| Literature DB >> 33484018 |
Yao Wang1,2, Jia Liang3, Riho Miyazaki4, Hanying Sun2, Xianxian Zhao2, Katsuya Hirasaka2,5, Yuki Hamada2, Katsuyasu Tachibana2, Baolin Liu1, Shigeto Taniyama2.
Abstract
We previously showed that the tenderization of ordinary muscle during ice storage is affected by the interposition of pink muscle fibers in the ordinary muscle. However, little is known about whether or not the interposition of pink muscle fibers affects the hardness of raw fish meat. To clarify the influence of the interposition of pink muscle fibers in the dorsal ordinary muscle on hardness of meat, the breaking strengths and the fiber types of the dorsal ordinary muscle of eight fish species (a total of 37 specimens) were discriminated. The breaking strengths among fish species were within a range of 6.5-19.1 N/cm2 . Pink muscle fibers were found in the dorsal ordinary muscle of six out of the eight fish species ranging from 0.0 to 56.0% in quantity ratio, and 0.0 to 19.3% in area ratio, respectively. The quantity ratio and area ratio of pink muscle fibers in the dorsal ordinary muscles of all eight fish species samples positively correlated with the breaking strength. Relative to the quantity ratio (p < .05), the area ratio (p < .02) of pink muscle fibers was more representative of postmortem texture hardness. In conclusion, the high interposition ratio of pink muscle fibers in ordinary muscle could potentially improve the postmortem hardness, the texture, and even the flesh quality of raw fish meat.Entities:
Keywords: dorsal ordinary muscle; flesh quality; interposition ratio; pink muscle fiber; postmortem hardness
Year: 2021 PMID: 33484018 DOI: 10.1111/jtxs.12587
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Texture Stud ISSN: 0022-4901 Impact factor: 3.223