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Effect of cooling rate upon processing characteristics of pork meat of different glycolysis type during post mortem ageing
Authors:Vada M
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Hungarian Meat Research Institute, 1097, Budapest, Gubacsi ut 6/b, Hungary

Abstract:Rapid chilling was applied to porcine longissimus dorsi muscles at 1 h post mortem in order to observe its effect on the quality of canned products prepared from those of different pH1 values.

The muscle from one side of each animal was removed from the carcase 50 minutes post mortem and divided into two longitudinal strips. One was chilled immediately to 13–15°C (1 h post mortem): the other after a further hour (2 h post mortem) acted as control. After the centre temperature had reached 10°C the muscles were stored in a refrigerator at 3–5°C.

Compared with the control samples (chilled at 2 h p.m.), rapid chilling from 1 h p.m. caused an improvement in the water-holding capacity and the texture of pork meat, which had higher pH1 values and was processed at 2, 4 and 48 h p.m. There was minimum brine retention and texture score if samples—both rapidly chilled and control—were processed at 24 h p.m.

Although brine retention of PSE pork meat could not be increased even by rapid chilling, the texture of heat treated PSE pork showed an improvement during storage, which was more pronounced after ageing for 48 h, if PSE samples were chilled at 1 h p.m.

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