| Literature DB >> 24583327 |
Chenglong Liu1, Yimin Zhang1, Xiaoyin Yang1, Rongrong Liang1, Yanwei Mao1, Xu Hou1, Xiao Lu1, Xin Luo2.
Abstract
The objectives were to compare the effects of packaging methods on color stability, metmyoglobin-reducing-activity (MRA), total-reducing-activity and NADH concentration of different bovine muscles and to explore potential mechanisms in the enhanced color stability by carbon monoxide modified atmosphere packaging (CO-MAP, 0.4% CO/30% CO2/69.6% N2). Steaks from longissimus lumborum (LL), psoas major (PM) and longissimus thoracis (LT) packaged in CO-MAP, high-oxygen modified atmosphere packaging (HiOx-MAP, 80% O2/20% CO2) or vacuum packaging were stored for 0day, 4days, 9days, and 14days or stored for 9days then displayed in air for 0day, 1day, or 3days. The CO-MAP significantly increased red color stability of all muscles, and especially for PM. The PM and LT were more red than LL in CO-MAP, whereas PM had lowest redness in HiOx-MAP. The content of MetMb in CO-MAP was lower than in HiOx-MAP. Steaks in CO-MAP maintained a higher MRA compared with those in HiOx-MAP during storage. After opening packages, the red color of steaks in CO-MAP deteriorated more slowly compared with that of steaks in HiOx-MAP.Entities:
Keywords: Beef; Carbon monoxide; Color stability; Metmyoglobin-reducing activity; Modified atmosphere packaging; Muscles
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24583327 DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2014.01.027
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Meat Sci ISSN: 0309-1740 Impact factor: 5.209