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Effects of Gamma Irradiation on Pigments of Beef (감마선 조사가 한우육의 색소에 미치는 영향)

  • Yook, Hong-Sun;Lee, Ju-Woon;Lee, Kyong-Haeng;Kim, Sung;Byun, Myung-Woo
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.1184-1188
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    • 1998
  • Effects of gamma irradiation on pigments of beef was investigated by determination of the Hunter's color values and pigments such as myoglobin, metmyoglobin and oxymyoglobin after gamma irradiation up to 5 kGy in air or vacuum package for 7 days. 'L' and 'b' values increased but 'a' value decreased with the elapse of the storage period. But, 'L', 'a' and 'b' values of irradiated beef were lower than non-irradiated beef. Myoglobin decreased but oxymyoglobin and metmyoglobin increased with the elapse of the storage period. Myoglobin decreased but oxymyoglobin and metmyoglobin increased with gamma irradiation up to 5 kGy. In regard to packaging methods, vacuum package did not affect pigment of the beef as did air package.

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Colorimetric Values of Various Myoglobin Derivatives in Pork and Beef Ribeye

  • Whang, Key;Lee, Sam-Pin;Kim, Hyuk-Il
    • Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.183-186
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    • 2004
  • Various myoglobin derivatives were manufactured in pork and beef ribeye in the laboratory and their colorimetric values were measured with a chromameter. The average values of L* and a* of pork pigments were higher and b* values were lower than those of beef pigments. Oxymyoglobin (bright red) is considered to be a desirable fresh red meat pigment for consumer acceptance. The means of L*, a* and b* values of oxymyoglobin were 36.41, 27.32 and 4.71 for pork and 30.54, 25.58 and 9.81 for beef, respectively. Nitrosyl hemochrome, the pigment of processed meat products like sausages and hams had L*, a* and b* values of 47.93, 26.85 and 6.63 for pork and 41.82, 23.19 and 11.82 for beef. It was found that as a discoloration developed in meat and the meat color turned to brown, the L*, b* values increased and the a* value decreased.

Analysis of Oxy- and Metmyoglobin in Beef Chuck by Absorption Spectrophotometer and Hunter-Lab (Hunter-Lab와 분광광도계(分光光度計)에 의한 쇠고기의 Oxy-와 Metmyoglobin의 분석(分析))

  • Yeo, Young Keun;Park, Choon Ran
    • Current Research on Agriculture and Life Sciences
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    • v.1
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    • pp.165-167
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    • 1983
  • Oxy - and metmyoglobin concentrations in beef chuck were measured by Hunter-Lab and spectrophotometer. The values of oxymyoglobin by Hunter-Lab got 34.03, 10.40, and 6.50 as average in L, a, and b while the CIE color primaries were 13.33, 11.58, and 9.94 in X, Y, and Z, respectively. The metmyoglobin values recorded 39.10, 13.20, and 10.13 in L, a, and b, of which values were converted to 17.88, 15.29, and 11.40 in X, Y, and Z of the CIE primaries. Absorption spectrum of oxymyoglobin showed 2 peaks which were 0.79 and 0.83 pf extinction coefficient with 530 and 570nm in wavelengh, and that of metmyoglobin appeared on an irregular curve with a summit of 0.58 and 500 in extinction coeffcient ($cm^2$/mg) and wavelength(nm) each.

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Improvement of Oxidative Stability of Myoglobin and Lipid with Vitamin E in Meat (식육내 비타민 E에 의한 육색소와 지질의 산화 안정성 향상)

  • Faustman, Cameron;Lynch, Michael P.;Jeong, Jin-Yeun;Joo, Seon-Tea
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.86-95
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    • 2003
  • Potential mechanisms by which vitamin E improves oxidative stability of myoglobin are documented. The basis by which this lipid-soluble antioxidant, ${\alpha}$-tocopherol, protects water-soluble oxymyoglobin is beginning to be understood. Recent evidence suggests that ${\alpha}$-tocopherol delays the release of prooxidative products of lipid oxidation from biomembranes, which in turn delays oxymyoglobin oxidation and the concomitant loss of desirable beef color. ${\alpha}$, ${\beta}$-Unsaturated aldehydes are one class of lipid oxidation products that enhance oxymyoglobin oxidation in vitro and appear to act by covalently binding to the protein. If ${\alpha}$-tocopherol delays the formation of these reactive aldehydes, then this could inhibit the prooxidative effect of these oxidation products toward oxymyoglobin. Additionally, ${\alpha}$-tocopherol may exert part of its color-stabilizing effect in beef by enhancing the metmyoglobin reduction.

Effect of Moisture, Relative Humidity and pH on Color and Pigments of Cold Storage Beef Meat (수분함량, 상대습도 및 pH가 냉장 우육의 색도 및 색소에 미치는 영향)

  • 정인철;문귀임;김기영;김미숙;이교연;강세주
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.221-227
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    • 1998
  • This study was investigate correlation of moisture content, relative humidity, pH, color difference, myoglobin(Myo), oxymyoglobin(Oxy) and metmyoglobin(Met). The moisture content, relative humidity of loin and shank were not changed uniformly during storage, the pH was raised according to storage period. The L value was raised at the closing stage of the storage period, the surface of the b value was higher than interior. Between Myo and Met were positive correlation in common with loin and shank. The surface and interior of loin were negative correlation between Oxy and Met, the surface and interior shank were positive correlation between Myo and L value and were negative correlation between Myo and Oxy. The moisture content, relative humidity, pH and color was not correlation uniformly.

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증점제 (Carrageenan 및 전분)를 첨가한 명란훈연소시지의 Color에 대한 Setting의 영향

  • 박종혁;김상무
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Fisheries Technology Conference
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.129-130
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    • 2001
  • 식육 제품 및 육가공품의 색은 그 식품의 품질과 선호도를 결정하는 중요한 척도로서 사용되며, 소비자는 밝은 척색의 육이나, 갈-회색의 가열한육 및 핑크색의 숙성된 육을 더욱선호한다(C. JO., et al. 2000). Hemo계 색소는 동물성 식품색소로, 적색은 주로 육 색소인 myoglbin과 혈색소인 hemoglobin에 의한 것이다. 육색소인 myoglobin은 공기 중에 방치하면 산소와 결합하여 Oxymyoglobin으로 변화하여 선명한 선홍색을 띄게 된다. 육류를 가열하면 일부 산화되지 않고 있던 myoglobin이 Oxymyoglobi을 거쳐 metmyoglobin으로 된다. (중략)

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Surface Reflectance Related with Color Characteristics for Pig × Wild Boar Meat

  • Irie, M.;Nishimori, M.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.14 no.9
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    • pp.1321-1325
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    • 2001
  • Color characteristics of pig ${\times}$ wild boar meat were determined with a fiber-optic spectrophotometer. The spectrophotometric characteristic of reduced-myoglobin observed after cutting immediately changed to the spectrophotometric characteristic of oxymyoglobin after 15 minutes of cutting. The spectrophotometry at 400 to 700 nm after 30, 45, 60, 90 and 120 minutes of cutting changed slightly. Compared with M. longissimus thoracis, M. rhomboideus had higher reflectance around 400 nm and from 650 to 1,100 nm and M. spinalis was lower in the visible light region after 60 minutes of cutting. The pig ${\times}$ wild boar meat was similar in reflectance shape with pork but was lower in intensity. The differences depended on the anatomical location. The M. rhomboideus from pig ${\times}$ wild boar had greatly lower reflectance than that from pig, the M. longissimus thoracis reflectance was lower, but M. spinalis reflectance hardly differed. These results showed that pig ${\times}$ wild boar meat had no special characteristic of blooming but had distinguishing characteristic of meat color among anatomical locations.

Studies on meat color, myoglobin content, enzyme activities, and genes associated with oxidative potential of pigs slaughtered at different growth stages

  • Yu, Qin Ping;Feng, Ding Yuan;Xiao, Juan;Wu, Fan;He, Xiao Jun;Xia, Min Hao;Dong, Tao;Liu, Yi Hua;Tan, Hui Ze;Zou, Shi Geng;Zheng, Tao;Ou, Xian Hua;Zuo, Jian Jun
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.30 no.12
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    • pp.1739-1750
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    • 2017
  • Objective: This experiment investigated meat color, myoglobin content, enzyme activities, and expression of genes associated with oxidative potential of pigs slaughtered at different growth stages. Methods: Sixty 4-week-old $Duroc{\times}Landrace{\times}Yorkshire$ pigs were assigned to 6 replicate groups, each containing 10 pigs. One pig from each group was sacrificed at day 35, 63, 98, and 161 to isolate longissimus dorsi and triceps muscles. Results: Meat color scores were higher in pigs at 35 d than those at 63 d and 98 d (p<0.05), and those at 98 d were lower than those at 161 d (p<0.05). The total myoglobin was higher on 161 d compared with those at 63 d and 98 d (p<0.05). Increase in the proportions of metmyoglobin and deoxymyoglobin and a decrease in oxymyoglobin were observed between days 35 and 161 (p<0.05). Meat color scores were correlated to the proportion of oxymyoglobin (r = 0.59, p<0.01), and negatively correlated with deoxymyoglobin and metmyoglobin content (r = -0.48 and -0.62, p<0.05). Malate dehydrogenase (MDH) activity at 35 d and 98 d was higher than that at 161 d (p<0.05). The highest lactate dehydrogenase/MDH ratio was achieved at 161 d (p<0.05). Calcineurin mRNA expression decreased at 35 d compared to that at 63 d and 98 d (p<0.05). Myocyte enhancer factor 2 mRNA results indicated a higher expression at 161 d than that at 63 d and 98 d (p<0.05). Conclusion: Porcine meat color, myoglobin content, enzyme activities, and genes associated with oxidative potential varied at different stages.

The effect of finishing diet supplemented with methionine/lysine and methionine/α-tocopherol on performance, carcass traits and meat quality of Hanwoo steers

  • Barido, Farouq Heidar;Utama, Dicky Tri;Jeong, Hae Seong;Kim, Juntae;Lee, Chang Woo;Park, Yeon Soo;Lee, Sung Ki
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.69-78
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    • 2020
  • Objective: This study aimed to compare the effects of diets with and without supplements of methionine/lysine (met/lys) and methionine/α-tocopherol (met/α-tocopherol) on the performance, carcass traits and meat quality of Hanwoo steers. Methods: A total of 21 Hanwoo steers were divided into three different groups. Each group consisted of 7 animals that received different dietary treatments for 120 days as follows: a control (C) diet composed of a basal diet with 74% total digestible nutrient and 12% crude protein; treatment 1 (T1) composed of a basal diet enriched with methionine 69%+lysine 31%; and treatment (T2) composed of a basal diet enriched with methionine 84.65%+α-tocopherol 15.35%. Daily supplementation was given using the top-dressing method (20 g/animal). Results: The met/lys groups yielded a longissimus lumborum with increased water holding capacity (p<0.01) and lower shear force value (p<0.05). Dietary met/lys did not have an adverse effect on the animal performance and carcass traits. Instead, these supplements contributed significantly to the higher protein content compared to the control diet (p<0.05). Myristic acid (C14:0) was the only fatty acid affected by the supplementation. While the met/α-tocopherol group led to significantly higher protein and oxymyoglobin contents during storage (p<0.05). It also contributed significantly to the lower shear force value and 2-thiobarbituric acid reactive substances score during storage (p<0.05) compared to the control and treatment 1 since the initial storage day. The met/α-tocopherol diet also yielded meat with a redder color (p<0.05) after 3 days of storage. However, it did not significantly contribute to the fatty acid profiles of Hanwoo steers. Conclusion: Met/lys supplementation resulted in higher protein scores, water holding capacity and lower shear force scores. While met/α-tocopherol supplementation contributes to the production of redder meat, reduces lipid oxidation, production of more tender meat and increases the content of protein and oxymyoglobin percentage.

Effects of Dietary Vitamin E and Selenium Supplementation on Meat Color Stability of Hanwoo(Korean Native Cattle) Bull Beef during Retail Display (Vitamin E와 Selenium의 급여가 비거세우육의 진열저장중 육색 안정성에 미치는 영향)

  • 김용선;양성운;김주용;박연수;황환섭
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.108-114
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    • 2002
  • The effects of dietary vitamin E and selenium(Se) supplementation on meat color stability in M. Longissimus of Hanwoo(Korean native cattle) bull beef during retail display(5$^{\circ}C$, 1,200 lux) were investigated. Experimental groups were divided into control(Vit E 27 IU/head/day, Se 0.09 mg/head/day), Vit E (2,500 IU/head/day), Se(20 mg/head/day), Vit E+Se(Vit E 2,500 IU/head/day, Se 20 mg/head/day) groups. CIE a*(redness), chroma(C*) values, oxymyoglobin(%) and R630-R580 were significantly (p<0.05) decreased among the 4 treatment groups during retail display, in particular, those values decreased more rapidly in the control group. The metmyoglobin (%) of 0 day(before storage) was not significantly (p<0.05) different among the 4 treatment groups. However, the rate of metmyoglobin accumulation during storage increased more rapidly in the control group. Therefore, discoloration in the control group was more accelerated compared to the other groups. TBARS(thiobarbituric acid reactive substances) which represent lipid rancidity was significantly(p<0.05) lower in Se and Vit E+Se groups than in the control and Vit E groups. Reducing ability of 0 day(before storage) was significantly lower in the control group than in the other groups, and it decreased more rapidly in the control group after 3 days of storage. Consequently, Se-supplemented groups(Se and Vit E+Se groups) were more resistant to lipid oxidation than were the control and Vit E groups. The stability of meat color and myoglobin forms(%) were significantly (p<0.05) higher in Vit E, Se and Vit E+Se groups than in the control group, but there were no difference among Vit E, Se and Vit E+Se groups.