Immunocastration in pigs has been proposed as a cruelty-free alternative to surgical castration. In this work the effect of immune-spaying of female pigs on the volatile compound profile of Iberian dry-cured products was evaluated. The head-space volatile compound of dry-cured shoulders and loins from surgically spayed, immunespayed and entire Iberian × Duroc females was characterized by proton transfer reaction-time of flight-mass spectrometry. Itwas not possible to identify a significant effect of the castration modality on dry-cured shoulders, probably because of the heterogeneity of samples. Contrarily, Principal Component Analysis of dry-cured loins indicates a better homogeneity of samples and the separation of loins from surgically spayed and immune-spayed females. Some mass peaks tentatively identified as important flavor compounds in dry-cured products, 3-methylbutanal, 2,3-butanedione and 3-methylbutanoic acid,were significantly higher in the immune-spayed females. Therefore, immune-spaying seems to have a negligible effect on the volatile compound profile of drycured shoulders, whereas it could affect the VOC profile in the case of dry-cured loins. © 2015 Published by Elsevier Ltd

Immune-spaying as an alternative to surgical spaying in Iberian × Duroc females: effect on the VOC profile of dry-cured shoulders and dry-cured loins as detected by PTR-ToF-MS / Gamero Negron, Rafael; Sanchez del Pulgar Rico, Jose; Cappellin, Luca; Garcia, C.; Gasperi, Flavia; Biasioli, Franco. - In: MEAT SCIENCE. - ISSN 0309-1740. - 110:(2015), pp. 169-173. [10.1016/j.meatsci.2015.07.018]

Immune-spaying as an alternative to surgical spaying in Iberian × Duroc females: effect on the VOC profile of dry-cured shoulders and dry-cured loins as detected by PTR-ToF-MS

Gasperi, Flavia;
2015-01-01

Abstract

Immunocastration in pigs has been proposed as a cruelty-free alternative to surgical castration. In this work the effect of immune-spaying of female pigs on the volatile compound profile of Iberian dry-cured products was evaluated. The head-space volatile compound of dry-cured shoulders and loins from surgically spayed, immunespayed and entire Iberian × Duroc females was characterized by proton transfer reaction-time of flight-mass spectrometry. Itwas not possible to identify a significant effect of the castration modality on dry-cured shoulders, probably because of the heterogeneity of samples. Contrarily, Principal Component Analysis of dry-cured loins indicates a better homogeneity of samples and the separation of loins from surgically spayed and immune-spayed females. Some mass peaks tentatively identified as important flavor compounds in dry-cured products, 3-methylbutanal, 2,3-butanedione and 3-methylbutanoic acid,were significantly higher in the immune-spayed females. Therefore, immune-spaying seems to have a negligible effect on the volatile compound profile of drycured shoulders, whereas it could affect the VOC profile in the case of dry-cured loins. © 2015 Published by Elsevier Ltd
2015
Gamero Negron, Rafael; Sanchez del Pulgar Rico, Jose; Cappellin, Luca; Garcia, C.; Gasperi, Flavia; Biasioli, Franco
Immune-spaying as an alternative to surgical spaying in Iberian × Duroc females: effect on the VOC profile of dry-cured shoulders and dry-cured loins as detected by PTR-ToF-MS / Gamero Negron, Rafael; Sanchez del Pulgar Rico, Jose; Cappellin, Luca; Garcia, C.; Gasperi, Flavia; Biasioli, Franco. - In: MEAT SCIENCE. - ISSN 0309-1740. - 110:(2015), pp. 169-173. [10.1016/j.meatsci.2015.07.018]
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