Literature DB >> 31734468

Muscle from grass- and grain-fed cattle differs energetically.

A Apaoblaza1, S D Gerrard1, S K Matarneh1, J C Wicks1, L Kirkpatrick1, E M England1, T L Scheffler1, S K Duckett2, H Shi1, S L Silva3, A L Grant1, D E Gerrard4.   

Abstract

Insufficient acidification results in dark, firm, and dry beef. While this defect is often indicative of a stress event antemortem, muscle tissue may change in response to feeding regime. Longissimus dorsi muscle samples from 10 grain-fed and 10 grass-fed market weight, angus-crossbred beef cattle were collected postmortem. Lower (P < .05) L* and a* values were recorded for steaks from grass-fed cattle. Higher (P < .05) ultimate pH values were noted in lean of grass-fed cattle compared to grain-fed cattle, yet differences in lactate, glycogen and glucose were not detected. Further, increased (P < .05) ultimate pH values and lower (P < .05) lactate accumulations were noted when samples from grass-fed cattle were subjected to an in vitro glycolysis system. Muscle from grass-fed beef possessed nearly two-fold more (P < .05) succinate dehydrogenase and (P < .001) myoglobin than that of grain-fed cattle. These data show lean from grass-fed beef has greater enzymes reflective of oxidative metabolism and suggest dark lean from grass-fed cattle may be a function of more oxidative metabolism rather than a stress-related event antemortem.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Dark-cutting; Glycogen; Grain-fed; Grass-fed; Lactate; Stress

Year:  2019        PMID: 31734468     DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2019.107996

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Meat Sci        ISSN: 0309-1740            Impact factor:   5.209


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