ASIAN-AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES

Role of microRNAs in myogenesis and their effects on meat quality in pig - A review
Iqbal A, Ping J, Ali S, Zhen G, Juan L, Kang JZ, Ziyi P, Huixian L and Zhihui Z
The demand for food is increasing day by day because of the increasing global population. Therefore, meat, the easiest and largely available source of protein, needs to be produced in large amounts with good quality. The pork industry is a significant shareholder in fulfilling the global meat demands. Notably, myogenesis- development of muscles during embryogenesis- is a complex mechanism which culminates in meat production. But the molecular mechanisms which govern the myogenesis are less known. The involvement of miRNAs in myogenesis and meat quality, which depends on factors such as myofiber composition and intramuscular fat contents which determine the meat color, flavor, juiciness, and water holding capacity, are being extrapolated to increase both the quantity and quality of pork. Various kinds of microRNAs (miRNAs), miR-1, miR-21, miR22, miR-27, miR-34, miR-127, miR-133, miR-143, miR-155, miR-199, miR-206, miR-208, miR-378, and miR-432 play important roles in pig skeletal muscle development. Further, the quality of meat also depends upon myofiber which is developed through the expression of different kinds of miRNAs at different stages. This review will focus on the mechanism of myogenesis, the role of miRNAs in myogenesis, and meat quality with a focus on the pig.
Effect of water scarcity during thermal-humidity exposure on the mineral footprint of sheep
Nejad JG, Lee BH, Kim JY, Park KH, Kim WS, Sung KI and Lee HG
Combination of two stressors on alteration of mineral footprints in animals needs due attention to meet maximum production and welfare, particularly in grazing sheep. This study tested whether ewes (Ovis aries) exposed to water deprivation and thermal-humidity stressors had altered mineral footprints in their wool, serum, urine, and feces.
TATA box binding protein and ribosomal protein 4 are suitable reference genes for normalization during quantitative polymerase chain reaction study in bovine mesenchymal stem cells
Jang SJ, Jeon RH, Kim HD, Hwang JC, Lee HJ, Bae SG, Lee SL, Rho GJ, Kim SJ and Lee WJ
Quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) has been extensively used in the field of mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) research to elucidate their characteristics and clinical potential by normalization of target genes against reference genes (RGs), which are believed to be stably expressed irrespective of various experimental conditions. However, the expression of RGs is also variable depending on the experimental conditions, which may lead to false or contradictory conclusions upon normalization. Due to the current lack of information for a clear list of stable RGs in bovine MSCs, we conducted this study to identify suitable RGs in bovine MSCs.
Predicting nutrient excretion from dairy cows on smallholder farms in Indonesia using readily available farm data
Zahra WA, Middelaar CEV, de Boer IJM and Oosting SJ
This study was conducted to provide models to accurately predict nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) excretion of dairy cows on smallholder farms in Indonesia based on readily available farm data.
Assessment of genomic prediction accuracy using different selection and evaluation approaches in a simulated Korean beef cattle population
Nwogwugwu CP, Kim Y, Choi H, Lee JH and Lee SH
This study assessed genomic prediction accuracies based on different selection methods, evaluation procedures, training population (TP) sizes, heritability (h2) levels, marker densities and pedigree error (PE) rates in a simulated Korean beef cattle population.
Seasonal changes in the reproductive performance in local cows receiving artificial insemination in the Pursat province of Cambodia
Tep B, Morita Y, Matsuyama S, Ohkura S, Inoue N, Tsukamura H, Uenoyama Y and Pheng V
The present study aimed to survey seasonal changes in reproductive performance of local cows receiving artificial insemination (AI) in the Pursat province of Cambodia, a tropical country, to investigate if ambient conditions affect the reproductive performance of cows as to better understand the major problems regarding cattle production.
Distribution of injected fat-soluble vitamins in plasma and tissues of nursery pigs
Jang YD, Rotering MJ, Isensee PK, Rinholen KA, Boston-Denton CJ, Kelley PG and Stuart RL
The objective of this experiment was to investigate the effects of fat-soluble vitamin injection on plasma and tissue vitamin status in nursery pigs.
WITHDRAWN:Performance and meat quality of lambs fed detoxified castor meal
Oliveira HC, Garcia R, Almeida VVS, Oliveira AC, Pires AJV, Oliveira ULC, Cezario AS and Lima Júnior DM
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WITHDRAWN:Estrogen receptor β (ERβ) induces bovine ovarian granulosa cell (BGC) autophagy via the AKT/mTOR pathway
Zheng Y, Liu N, Tang X and Jiang Z
Ahead of Print article withdrawn by Editorial Board.
Evaluation of models for estimation of genetic parameters for post-weaning body measurements and their association with yearling weight in Nellore sheep
Illa SK, Gollamoori G and Nath S
The objective of this study was to obtain (co) variance components and genetic parameter estimates for post-weaning body measurements such as body length, height at withers and chest girth recorded at six (SBL, SHW and SHG), nine (NBL, NHW and NHG) and twelve (YBL, YHW and YHG) months of age along with yearling weight (YW) in Nellore sheep maintained at livestock research station, Palamaner, Andhra Pradesh, India and also the association among body measurements with yearling weight was studied.
Genetic diversity and population structure of indigenous chicken of Bangladesh using microsatellite markers
Rashid MA, Manjula P, Faruque S, Bhuiyan AKFH, Seo D, Alam J, Lee JH and Bhuiyan MSA
The objectives of this study were to investigate the genetic diversity, population structure and relatedness among the five chicken populations of Bangladesh using microsatellite markers.
Bovine mastitis: risk factors, therapeutic strategies, and alternative treatments - A review
Cheng WN and Han SG
Bovine mastitis, an inflammation of the mammary gland, is the most common disease of dairy cattle causing economic losses due to reduced yield and poor quality of milk. The etiological agents include a variety of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, and can be either contagious (e.g., Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus agalactiae, Mycoplasma spp.) or environmental (e.g., Escherichia coli, Enterococcus spp., coagulase-negative Staphylococcus, Streptococcus uberis). Improving sanitation such as enhanced milking hygiene, implementation of post-milking teat disinfection, maintenance of milking machines are general measures to prevent new cases of mastitis, but treatment of active mastitis infection is dependant mainly on antibiotics. However, the extensive use of antibiotics increased concerns about emergence of antibiotic-resistant pathogens and that led the dairy industries to reduce the use of antibiotics. Therefore, alternative therapies for prevention and treatment of bovine mastitis, particularly natural products from plants and animals, have been sought. This review provides an overview of bovine mastitis in the aspects of risk factors, control and treatments, and emerging therapeutic alternatives in the control of bovine mastitis.
WITHDRAWN:Evaluation of lipid profile, antioxidant and immunity statuses of rabbits fed Moringa oleifera leaves
Salem MI, El-Sebai A, Elnagar SA and Abd El-Hady AM
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Status of meat alternatives and their potential role in the future meat market - A review
Lee HJ, Yong HI, Kim M, Choi YS and Jo C
Plant-based meat analogues, edible insects, and cultured meat are promising major meat alternatives that can be used as protein sources in the future. It is also believed that the importance of meat alternatives will continue to increase because of concerns on limited sustainability of the traditional meat production system. The meat alternatives are expected to have different roles based on their different benefits and limitations. Plant-based meat analogues and edible insects can replace traditional meat as a good protein source from the perspective of nutritional value. Furthermore, plant-based meat can be made available to a wide range of consumers (e.g., as vegetarian or halal food products). However, despite ongoing technical developments, their palatability, including appearance, flavor, and texture, is still different from the consumers' standard established from livestock-based traditional meat. Meanwhile, cultured meat is the only method to produce actual animal muscle-based meat; therefore, the final product is more meat-like compared to other meat analogues. However, technical difficulties, especially in mass production and cost, remain before it can be commercialized. Nevertheless, these meat alternatives can be a part of our future protein sources while maintaining a complementary relationship with traditional meat.
Physicochemical properties and shelf-life of low-fat pork sausages wrapped with active film manufactured by sodium alginate and cherry tomato powder
Qiu ZZ and Chin KB
This study was carried out to investigate physicochemical properties, and antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of low-fat sausages (LFSs) covered with sodium alginate (SA) film alone and with powder film (TSA-film) formed by cross-linking cherry tomato powder (CTP) and SA with calcium chloride (CaCl2).
WITHDRAWN: Genetic structure and diversity of Santa Inês sheep flocks in Brazilian Mid-North
Deus ARS, Silva GR, Sena LS, Britto FB, Carvalho DA, Freitas JVG and Sarmento JLR
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WITHDRAWN:Treated oil palm frond and its utilisation as an improved feedstuff for ruminants-An overview
Mookiah S, Wan Mohamed WN, Md Noh ', Ibrahim NA, Fuat MA, Ramiah SK, Teik Chung EL and Mat Dian NLH
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WITHDRAWN: Beef tenderness evaluation using early post-mortem muscle nanostructure
Soji Z and Chulayo AY
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WITHDRAWN:Using BCS method to determine the effect of breed, parity, and female condition during insemination on reproductive performance indices
Knecht D, Środoń S and Czyż K
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WITHDRAWN:Microsatellite based genetic characterization and bottleneck analysis of Kari and Madakhlasht sheep breeds from Chitral district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Ullah A, Ahmad S and Ibrahim M
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