PHYSIOLOGICAL-ASPECTS OF ANDROSTENONE AND SKATOLE FORMATION IN THE BOAR - A REVIEW WITH EXPERIMENTAL-DATA

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CLAUS, R
WEILER, U
HERZOG, A
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[1] Universität Hohenheim, Institut für Tierhaltung und Tierzüchtung (470), 70593 Stuttgart, Fachgebiet Tierhaltung und Leistungsphysiologie
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10.1016/0309-1740(94)90118-X
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TS2 [食品工业];
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The advantages of boars in fattening performance and carcass traits when compared with the other sexes are explained by testicular anabolic hormones. The steroid androstenone with a pronounced urine-like odour is the main objection against boar meat. More recently skatole (faecal odour) has been identified as another contributor to off-odour of pork. Androstenone is synthesized in the testes, secreted into the circulation and accumulated in adipose tissue due to its lipophilic property. Its biosynthesis is linked to the synthesis of anabolic testicular hormones. Therefore no practical method is available to maintain the sex-dependent anabolic potential of boars and to suppress androstenone selectively. Skatole is formed from tryptophan by specialized microbes in the colon when energy in the colon is limited. Gonadal hormones, but also growth hormone and IGF-1, favour its formation. Oestrogens, which are synthesized in high amounts in boar testes, decrease voluntary food intake, thus lowering the intestinal passage rate. Additionally oestrogens probably influence directly intestinal contractions via specific gut receptors. It appears, however, that glucocorticoids are more important. They counteract mitogenic hormones, such as IGF-1, ultimately leading to gut mucosal cell degradation. The resulting cell debris probably is the main source of tryptophan for microbial skatole formation. In contrast to androstenone, skatole formation can be easily suppressed by dietary means.
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