2016
DOI: 10.15407/agrisp3.02.042
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Association between leptin receptor gene polymorphism and quality of both meat and back fat in large white pigs of ukrainian breeding

Abstract: Leptin receptor is one of the components of the system of regulating energy homeostasis of the organism. Leptin receptor gene (LEPR) polymorphism is associated with pig carcass index of the content of intramus- cular fat in its valuable parts, which is particularly important when assessing the quality of their carcasses for processing. Intramuscular fat is associated with meat fl avor characteristics and partly determines its tenderness, juiciness, and other parameters. Aim. To analyze LEPR gene (SNP NM0010245… Show more

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“…Consumer demand for lean pork directs the efforts of scientists to create pigs with intensive growth at an early age, when there is no fat deposition [1,2]. The presence of a significant number of breeds of pigs in Ukraine, currently 12, has led to their division in terms of productivity into 3 groups: universal, meat and fat, although it is very conditional, as well as the use of maternal and paternal forms with high lean meat content [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consumer demand for lean pork directs the efforts of scientists to create pigs with intensive growth at an early age, when there is no fat deposition [1,2]. The presence of a significant number of breeds of pigs in Ukraine, currently 12, has led to their division in terms of productivity into 3 groups: universal, meat and fat, although it is very conditional, as well as the use of maternal and paternal forms with high lean meat content [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%