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Transcriptomic signatures in response to antioxidants supplementation in Korean cattle beef,: a 7-month feeding study.

Journal:
Frontiers in veterinary science
Year:
2025
Authors:
Lee, Kangwook et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Food and Biotechnology · South Korea

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The present study investigated the effects of antioxidant supplementation on the transcriptomic profiles ofcattle during a 7-month feeding trial. METHODS: Twelve castratedcattle were randomly assigned to two groups: a control group (CON) and a group supplemented with antioxidants (FEED), consisting of vitamin C, vitamin E, and selenium. Growth performance and carcass traits were evaluated, and liver transcriptomic changes were assessed using RNA sequencing. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: While no significant differences were observed in phenotypic traits such as weight gain and feed conversion ratio, transcriptomic analysis identified 641 differentially expressed genes between the CON and FEED groups. Functional enrichment analysis revealed that differentially expressed genes were mainly associated with transcription regulation, pseudouridine synthesis, and mitochondrial function. These findings suggest that antioxidant supplementation elicits significant molecular changes in the liver, particularly affecting transcriptional activity and mitochondrial processes, even in the absence of detectable phenotypic differences.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40343365/