Abbott et al., 2004 - Google Patents
Enhanced nutrient content of Grass Fed Beef: Justification for Health Benefit Label ClaimAbbott et al., 2004
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- Abbott A
- Basurto M
- Daley C
- Nader G
- Larson S
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- University of California Cooperative Extension Service. http://www. csuchico. edu/agr/grsfdbef/pdf/amberabbottgrassfedbeef. pdf
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Grass-fed beef, or beef produced from cattle fattened on forage only diets (little or no grain), has been reported to contain elevated concentrations of vitamin A, vitamin E, increased levels of omega-3, a more desirable omega-3: omega-6 ratio, and increased levels of …
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