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Animal Refresher, Meat Science
Iodine Number of Horse Fat
Iodine number of horse fat is:
- 75 – 80 — Correct Answer
- 35 – 46
- 55 – 70
- 25 – 35
Explanation:
Correct Answer: 75 – 80
The iodine number (iodine value) of horse fat is 75–80 — the highest among all common animal fats, reflecting its high degree of unsaturation.
Iodine Numbers of Common Animal Fats
| Animal Fat | Iodine Number | Saturation |
|---|---|---|
| Horse fat | 75–80 | Most unsaturated |
| Pig fat (Lard) | 55–70 | Moderately unsaturated |
| Cow fat (Tallow) | 35–46 | Moderately saturated |
| Sheep fat (Suet/Tallow) | 35–40 | Most saturated |
Clinical/Nutritional Significance
- Horse fat has a good omega-3:omega-6 ratio and is considered nutritionally healthier than beef or pork fat.
- High iodine number fats (more unsaturated) → lower melting point → softer at room temperature → more prone to rancidity.
Remember
Also highest for horse: glycogen content, myoglobin content, refractive index, linoleic acid content — horse meat/fat tops multiple charts.
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