Bloom Time Effect Depends on Muscle Type and May Determine the Results of pH and Color Instrumental Evaluation

The aim of this study was to determine the effect of 30 min bloom time and the type of muscle on pH and color parameters together with the possibility of estimating these measurements. The research material consisted of 270 samples from 6 muscle types: LD—<i>Longissimus</i> <i>dors...

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Main Authors: Damian Knecht, Kamil Duziński, Anna Jankowska-Mąkosa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Animals
Subjects:
pH
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/5/1282
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spelling doaj-18a1455df91042b288ea56f65afad2a02021-04-29T23:07:01ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152021-04-01111282128210.3390/ani11051282Bloom Time Effect Depends on Muscle Type and May Determine the Results of pH and Color Instrumental EvaluationDamian Knecht0Kamil Duziński1Anna Jankowska-Mąkosa2Institute of Animal Breeding, Faculty of Biology and Animal Sciences, Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, 51-630 Wroclaw, PolandInstitute of Animal Breeding, Faculty of Biology and Animal Sciences, Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, 51-630 Wroclaw, PolandInstitute of Animal Breeding, Faculty of Biology and Animal Sciences, Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, 51-630 Wroclaw, PolandThe aim of this study was to determine the effect of 30 min bloom time and the type of muscle on pH and color parameters together with the possibility of estimating these measurements. The research material consisted of 270 samples from 6 muscle types: LD—<i>Longissimus</i> <i>dorsi</i>, LL—<i>Longissimus lumborum</i>, IL—<i>Iliacus</i>, SEM—<i>Semimembranosus</i>, CT—<i>Cutaneous trunci</i>, LTD—<i>Latissimus dorsi</i>. Measurements included pH and color of fresh pork at 0 min, and after 30 min bloom time. Bloom time influenced all analyzed parameters, although to a varying effect, depending on the muscle type. The lowest pH values were noted for dorsal-located muscles (LD, LL), then in the ham area (IL, SEM), and the highest values of the location on the side surface of the carcass (CT, LTD). The large increase in the proportion of L* and a* was observed for CT muscle (20–30%, the highest of all observed) and LTD (20–25%); for LD and LL the largest growth changes were observed for parameters b* (15–20%) and H* (20–30%). The lowest number of strong correlations was noted for LD and CT muscles, and the largest for SEM. A very good fit (R<sup>2</sup> > 0.90) of regression equations was achieved in 7 cases. The presented results are an important contribution to the rapid and precise instrumental evaluation of pH and color.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/5/1282pig carcassmusclesbloom timepHcolor
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author Damian Knecht
Kamil Duziński
Anna Jankowska-Mąkosa
spellingShingle Damian Knecht
Kamil Duziński
Anna Jankowska-Mąkosa
Bloom Time Effect Depends on Muscle Type and May Determine the Results of pH and Color Instrumental Evaluation
Animals
pig carcass
muscles
bloom time
pH
color
author_facet Damian Knecht
Kamil Duziński
Anna Jankowska-Mąkosa
author_sort Damian Knecht
title Bloom Time Effect Depends on Muscle Type and May Determine the Results of pH and Color Instrumental Evaluation
title_short Bloom Time Effect Depends on Muscle Type and May Determine the Results of pH and Color Instrumental Evaluation
title_full Bloom Time Effect Depends on Muscle Type and May Determine the Results of pH and Color Instrumental Evaluation
title_fullStr Bloom Time Effect Depends on Muscle Type and May Determine the Results of pH and Color Instrumental Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Bloom Time Effect Depends on Muscle Type and May Determine the Results of pH and Color Instrumental Evaluation
title_sort bloom time effect depends on muscle type and may determine the results of ph and color instrumental evaluation
publisher MDPI AG
series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The aim of this study was to determine the effect of 30 min bloom time and the type of muscle on pH and color parameters together with the possibility of estimating these measurements. The research material consisted of 270 samples from 6 muscle types: LD—<i>Longissimus</i> <i>dorsi</i>, LL—<i>Longissimus lumborum</i>, IL—<i>Iliacus</i>, SEM—<i>Semimembranosus</i>, CT—<i>Cutaneous trunci</i>, LTD—<i>Latissimus dorsi</i>. Measurements included pH and color of fresh pork at 0 min, and after 30 min bloom time. Bloom time influenced all analyzed parameters, although to a varying effect, depending on the muscle type. The lowest pH values were noted for dorsal-located muscles (LD, LL), then in the ham area (IL, SEM), and the highest values of the location on the side surface of the carcass (CT, LTD). The large increase in the proportion of L* and a* was observed for CT muscle (20–30%, the highest of all observed) and LTD (20–25%); for LD and LL the largest growth changes were observed for parameters b* (15–20%) and H* (20–30%). The lowest number of strong correlations was noted for LD and CT muscles, and the largest for SEM. A very good fit (R<sup>2</sup> > 0.90) of regression equations was achieved in 7 cases. The presented results are an important contribution to the rapid and precise instrumental evaluation of pH and color.
topic pig carcass
muscles
bloom time
pH
color
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/5/1282
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