Publications by authors named "Kasarat Promkhun"

Article Synopsis
  • * Researchers conducted a study on Korat chickens to analyze gene expressions in the jejunum after providing these supplements, identifying 407 differentially expressed genes related to their absorption and transportation.
  • * The study highlighted 6 key genes linked to relevant biological pathways, providing potential insights for enhancing carnosine content in chicken meat and identifying molecular markers for future improvements.
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The slow-growing Korat chicken (KR) has been developed to provide an alternative breed for smallholder farmers in Thailand. Carnosine enrichment in the meat can distinguish KR from other chicken breeds. Therefore, our aim was to investigate the effect of enriched carnosine synthesis, obtained by the β-alanine and L-histidine precursor supplementation in the diet, on changes to metabolomic profiles and biochemical compounds in slow-growing KR jejunum tissue.

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Carnosine enrichment of slow-growing Korat chicken (KRC) meat helps differentiate KRC from mainstream chicken. We aimed to investigate the effects of β-alanine and L-histidine supplementation on the carnosine synthesis in and quality and secondary structure of proteins in slow-growing KRC meat. Four hundred 21-day-old female KRC were used, and a completely randomized design was applied.

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Korat chicken (KRC) is a slow-growing chicken bred in Thailand, whose meat exhibits a unique toughness. A previous study produced KRC breast meat containing high carnosine content through dietary supplementation with β-alanine or L-histidine; however, the KRC that were fed an L-histidine-supplemented diet produced meat that was significantly more tender. Herein, we performed RNA-Seq to identify candidate genes involved in the regulation of carnosine content and meat toughness.

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