Effect of ageing and MAP on quality of striploin from cattle of Holstein-Friesian breed
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Published:2022-09-14
Issue:
Volume:45
Page:e57783
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ISSN:1807-8672
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Container-title:Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences
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language:
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Short-container-title:Acta Sci. Anim. Sci.
Author:
Cierach Marek,Błaszak Błażej,Gozdecka Grażyna
Abstract
There have been determined the features of m. longissimus lumborum steaks from young cattle-for-fattening of Holstein-Friesian breed, Polish black-and-white variety. There were measured pH values, basic chemical composition and colour parameters. The meat was subjected to moist-ageing for 12 days and, next, stored in modified atmosphere for the following 10 days. The amount of heat loss in relation to the temperature of thermal processing was determined. Texture parameters were studied instrumentally and organoleptically. The studied muscles from young cattle-for-fattening characterised with proper and similar pH values. The average fat content was 4.37%. The surface colour of the studied dorsal muscle was relatively bright, the average value L*=37.97, and on the cross-section L*=32.97. The average value of the muscle surface's ‘redness’ was a*=18.98, whereas cross-section's a*=20.27. The amounts of heat leakages were rising along with the increase of temperature from 11.24 to 37.14%. Ageing and storing in MAP led to a significant decrease in the amounts of heat leakages. Ageing and storing in MAP had a significant influence on decreasing shear force and on increasing the organoleptic evaluation marks of the m. longissimus lumborum after thermal processing, which shows that the muscle may become culinary meat with features accepted by consumers.
Publisher
Universidade Estadual de Maringa
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Food Science
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