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Carbon stable isotopes, fatty acids and the use of NIRS to differentiate IBERIAN pigs
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Palabras clave
Iberian pig
NIRS
Fatty acids
Ratio isotópico del carbono
Stable isotopes Discrimination
Cerdo ibérico
Discriminación de isótopos estables
Ácidos grasos
Ácidos grasos
Cerdo ibérico
Isótopos estables
Carbon isotope ratio
Clasificación UNESCO
2503.08 Isótopos Estables
Fecha de publicación
2021
Resumen
[EN] This study explores the viability of the application of Near Infrared Spectrometry (NIR) for the rapid prediction of
the ratio of 13C/12C stable isotopes and fatty acid composition in Iberian pigs. The potential use of this technique
for distinguishing samples according to the duration of the montanera period was also studied. Subcutaneous fat
samples from 50% and 100% Iberian pigs allowed to feed freely during different montanera periods were
analyzed: 24 biopsies were taken prior to the montanera and 106 samples were taken after this feeding period.
The results show significant correlations between δ13C (‰) and several fatty acids. Furthermore, it is possible to
differentiate samples taken from pigs reared using different feeding regimes by analyzing the data obtained from
the NIR spectra or by applying an Orthogonal Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis (OPLS-DA) on data on
δ13C (‰) and fatty acids in subcutaneous fat.
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0309-1740
DOI
10.1016/j.meatsci.2021.108619
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