Foods (Jul 2022)

Spectro 1—A Potential Spectrophotometer for Measuring Color and Myoglobin Forms in Beef

  • Chandler D. Stafford,
  • Mackenzie J. Taylor,
  • David S. Dang,
  • Eric M. England,
  • Daren P. Cornforth,
  • Xin Dai,
  • Sulaiman K. Matarneh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11142091
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 14
p. 2091

Abstract

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The objective of this study was to compare the Color Muse Spectro 1 sensor to the HunterLab MiniScan XE Plus spectrophotometer for evaluating beef color. Color coordinates (lightness (L*), redness (a*), yellowness (b*), chroma (C*), and hue (h*)), myoglobin redox forms (metmyoglobin (MMb), deoxymyoglobin (DMb), and oxymyoglobin (OMb)), and metmyoglobin reducing ability (MRA) were measured on beef steaks over a 5-days storage period. The results indicated that L*, b*, C*, MMb%, OMb%, and MRA% values obtained with Spectro 1 were comparable to those of MiniScan. However, Spectro 1 values for a* were overestimated compared to MiniScan (p h* and DMb% were underestimated (p L*, b*, and C* are interchangeable between the two instruments, but it was not the case for a*, h*, myoglobin forms, and MRA. Color coordinates measured by Spectro 1 exhibited excellent stability over time, evidenced by the low total color difference (ΔE*ab) values. Collectively, these findings indicate that Spectro 1 is a potential alternative spectrophotometer for studying meat color and myoglobin redox forms.

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