Detection Of Reactive Oxygen Species As A Possible Maker Of Quality Of Bovine Meat

ThaísRezende Leite
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The aim was to detect Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) and evaluate the quality of carcasses and beef from cold storage slaughterhouses located at the Federal District area, and the possible use of the ROS as a quality marker. Data and samples obtained from a total of 33 animals and their respective carcasses. Fragments of the extensor carpi radial is muscle were extracted to analyze the presence ROS, and samples of the Longissimus dorsi, 24h post-mortem for pH, colorimetric test, cooking loss and drip loss assessment and the sheer force. The presence of hematomas was detected in 28 carcasses, where the tail and croup (17/33) and flank (17/33) regions were the most affected. The electron paramagnetic resonance indicated an average of 52.59 ROS/g in the analyzed pieces. The meat quality tests indicated: 5.8 for the 24h post-mortem pH, L*29.34, a* 2.52 and b* 1.31 in calorimetry, 2.30 kg/f for the shearing force, 11.75% of cooking losses and 1.88% of drip losses. The statistical analyses demonstrated a tendency to positive correlation between the presence of hematomas with and the amount of ROS, and between the presence of hematomas and pH value.
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活性氧对牛肉品质影响的检测
目的是检测活性氧(ROS),评估来自联邦区冷库屠宰场的胴体和牛肉的质量,以及将ROS用作质量标记的可能性。从总共33只动物及其各自的尸体中获得的数据和样本。取桡腕伸肌片段分析ROS的存在,并于死后24小时取背最长肌样本进行pH值、比色测试、蒸煮损失、滴水损失评估和绝对力评估。28只胴体检测到血肿,其中尾、组(17/33)和侧腹(17/33)部位血肿最严重。电子顺磁共振结果显示,样品平均含有52.59 ROS/g。肉质试验结果表明:死后24h pH为5.8,量热法为L*29.34、a* 2.52和b* 1.31,剪切力为2.30 kg/f,蒸煮损失为11.75%,滴漏损失为1.88%。统计分析表明血肿的存在与ROS的数量呈正相关,血肿的存在与pH值呈正相关。
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