Literature DB >> 32036971

Analysis of the physical meat quality in partridge (Alectoris chukar) and its relationship with intramuscular fat.

Yaya Wen1, Honghua Liu1, Ke Liu1, Haiyue Cao1, Haiguang Mao1, Xinyang Dong1, Zhaozheng Yin2.   

Abstract

This study was undertaken to assess the effect of various levels of intramuscular fat (IMF: <0.5%, 0.5-0.99%, 1.0-1.49%, 1.5-1.99%, 2.0-2.49%, and >2.5%) on the physical meat quality of partridge. Physical characteristics such as moisture, pH, shear force, water-holding capacity (WHC), and color, along with IMF, were measured on 414 partridges (pectoral muscle). In this study, partridge meat was described as a kind of tender and moderately juicy meat with a nice color. Additionally, tenderness was significantly different between IMF < 0.5% and IMF > 0.5% levels (P < 0.01). IMF >0.5% also obtained higher value of WHC than IMF <0.5% although the difference was statistically nonsignificant. IMF levels did not affect pH or color. The results showed that IMF content was not significantly correlated with physical meat quality. However, in terms of eating experience, the minimum IMF level for better meat quality for consumer was 0.5%. Pearson correlation coefficients indicated that IMF content had significant negative correlations with moisture content but not with pH (r = -0.066), shear force (r = -0.072), WHC (r = 0.085), or color (L*(r = -0.049), a*(r = -0.028) and b*(r = 0.045)). Besides, meat pH had significant negative correlations with WHC (r = -0.036; P < 0.01) and lightness (L*) (r = -0.292; P < 0.01). Consequently, we consider pH to be one of the most important factors in evaluating meat quality of partridge.
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Keywords:  IMF; WHC; meat quality; partridge; shear force

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Year:  2019        PMID: 32036971     DOI: 10.1016/j.psj.2019.09.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Poult Sci        ISSN: 0032-5791            Impact factor:   3.352


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