| Literature DB >> 20416689 |
M Font I Furnols1, J González, M Gispert, M A Oliver, M Hortós, J Pérez, P Suárez, L Guerrero.
Abstract
Boar taint is a sensory defect mainly due to androstenone and skatole. The most common method to control boar taint is surgical castration at an early age. Vaccination against gonadotropin releasing factor (also known as immunocastration) is an alternative to surgical castration to reduce androstenone content. In this experiment, loins from 24 female (FE), 24 entire male (EM), 24 vaccinated males (IM) and 23 surgically castrated males (CM) were evaluated by eight trained panellists in 24 sessions. Loins were cooked in an oven at 180°C for 10min. Furthermore loins were evaluated by consumers and its androstenone and skatole content were also chemically determined. Meat from EM had higher androstenone and skatole odour and flavour than meat from FE, IM and CM and lower sweetness odour scores. High correlations were found between androstenone and skatole levels assessed by trained panelists, chemical analysis and consumers' acceptability. Moreover meat from EM is mainly related to androstenone and skatole attributes.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 20416689 DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2009.06.020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Meat Sci ISSN: 0309-1740 Impact factor: 5.209