Influence of diet on the intestinal microflora and meat flavour of intensively?reared broiler chickens
- 1 April 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Informa UK Limited in British Poultry Science
- Vol. 24 (2), 261-272
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00071668308416738
Abstract
1. An attempt has been made to modify the composition of the gut flora of broiler chickens by dietary means in order to determine any concurrent changes in meat flavour. 2. Birds given a diet containing an increasing proportion of whole wheat supplemented with fresh green vegetable matter (special diet) were compared with conventionally‐fed controls. At 12 weeks of age those receiving the special diet had 10 to 100‐fold higher counts of Escherichia colt and faecal streptococci in the duodenum and lower small intestine and showed differences in the intestinal incidence of species and biotypes of lactobacilli. 3. Evaluation of cooked breast‐meat samples by a trained sensory panel showed a significant difference in flavour (P < 0.01) between conventional and special‐diet birds which varied from perceptually very slight to slight. The main terms used in distinguishing special‐diet birds from conventional controls included ‘richer’, ‘meatier’ and ‘sweeter’. 4. Storage of plucked, uneviscerated birds at 4 °C for 8 d maintained the flavour difference between the dietary groups but the effect of storage on flavour was greater in both groups of birds than the influence of diet alone. The likely influence on flavour of autolytic changes occurring in the muscle during storage of the birds is discussed.Keywords
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