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규산염 광물질로 정수된 급이수 및 사료내 규산염광물질 첨가제의 급여가 돼지의 성장능력 및 돈육의 품질에 미치는 영향Effect of Silicate Mineral Filtered Water and Silicate Mineral Additive on Growth Performance and Pork Quality

Authors
공창수주원석길동용임종선윤민성김유용
Issue Date
2004
Publisher
한국축산학회
Keywords
Silicate; Water; Pork quality; Growing-finishing pigs
Citation
한국축산학회지, v.46, no.5, pp 743 - 752
Pages
10
Journal Title
한국축산학회지
Volume
46
Number
5
Start Page
743
End Page
752
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/39848
DOI
10.5187/JAST.2004.46.5.743
ISSN
2672-0191
2055-0391
Abstract
This experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of filtered water with silicate minerals on growth performance and pork quality. A total of 64 pigs were allotted at 37.95 kg body weight to 4 treatments in a randomized complete block(RCB) design. Each treatment had 4 replicates and treatments were I) Con(basaI diet). 2) Si-I(consumed silicate mineral filtered water and silicate mineral additive during 4 weeks before market weight), 3) Si-Il( consumed silicate mineral filtered water and silicate mineral additive during 8 weeks before market weight) and 4) Si-I1I(consumed silicate mineral filtered water and silicate mineral additive during 12 weeks before market weight). Silicate complex was added at 0.8% to basal diet. All pigs were allowed to feed and water ad libitum for 12 weeks. During last 4 weeks, average daily gain(ADG) in Si-Il and Si-III group was higher than that in Si-I group(P < 0.05). However overall experimental period, there were no significant differences in growth performance among all treatments. Acceptability of cooked pork at 7th day after slaughter in Si-lII group was higher than that in Con group(P < 0.05). The value of pH of fresh pork at 6 hours after slaughter was lower in Si-I1I group than that in Con group(P < 0.05). TBA values of fresh pork at 14th day after slaughter were lower in Si-II and Si-III groups than Con group(P < 0.05). These results demonstrated that pork quality could be improved when pigs consumed both silicate mineral and silicate mineral filtered water. However, growth performance was not improved by the consumption of silicate mineral filtered water and silicate mineral.
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