Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance (Mar 2021)

Electrical impedance to easily discover undeclared freeze-thaw cycles in slaughtered bovine meat

  • Dell’Osa A. H.,
  • Battacone G.,
  • Pulina G.,
  • Fois A.,
  • Tocco F.,
  • Loviselli A.,
  • Concu A.,
  • Velluzzi F.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/joeb-2021-0002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 3 – 10

Abstract

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A portable electrical impedance spectroscopy device was developed to monitor the bioimpedance resistive component of bovine meat by injecting a sinusoidal current of 1 mA at 65 kHz. Both right and left longissimus dorsi muscles were trimmed from 4 slaughtered cows. The left muscle portions were frozen to −18 °C for 7 days while the right ones were meantime maintained at 5 °C. Mean value of impedance per length (Ω/cm) of frozen and thawed left samples was 31% lower than that of right non-frozen one (P = 0.0001). It was concluded that the device is reliable for monitoring the maturation of beef meat in situ with the possibility of revealing undeclared freeze-thaw cycles.

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