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  • 10.5187/jast.2500459
Effects of in ovo feeding of arginine and breeder age on post-hatch performance and morphometry in broiler chickens
  • Mar 23, 2026
  • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
  • Ju Yeong Park + 7 more

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  • 10.5187/jast.2500460
Effects of Magnolia denudata flower extract on the proliferation and differentiation of Hanwoo satellite cells for cultured meat production
  • Mar 23, 2026
  • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
  • Beobmo Ku + 8 more

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  • 10.5187/jast.2600011
Optimizing broiler transport under hot-climate conditions: interventions across pre-transport, in-transit, and post-transport stages
  • Mar 23, 2026
  • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
  • Jeseok Lee + 3 more

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  • 10.5187/jast.2500475
Garlic oil and rubber seed oil mixtures modulate rumen fermentation and microbiome for methane mitigation in vitro
  • Feb 25, 2026
  • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
  • Mekonnen Tilahun + 10 more

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  • 10.5187/jast.2500431
Chromium propionate as a dietary strategy for heat stress mitigation in broilers
  • Feb 25, 2026
  • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
  • Hyuck Kim + 8 more

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  • 10.5187/jast.2500461
Evaluation of black soldier fly larvae oil in broiler diets: effects on growth performance, meat quality, and fatty acid profile
  • Feb 25, 2026
  • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
  • Ha Neul Lee + 6 more

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  • 10.5187/jast.2500500
Weaning weight–related differences in growth performance, nutrient digestibility, blood profiles, and intestinal morphology in pigs
  • Feb 25, 2026
  • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
  • Hyuck Kim + 16 more

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  • 10.5187/jast.2500439
Comparative Analysis of Enteric Methane Emissions in Lactating Holstein Cows Using the GreenFeed Monitoring System and the Sniffer Method
  • Feb 25, 2026
  • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
  • Kyunghwan Oh + 11 more

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  • 10.5187/jast.2500436
Multi-omics integrated approach reveals host-microbiome interactions in the adaptive mechanisms of weaning piglets
  • Feb 25, 2026
  • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
  • Ji-Yeong Lee + 9 more

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  • 10.5187/jast.2500453
Physicochemical traits, flavor, and bioactive compound characteristics of imported frozen Australian goat meat: comparative analysis across muscle cuts and sexes
  • Jan 29, 2026
  • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
  • Kwan-Woo Kim + 7 more

The physicochemical, flavor-related compounds, and sensory characteristics of imported frozen goat meat were evaluated by comparing variations among sex and cut types. Female rib cuts had a lower moisture content than those of males. Protein levels were high in the rib and loin cuts of males, whereas females exhibited increased fat levels in these same cuts. Increased sodium levels were observed in the shoulders and loins of females. Among the different cuts, female ribs exhibited the highest values of cooking loss, as well as cholesterol and collagen contents. Sex and meat cuts influenced dipeptides and α‑tocopherol levels. Multivariate analysis revealed evident groupings based on meat cut and sex, with dipeptides, nucleotide metabolites, zinc, and certain fatty acids identified as key differentiating factors. Male ribs contained high levels of ketones, whereas female shoulders had increased concentrations of sulfur compounds. The female rib samples demonstrated high overall acceptability in the sensory evaluation. In conclusion, both cut and sex significantly influenced the physicochemical traits, flavor compounds, bioactive profiles, and sensory qualities of imported frozen goat meat. Although this study provides fundamental data on imported frozen goat meat, further studies are required to validate these findings across various breeds, countries, and production systems.