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  • * The research involved 112 broilers divided into four groups over a 49-day period, with some groups receiving different percentages of GP in their diet (ranging from 2.5% to 7%), while the control group continued with a standard diet.
  • * Results showed no negative effects on meat quality, but dietary GP significantly altered drip loss and meat color, increased beneficial polyunsaturated fatty acids, and reduced lipid oxidation, potentially extending the meat's shelf-life and promoting the use of agro-industrial by-products.

Article Abstract

Grape pomace (GP) represents the main solid by-product deriving from grape processing. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of dietary GP intake on nutritional quality, lipid oxidation and volatile profile of chicken meat. A total of 112 Ross 508 broilers were randomly divided into 4 groups and fed for 21 days with a standard diet. For the remaining 28 days of the trial, the control group (CG) continued to receive a standard diet, while the experimental groups (EGs) were fed with diets containing different GP concentrations: 2.5% (EG1), 5% (EG2) and 7% (EG3). Following the slaughtering, samples of breast meat were collected from each group. No significant differences were observed for pH, cooking loss and meat brightness, whereas the GP intake showed effectiveness in inducing variations in drip loss, meat yellowness and redness. The experimental feeding strategy also induced changes in the fatty acid profile, with an overall increase in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), mainly due to the increase in concentration of linoleic acid. The dietary supplementation also induced a decrease in lipid oxidation in meat, a finding also confirmed by the reduction in volatile aldehydes in 7 days stored raw meat. The feeding strategy based on the use of GP did not induce detrimental effects on the quality of broiler meat and showed the potential to lengthen the shelf-life as a direct consequence of the improvement in the oxidative stability. Overall, the present study showed a viable way for the recovery and the valorization of an agro-industrial by-product, with potential benefits also from an environmental point of view.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7230919PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods9040508DOI Listing

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