Affiliation:
1. Indian Council of Agricultural Research‐National Research Centre on Mithun Medziphema India
2. Indian Council of Agricultural Research‐Indian Veterinary Research Institute Bareilly India
3. Veterinary College, Hassan KVAFSU Hassan India
Abstract
AbstractThe present study aimed to determine carcass characteristics, meat quality, nutrient profiles, and sensory characteristics of Mithun meat. Sixteen Mithun were selected and divided into four groups, MM‐4 (male; n = 4; <4 years of age), MM‐47 (male; n = 4; 4–7 years of age), MF‐4 (female; n = 4; <4 years of age), MF‐47 (female; n = 4; 4–7 years of age). Carcass characteristics showed that adult males (MM‐47) have significantly higher (P < 0.05) live weight, carcass weight, and meat‐to‐bone ratio. Fat (%) was significantly higher (P < 0.05), and deboned meat (%) was lower in MF‐4 and MF‐47, while marginal differences were observed in bone (%), dressing percentage, and offal yield between groups. Visible marbling increased with age and varied from “slight” to “small” in all groups. Nutrient profiling revealed a significantly higher (P < 0.05) fat percentage and cholesterol in MF‐4 and MF‐47. Fatty acid profile, amino acid profile, water‐soluble vitamins, and minerals content did not differ between groups. However, lysine and leucine (essential amino acids) and glutamic acid and aspartic acid (nonessential amino acids) were most abundant. Effect of age was significant (P < 0.05) on juiciness, tenderness, and connective tissue residue scores. In conclusion, results indicate mithun meat is nutrient‐rich regardless of the animal's age or sex.
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