pH as analytical indicator for managing pork meat quality

In order to examine differences of meat quality traits depending on pH values post-mortem, the pH range was classified according to initial pH (pH45min) and ultimate pH (pH24hr) post-mortem. The differences of meat quality traits depending on sex were not changed by a number of amount, except for ba...

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Main Authors: Kim, Tae Wan, Kim, Chul Wook, Kwon, Seul Gi, Hwang, Jung Hye, Park, Da Hye, Kang, Deok Gyeong, Ha, Jeongim, Yang, Mi Ra, Kim, Sam Woong, Kim, Il-Suk
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spelling my-ukm.journal.99842017-01-20T00:42:22Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9984/ pH as analytical indicator for managing pork meat quality Kim, Tae Wan Kim, Chul Wook Kwon, Seul Gi Hwang, Jung Hye Park, Da Hye Kang, Deok Gyeong Ha, Jeongim Yang, Mi Ra Kim, Sam Woong Kim, Il-Suk In order to examine differences of meat quality traits depending on pH values post-mortem, the pH range was classified according to initial pH (pH45min) and ultimate pH (pH24hr) post-mortem. The differences of meat quality traits depending on sex were not changed by a number of amount, except for backfat thickness and fat content. The value of pH45min was positively correlated with pHdif, whereas pH24hr was negatively associated with lightness (CIE L*) and protein content. At pH45min post-slaughter, collagen content, fat content, shear force, water holding capacity and yellowness (CIE b*) showed lower values at the higher pH range of pH>6.7 than those of other ranges, but CIE L* and redness (CIE a*) presented the lowest value at the intermediate pH range of pH6.3~6.7. Conversely, at pH24hr post-slaughter, fat and moisture contents maintained the highest average values at the higher pH range of pH>6.1, but protein content showed higher value at the lower pH range of pH<5.7. Higher pH24hr appeared significantly lower shear force, but higher water holding capacity. CIE L*, a*, and b* values showed significantly higher values at the lowest region of pH24hr. Since meat quality characteristics seemed to be favored by consumers in rather than at the range of pH5.7~6.1, which showed significant differences of meat color, appearance, and meat juiciness, it is suggested that production of pork meat to appropriate pH value is performed by pig breeders and control measures taken during pre- and post-slaughters. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2016-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9984/1/12%20Tae%20Wan%20Kim.pdf Kim, Tae Wan and Kim, Chul Wook and Kwon, Seul Gi and Hwang, Jung Hye and Park, Da Hye and Kang, Deok Gyeong and Ha, Jeongim and Yang, Mi Ra and Kim, Sam Woong and Kim, Il-Suk (2016) pH as analytical indicator for managing pork meat quality. Sains Malaysiana, 45 (7). pp. 1097-1103. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/english_journals/vol45num7_2016/contentsVol45num7_2016.html
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description In order to examine differences of meat quality traits depending on pH values post-mortem, the pH range was classified according to initial pH (pH45min) and ultimate pH (pH24hr) post-mortem. The differences of meat quality traits depending on sex were not changed by a number of amount, except for backfat thickness and fat content. The value of pH45min was positively correlated with pHdif, whereas pH24hr was negatively associated with lightness (CIE L*) and protein content. At pH45min post-slaughter, collagen content, fat content, shear force, water holding capacity and yellowness (CIE b*) showed lower values at the higher pH range of pH>6.7 than those of other ranges, but CIE L* and redness (CIE a*) presented the lowest value at the intermediate pH range of pH6.3~6.7. Conversely, at pH24hr post-slaughter, fat and moisture contents maintained the highest average values at the higher pH range of pH>6.1, but protein content showed higher value at the lower pH range of pH<5.7. Higher pH24hr appeared significantly lower shear force, but higher water holding capacity. CIE L*, a*, and b* values showed significantly higher values at the lowest region of pH24hr. Since meat quality characteristics seemed to be favored by consumers in rather than at the range of pH5.7~6.1, which showed significant differences of meat color, appearance, and meat juiciness, it is suggested that production of pork meat to appropriate pH value is performed by pig breeders and control measures taken during pre- and post-slaughters.
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author Kim, Tae Wan
Kim, Chul Wook
Kwon, Seul Gi
Hwang, Jung Hye
Park, Da Hye
Kang, Deok Gyeong
Ha, Jeongim
Yang, Mi Ra
Kim, Sam Woong
Kim, Il-Suk
spellingShingle Kim, Tae Wan
Kim, Chul Wook
Kwon, Seul Gi
Hwang, Jung Hye
Park, Da Hye
Kang, Deok Gyeong
Ha, Jeongim
Yang, Mi Ra
Kim, Sam Woong
Kim, Il-Suk
pH as analytical indicator for managing pork meat quality
author_facet Kim, Tae Wan
Kim, Chul Wook
Kwon, Seul Gi
Hwang, Jung Hye
Park, Da Hye
Kang, Deok Gyeong
Ha, Jeongim
Yang, Mi Ra
Kim, Sam Woong
Kim, Il-Suk
author_sort Kim, Tae Wan
title pH as analytical indicator for managing pork meat quality
title_short pH as analytical indicator for managing pork meat quality
title_full pH as analytical indicator for managing pork meat quality
title_fullStr pH as analytical indicator for managing pork meat quality
title_full_unstemmed pH as analytical indicator for managing pork meat quality
title_sort ph as analytical indicator for managing pork meat quality
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2016
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