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Effect of PEF treatment on meat quality attributes, ultrastructure and metabolite profiles of wet and dry aged venison Longissimus dorsi muscle

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posted on 2023-05-03, 18:33 authored by Tanyaradzwa Mungure, Mustafa FaroukMustafa Farouk, John Birch, Alan Carne, Maryann StaincliffeMaryann Staincliffe, Ian Stewart, Alaa El-Din Bekhit
This study determined the effects of low-pulsed electric field (LPEF-2.5 kV, 50 Hz, 20 μs) and high-PEF (HPEF-10 kV, 50 Hz, 20 μs) on the quality attributes and metabolite profiles of wet and dry aged venison M Longissimus dorsi (LD) muscles. Twelve loins from six red deer at 24 h postmortem were randomly assigned to seven treatments: No-PEF control (WAC), heated control (HC), dry aged No-PEF control (DAC), wet aged LPEF (WALPEF), dry aged LPEF (DALPEF), wet aged HPEF (WAHPEF), and dry aged HPEF (DAHPEF). Samples were aged 21d at 4 °C at 80% relative humidity. HPEF treatment improved meat tenderness by 9%. Metabolite profiles were unaffected by all PEF treatment groups with key differences found due to ageing method. These observations demonstrate the viability of HPEF in improving drying rate (by 6%) and tenderisation of venison LD muscle during the dry ageing process, which will improve product quality and production efficiency.

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Elsevier

Journal title

Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies

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1466-8564

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Mungure, T. E., Farouk, M. M., Birch, E. J., Carne, A., Staincliffe, M., Stewart, I., & Bekhit, A. E.-D. (2020). Effect of PEF treatment on meat quality attributes, ultrastructure and metabolite profiles of wet and dry aged venison Longissimus dorsi muscle. Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies, 65, 102457. doi:10.1016/j.ifset.2020.102457

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FBP 90582

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