Agriculture (Aug 2023)

The Use of Chosen Physicochemical Indicators for Estimation of Pork Meat Quality

  • Katarzyna Antosik,
  • Elżbieta Krzęcio-Nieczyporuk,
  • Halina Sieczkowska,
  • Andrzej Zybert,
  • Krystian Tarczyński

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture13091670
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 9
p. 1670

Abstract

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The present work aimed to estimate the usefulness and effectiveness of selected physicochemical indicators in the evaluation of meat quality as well as culinary and processing value using a simple and canonical phenotypic correlation method. Studies were carried out in 495 porkers. The most relationships were obtained for the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) breakdown indicator (R1), electrical conductivity (EC) and glycolytic potential (GP) with meat quality traits that are non-diagnostic criteria, i.e., lipids and protein content, water holding capacity (WHC), technological yield (TY), drip loss (DL) and meat tenderness (MT). The results of this study indicate that about 62% of the variability in meat quality is the result of the initial level of glycogen in muscle tissue. The strong relationship between EC2 and pH24 (acidity of the muscle tissue at 24 h after slaughter) parameters and a wide spectrum of traits of meat quality (sets covering the parameters of the culinary and processing quality of meat and indicating the volume of drip loss), as well as with the pH1 and R1 criteria confirms the possibility to perform a quick and cheap ‘on line’ classification of qualitative meat properties in meat processing plants.

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