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p. 404, line 7 Among various probiotic bacteria, Lactobacillus is the most commonly used probiotic agent (McCony and Gilliland, 2007). Lactobacillus is the most useful probiotic agent among a range of probiotic bacteria (McCony and Gilliland, 2007).
p. 404, line 24 Most suggested positive effects of dietary probiotics on the carcass (Alexopoulos et al., 2004;Sudikas et al., 2010) and pork quality (Liu et al., 2013; Suo et al., 2012), and that the probiotic administration could be useful tomodify and improve the fatty acid profile and lower cholesterol levels in pig meat (Barowicz et al., 2003; Ross et al.,2012). A large number of previous studies indicated that dietary probiotics had positive effects on the carcass and pig meat quality (Alexopoulos et al., 2004; Jukna et al. 2005; Liu et al., 2013; Meng et al. 2010; Sudikas et al., 2010; Suo et al., 2012), and also had positive influence on the fatty acid profile in pork (Rekiel et al., 2005; Ross et al., 2012).
p. 408, line 33 Also Liu et al. (2013) showed that the supplementation with probiotics (yeasts, lactic acid-producing bacteria and Bacillus subtilis) reduced the drip loss and cooking loss of pork, but had no effect on pH and shear force. Liu et al. (2013) reported that probiotics supplementation lowered the drip loss and cooking loss, but there is no effect on pH and shear force of pork compared to the control group.
p. 410, line 2 Li and Chen (2009) showed that probiotics significantly reduced MDA content of muscles, inhibited muscle lipid peroxidation, reduced the rate of water loss and stabilized color, and improved the meat quality. Supplementation of probiotics significantly decreased the MDA level, inhibited the lipid peroxidation, stabilized the meat color, lowered the water loss rate, and improved the quality of meat (Li and Chen, 2009).
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References Section None Rekiel A, Wiecek J, Dziuba M. 2005. Effect of feed additives on the results of fattening and selected slaughter and quality traits of pork meat of pigs with different genotypes. Czech J Anim Sci 50:561-573.