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Effects of genetic and environmental factors on muscle glycogen content in Japanese Black cattle
Authors:Tomohiko Komatsu  Noriaki Shoji  Kunihiko Saito  Keiichi Suzuki
Institution:1. Livestock Experiment Station of Yamagata Integrated Agricultural Research Center, , Shinjo, Japan;2. National Livestock Breeding Center, , Fukushima, Japan;3. Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku University, , Sendai, Japan
Abstract:Monosaccharides such as glucose contribute to the development of meat flavor upon heating via the Maillard reaction; therefore, monosaccharide content is related to beef palatability. Here, we analyzed the effects of genetic and environmental factors on the content of glycogen, one of the precursors of monosaccharides, in the muscles of 958 fattened Japanese Black cattle from Yamagata Prefecture. Analysis of variance showed that muscle glycogen content was affected by the farm and postmortem periods, but not by sex, slaughter age, slaughter month or number of days detained at the slaughter yard. Additionally, consumption of digestible brown rice feed elevated muscle glycogen levels. Glycogen heritability was estimated to be 0.34, and genetic correlations between glycogen and carcass weight (CW) or beef marbling standard (BMS) were weak. The predicted breeding values varied among paternal lines. These results demonstrated that genetic factors might improve muscle glycogen content and therefore beef palatability, but do not influence CW or BMS.
Keywords:environmental effect  genetic parameter  glycogen  Japanese Black cattle  palatability
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