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Effect of fast freezing then thaw-aging on meat quality attributes of lamb M. longissimus lumborum

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posted on 2023-05-03, 19:33 authored by Prabhu Balan, Brad Kim, Adam Stuart, Robert Kemp, Maryann StaincliffeMaryann Staincliffe, Cameron CraigieCameron Craigie, Mustafa FaroukMustafa Farouk
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of two different freezing rate then thaw‐aging regimens on the quality attributes of lamb loins. The loins were randomly allocated to one of five different freezing/thawing/aging regimes: fast‐(FF1A0) and slow‐(SF1A0) frozen only; fast‐(FF1A2) and slow‐(SF1A2) frozen then thaw‐aged for 14 days; aged for 14 days never frozen (A2). FF1A2 samples had a significantly higher water‐holding capacity compared to the slow frozen regardless of further aging periods. FF1A2 samples had lower (p < 0.05) shear force values than A2 and higher (p < 0.05) water‐holding capacity compared to the SF1A2. Fast freezing resulted in more intracellular cryo‐damage, whereas slow freezing resulted in extracellular cryo‐damage. FF1A0 and SF1A0 samples had lower (p < 0.05) myofibrillar proteins degradation. This study demonstrated that fast freezing then thaw‐aging can result in an improved water‐holding capacity and tenderness through the minimization of extracellular ice crystal formation, reduction in purge and drip losses, and improved proteolysis in thawed lamb.

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© 2019 Japanese Society of Animal Science

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  • English

Does this contain Māori information or data?

  • No

Publisher

Wiley

Journal title

Animal Science Journal

ISSN

0309-1740||1344-3941

Citation

Balan, P., Kim, Y. H. B., Stuart, A. D., Kemp, R., Staincliffe, M., Craigie, C., & Farouk, M. M. (2019). Effect of fast freezing then thaw-aging on meat quality attributes of lamb M. longissimus lumborum. Animal Science Journal, 90(8), 1060-1069. doi:10.1111/asj.13216

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A19113

Job code

16951x04

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