| Literature DB >> 30196199 |
J Żochowska-Kujawska1, M Kotowicz2, M Sobczak2, K Lachowicz2, J Wójcik3.
Abstract
The present study investigated the possible differences in carcass composition as well as texture, structure and percentage of different muscle types of the most valuable muscles (BF - biceps femoris, SM - semimembranosus, and L - longissimus) from fallow deer (Dama dama L.) bucks shot in the forest farm in north-western Poland at four different ages: 18, 30, 42 and 54 months. It was found that carcasses of young fallow deer (18-30 months), compared to older animals, were characterised by a higher dressing proportion, a higher percentage of the most valuable commercial cuts (the saddle, haunch and shoulder), high meat yield with the lowest percentage of bones and a lower percentage of skin and head. Their muscles, compared with older animals, were characterised by a lower percentage of red fibres, lower muscle fibre area, thinner perimysium and endomysium, lower amount of intramuscular fat and as a consequence lower hardness, springiness, cohesiveness, as well as a higher pH and lower thermal drip.Entities:
Keywords: Carcass composition; Fallow deer; Histochemistry; Hunting yield; Texture
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30196199 DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2018.08.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Meat Sci ISSN: 0309-1740 Impact factor: 5.209