Agricultural and Food Science (Dec 2022)

Variations of early postmortem pH in carcasses of grass-fed steers and its relationship with glycolytic potential and meat quality traits

  • Nancy Jerez Timaure,
  • Gaspar Brinckmann,
  • Maureen Berkhoff,
  • Alfredo Ramírez-Reveco,
  • Pablo Strobel

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 4

Abstract

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This study aimed to investigate the multivariate relationship between the glycolytic potential, and meat quality traits from grass-fed steers carcasses with variations in early postmortem pH. From a contemporary group of steers (n=70) from the same production unit and slaughtered under similar conditions, thirty carcasses (10/group) were selected based on pH values measured at 3h (pH3h): Low ( 6.5). Carcasses segregated by pH3h groups were different (p 0.05) among pH3h groups. Color variables had a positive and moderate correlation with MGC, G+G6P, LC, and GP. Results does not allow to recommend early carcass segregation by very early pH (3h postmortem); however, important bivariate and multivariate relationships between G+G6P, lactate content and instrumental color parameters in LL muscle from grass-fed cattle were demonstrated.

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