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A literature review of the value-added nutrients found in grass-fed beef products

Daley et al., 2004

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8117095649179503384
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Daley C
Abbott A
Doyle P
Nader G
Larson S
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California State University, Chico (College of Agriculture)

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Grass-fed beef, or beef produced from cattle finished on forage only diets, has been touted as a more nutritious beef product. There are a number of reports that show grassfed beef products contain elevated concentrations of β-carotene and α-tocopherol, increased levels …
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