Our data revealed a significant variation in the percentage inhibition of DPPH radical by the supplemented diets between the range of 27.09 and 58.95%. The scavenging potential of meat from MOL diet was twice greater (Pb0.05) than GH (27.09%) followed by SC (38.35%).
There was a significant variation in the percentage inhibition of meat
from the diets against ABTS radical that ranged from 70.15 to 93.51%
as shown inTable 5. Meat from goat supplemented with MOL exhibited
the most efficient scavenger of the radical (93.51%) compared with the control diet (GH=70.15%). In this study, meat from goats
supplemented with MOL, SC and GH had a significant effect on the
lipid oxidation generated in the meat samples (P≤0.05).
Meat from goats supplemented with MOL had the highest
percentage of inhibition (47.90) against lipid oxidation than the meat
from SC supplemented goats (20.27). Meat from goats supplemented