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Postmortem proteolysis in longissimus muscle from beef, lamb and pork carcasses.

M Koohmaraie1, G Whipple, D H Kretchmar, J D Crouse, H J Mersmann.   

Abstract

Postmortem proteolysis in skeletal muscle and factors affecting this process were examined in pork, lamb and beef longissimus muscles (LM) to determine the cause of differences in meat tenderness among these species. Fat thickness differed among species in the following order: pork greater than beef greater than lamb. The following patterns were observed for rate of temperature and pH decline: lamb greater than pork greater than beef and pork greater than beef greater than lamb, respectively. At 1 d postmortem, pork was the most tender, followed by beef and lamb, respectively. Between 1 and 14 d of postmortem storage, lamb LM was the most improved in tenderness, followed by beef and pork, respectively. Species did not differ (P greater than .05) in LM collagen solubility. Pork LM from fed pigs had the highest (P less than .05) level of cathepsins B + L and cystatin(s) activities, whereas no differences (P greater than .05) were observed among the species for cathepsin B activity. The lowest (P less than .01) Ca2(+)-dependent protease (CDP)-II and CDP inhibitor activities were observed in pork LM. Beef LM had the highest CDP inhibitor activity (P less than .05) but was intermediate in CDP-II activity. No differences were observed among species for CDP-I activity. The sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) of myofibrils isolated at 0, 1 and 14 d postmortem indicated that by d 1, desmin hydrolysis was most extensive in pork muscle, followed by lamb and beef.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2016190     DOI: 10.2527/1991.692617x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anim Sci        ISSN: 0021-8812            Impact factor:   3.159


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