Exploring the effects of ageing on instrumental and sensory characteristics of meat from Lidia breed females: A comparative study of two commercial types
Miguel A. Cantarero-Aparicio , Elena Angón , Carlos González-Esquivel , Francisco Peña Blanco , José Manuel Perea
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Abstract
The aim of this study was to assess the influence of ageing on instrumental and sensory qualities in Longissimus thoracis et lumborum (LTL) from heifers (n = 200) and cows (n = 100) of Lidia breed. The animals were slaughtered as heifers (24–48 months) or cull cows (> 48 months). For instrumental analysis, pars Thoracis aged at 7, 14 and 28 days was used; for sensory analysis, pars Lumborum aged at 14 and 28 days was evaluated. Heifers showed redder and yellower meat (P < 0.05) and cows showed slightly higher Water Holding Capacity (WHC): Thawing Loss (TL) = P < 0.05; Drip Loss (DL) = P < 0.01; Pressure Loss (PL) = P < 0.01; Cooking Loss (CL) = P < 0.05. Ageing generated changes in meat colour, with increases in lightness (L*, linear pattern, P < 0.001) and oscillations in a* and b* (quadratic patterns; P < 0.05 and P < 0.001, respectively). Ageing affected TL (increasing, P < 0.001) and PL (decreasing, P < 0.05), and generated a significant improvement in Warner Bratzler Shear Force (WBSF) values (P < 0.001). Commercial type revealed changes in consumer panel ratings for flavour (P < 0.05), juiciness (P < 0.01), tenderness (P < 0.001) and overall acceptability (P < 0.001), with better results in these parameters for cull cows. In contrast to the usual, ageing did not affect the sensory traits. There was no significant interaction between commercial type and ageing time, except for beef flavour, which worsened with ageing (P < 0.05).
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The aim of Meat Science is to serve as a suitable platform for the dissemination of interdisciplinary and international knowledge on all factors influencing the properties of meat. While the journal primarily focuses on the flesh of mammals, contributions related to poultry will be considered if they enhance the overall understanding of the relationship between muscle nature and meat quality post mortem. Additionally, papers on large birds (e.g., emus, ostriches) as well as wild-captured mammals and crocodiles will be welcomed.