Se supplementation for meat-producing livestock was demonstrated in a 95-day study of young lambs.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "John R Rounce"

  • - John R Rounce's research emphasizes the role of selenium supplementation in enhancing the quality and safety of meat products, particularly in lambs.
  • - His study investigates the impacts of selenomethionine on the quality, nutrient content, and sensory characteristics of aged lamb meat, highlighting its potential to improve oxidative stability.
  • - Published in the journal "Food Research International," the research presents a novel approach to selenium supplementation, based on a 95-day trial with young lambs, indicating significant benefits for meat-producing livestock and consumer health.