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Pseudomonas spp. convert metmyoglobin into deoxymyoglobin
Authors:Michiyo Motoyama   Miho Kobayashi   Keisuke Sasaki   Masaru Nomura  Mitsuru Mitsumoto  
Affiliation:aAnimal Products Research Team, National Institute of Livestock and Grassland Science, 2 Ikenodai, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki-ken 305-0901, Japan
Abstract:Meat ‘reddening’ by bacteria was observed in chilled beef. To identify the reddening bacteria, isolates were inoculated onto beef and the changes in CIE L*a*b* values monitored. As a result, two Pseudomonas spp., including Pseudomonas fragi which is commonly observed in raw meat, were selected and identified as reddening bacteria. The reddening was coincidentally occurred with the appearance of slime, and the increase in thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS) was simultaneously suppressed. In myoglobin-containing nutrient broth, it is shown spectroscopically that P. fragi converted metmyoglobin into deoxymyoglobin. It was concluded that the meat reddening was due to the formation of deoxymyoglobin, induced by the very-low-oxygen tension brought about by Pseudomonad’s oxygen consumption: This oxygen depletion simultaneously suppressed TBARS increase.
Keywords:Pseudomonas   Brochothrix thermosphacta   Colour   Myoglobin   Metmyoglobin reduction   Lipid autoxidation   Beef
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