Anàlisi del potencial de mercat de la carn procedent de porcs mascles sencers com a alternativa a la castració quirúrgica

Surgical castration of piglets is a common practice in farms to avoid boar taint (androstenone and skatole) in meat, and to improve its sensory quality. The European Commission is planning to ban surgical castration by 2018 for animal welfare purposes. The aim of this thesis is to analyse the effect...

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Autor: Borrisser Pairó, Francesc
Tipo de recurso: tesis doctoral
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2016
País:España
Institución:CBUC, CESCA
Repositorio:TDR. Tesis Doctorales en Red
OAI Identifier:oai:www.tdx.cat:10803/398791
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/10803/398791
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Androstenona
Androstenone
Escatol
Skatole
Castració de garrins
Piglets castration
Carn de porc
Pig meat
Olor sexual
Boar taint
Producció porcina
Porcine production
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Sumario:Surgical castration of piglets is a common practice in farms to avoid boar taint (androstenone and skatole) in meat, and to improve its sensory quality. The European Commission is planning to ban surgical castration by 2018 for animal welfare purposes. The aim of this thesis is to analyse the effect that a possible banning of castration would have on the Spanish pig sector. Three studies were performed: study the prevalence of boar taint in different Spanish regions; study the stakeholder’s opinion regarding the possible banning of castration; study different masking strategies for androstenone. The results showed that one out of ten entire male pigs may present high levels of boar taint, banning castration would be a problem for high quality production but not for conventional production, and breaded with garlic and parsley and fried and vacuum cooking may be useful to mask androstenone in meat.