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Changes in meat quality of ovine longissimus dorsi muscle in response to repeated freeze and thaw
Authors:Qi Jun  Li Chunbao  Chen Yinji  Gao Feifei  Xu Xinglian  Zhou Guanghong
Affiliation:Key Laboratory of Meat Processing and Quality Control, MOE; Key Laboratory of Animal Products Processing, MOA; College of Food Science and Technology, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, PR China.
Abstract:Changes in eating and technological quality attributes of ovine longissimus dorsi muscle during repeated freeze and thaw were investigated. Shear force value, L* value, a* value and fiber diameter decreased (P<0.05) but lipid oxidation increased (P<0.05) with repeated freeze-thaw cycles. Sarcomere length and pH decreased (P<0.05) within the first 10 freeze-thaw cycles but increased (P<0.05) after 5 further cycles. Total and myofibrillar protein solubility, and intramuscular free fatty acids concentration decreased (P<0.05) after 1 cycle of freeze and thaw but then increased (P<0.05) gradually with further cycles. Hardness, chewiness, cohesiveness and resilience of comminuted lamb products decreased (P<0.05) with increased freeze-thaw cycles. And therefore, repeated freeze and thaw should be minimized in terms of meat color for commercial value and water holding capacity for further processing.
Keywords:Freeze–thaw cycles   Palatability   Textural properties   Lamb
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