Dried tomato pomace, a byproduct
of tomato processing, is an excellent
source of α -tocopherol (vitamin E),
which is used as an antioxidant in
broiler meat. In a feeding study,
there were no significant differences
in body weight and feed per gain in
chicks given diets with or without tomato
pomace. Tomato pomace could
be
used as a source of
αα
αα
α
-tocopherol
in broiler diets to decrease lipid oxidation
(fat deterioration) during
heating
and long-term frozen storage
of dark meat, and to prolong
shelf
life. Because tomato byproducts
contain
high levels of unsaturated
fatty
acids, the pomace must be defatted
without losing vitamin E to
minimize its oxidation potential. Al-
though we found no evidence that
introducing a high-fiber feed ingredient
significantly limited broiler
growth,
more research is needed to
enhance
its practical applications.
Dried tomato pomace, a byproduct
of tomato processing, is an excellent
source of α -tocopherol (vitamin E),
which is used as an antioxidant in
broiler meat. In a feeding study,
there were no significant differences
in body weight and feed per gain in
chicks given diets with or without tomato
pomace. Tomato pomace could
be
used as a source of
αα
αα
α
-tocopherol
in broiler diets to decrease lipid oxidation
(fat deterioration) during
heating
and long-term frozen storage
of dark meat, and to prolong
shelf
life. Because tomato byproducts
contain
high levels of unsaturated
fatty
acids, the pomace must be defatted
without losing vitamin E to
minimize its oxidation potential. Al-
though we found no evidence that
introducing a high-fiber feed ingredient
significantly limited broiler
growth,
more research is needed to
enhance
its practical applications.
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