Acorn-related acquired pseudomelanosis in Calabrian black pigs.
Giovanni LanteriJessica Maria AbbateCarmelo IariaDaniele MacrìVincenzo FerrantelliFabio MarinoPublished in: BMC veterinary research (2019)
The findings obtained in this study confirm the acquired nature of the melanin-like pigmentation detected in lymph nodes from acorn-fed swine. Acquired pigmentation must be differentiated from true melanosis as well as from melanosis related to tumor regression of congenital melanoma. This thesaurismosis can be proposed as a marker of wellbeing and quality, confirming that the pigs have been bred and fed in natural conditions.