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Title: Can calcium chloride injection facilitate the ageing-derived improvement in the quality of meat from culled dairy cows?
Authors: T. Bunmee
S. Jaturasitha
M. Kreuzer
M. Wicke
Authors: T. Bunmee
S. Jaturasitha
M. Kreuzer
M. Wicke
Keywords: Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Issue Date: 1-Apr-2014
Abstract: This study investigated whether the positive effects of ageing on tenderness of meat from culled dairy cows can be facilitated by CaCl2. Injections of 250mM CaCl2solution (10% wt/wt) were performed on Longissimus dorsi samples from 32 7-yrs old cows. Samples were vacuum packaged and aged for 0, 1, 3, 5 and 7days. Ageing alone produced lighter and less red meat with lower shear force, higher myofibrillar fragmentation and tenderness scores but also elevated lipid oxidation. For most traits investigated, CaCl2-injected meat exhibited similar ageing effects, but drip loss increased with age. The CaCl2-injected meat had a lower shear force and myofibrillar fragmentation increased more rapidly, but drip loss, off-flavour scores, colour stability and oxidative stability were inferior to untreated meat. Overall, it was found possible to accelerate tenderisation of such meat with CaCl2, but only at the cost of adverse effects in some other quality traits. © 2013.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/53067
ISSN: 03091740
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