Abstract :
Goat meat is an important source of animal protein and Boer goats are the most widespread breed of meat goats. Cholesterol
in meat is a potential cause of human disease and little is known about the cholesterol concentration in different goat muscles.
As animals gain bodyweight the amount of cholesterol in their tissues generally increases and can vary for different tissues.
Therefore, the aim of this experiment was to determine the effect of slaughter weight and muscle type on total cholesterol
concentrations in three muscles (longissimus thoracic, infraspinatus and biceps femoris) taken from castrated male Boer goats
in Australia. The goats were grazed on a mixture of native pasture and Rhodes grass (Chloris gayana) and had access to lucerne
and commercial goat pellets (CP 18%; ME 12.3 MJ/kg DM). The muscles were dissected from 24 goats slaughtered in groups
of 4 or 5 animals at 30, 45, 60, 75 and 90 kg liveweight. Total cholesterol concentrations were then determined using high
performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Total cholesterol concentrations decreased (P < 0.01) with an increase in slaughter
weight for the longissimus thoracic, infraspinatus and biceps femoris muscles. Significant differences (P < 0.01) were recorded
in the total cholesterol concentrations for the three muscles studied. The average total cholesterol concentrations ranged from
55 to 60 mg/100 g for the longissimus thoracic, 69 to 88 mg/100g for infraspinatus and 65 to 82 mg/100 g for the biceps femoris
muscles. These results are important for consumers of goat meat as total cholesterol concentrations vary between different
muscles taken from animals slaughtered at different weights and the concentrations are higher in muscles taken from lighter and
younger animals. Therefore, health conscious consumers of meat, concerned about the cholesterol content of their diet, should
consume meat from the longissimus thoracic muscles of heavier or older goats.
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Keywords :
total cholesterol concentration , Boer goat , Castration , muscle