Abstract

본 연구는 감귤껍질 첨가 사료를 급여한 닭고기의 성분조성을 검토하기 위하여 실시하였다. 닭고기는 초기, 중기 및 후기 모두 감귤껍질을 첨가하지 않은 육계용 배합사료로 사육한 CP-0, 그리고 초기(1<TEX>${\sim}$</TEX>9일), 중기(10<TEX>${\sim}$</TEX>24일) 및 후기(25<TEX>${\sim}$</TEX>36일) 사료에 감귤껍질을 각각 1.0%, 1.5% 및 2.0%를 첨가하여 급여한 CP-1으로 구분하였다. 일반성분 및 열량은 감귤껍질 급여의 영향이 없었으나 콜레스테롤 함량은 CP-0 보다 CP-1이 유의하게 낮았다 (p<0.05). K, P 및 ca는 CP-1이 CP-0보다 함량이 높았으나 Na 및 Mg는 CP-0 및 CP-1 사이에 유의한 차이가 없었다. 비타민 A, xanthophyll, <TEX>${\beta}$</TEX>-carotene, hesperidin 및 naringin은 감귤껍질 급여의 영향이 없었지만 비타민 <TEX>$B_1$</TEX> 및 <TEX>$B_2$</TEX>는 감귤껍질을 급여한 닭고기가 유의하게 높았다(p<0.05). 아미노산 조성은 CP-0 및 CP-1 사이에 유의한 차이가 없었으며, 대부분의 유리아미노산도 유의한 차이가 없었으나 유리아미노산 중 L-glutamic acid는 CP-0가 CP-1보다 높았고, DL-<TEX>${\beta}$</TEX>-amino isobutyric acid는 CP-1이 더 높았다(p<0.05). 그리고 지방산 조성은 CP-0와 CP-1 사이에 유의한 차이가 없었다. In this study, the effects of feeding citrus peel on the nutritional composition of chicken meat were investigated. The samples consisted of chicken meats provided with only feed for laying hens without citrus peel (CP-0), and chicken meats fed with 1.0%, 1.5% and 2.0% citrus peel during the starter (initial period feed; 1<TEX>${\sim}$</TEX>9th day), the grower (middle period feed; 10<TEX>${\sim}$</TEX>24th day), and the finisher (latter period feed; 25<TEX>${\sim}$</TEX>36th day), respectively. There was no significant difference between CP-0 and CP-1 regardless of feeding citrus peel in terms of chicken's moisture, protein, fat, ash or caloric content. The cholesterol content was significantly lower in the CP-1 chicken meats than in the CP-0 chicken meats (p<0.05). The K P and Ca contents were significantly higher in the CP-1 chicken meats than in the CP-0 chicken meats (p<0.05), but there were no significant differences between CP-0 and CP-1, regardless of feeding citrus peet in terms of chicken meat's Na and Mg. There were no significant differences between CP-o and CP-1 regardless of feeding citrus peet in terms of chicken meat's vitamin A, xanthophyll, <TEX>${\beta}$</TEX>-carotene, hesperidin or naringin, but vitamins <TEX>$B_1$</TEX> and <TEX>$B_2$</TEX> were significantly higher in the CP-1 chicken meats than in the CP-0 chicken meats (p<0.05). There were no significant differences between CP-0 and CP-1 regardless of feeding citrus peet in terms of chicken meat's amino acid composition - most of free amino acids and fatty acid composition - but L-glutamic acid was significantly higher in the CP-0 chicken meats than in the CP-1 chicken meats, and the DL-<TEX>${\beta}$</TEX>-amino isobutyric acid was significantly higher in the CP-1 chicken meats than in the CP-0 chicken meats (p<0.05).

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