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The Differences in Chemical Composition, Physical Quality Traits and Nutritional Values of Horse Meat as Affected by Various Retail Cut Types

  • Seong, Pil Nam;Park, Kyoung Mi;Kang, Geun Ho;Cho, Soo Hyun;Park, Beom Young;Chae, Hyun Seok;Ba, Hoa Van
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제29권1호
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    • pp.89-99
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    • 2016
  • The effects of retail cut type on chemical, quality and nutritional characteristics of horse meat were studied. Jeju female breed horses (n = 9) at 32-mo-old were slaughtered and the carcasses at 24 h post-mortem were fabricated into 10 retail cuts including: tender-loin, loin, strip-loin, shoulder-chuck-roll, shoulder-clod, top-round, outside-round, brisket, short-plate-brisket, and shank. The results revealed that all of parameters (chemical, meat quality and nutritional composition) examined significantly (p<0.05) differed between the cuts. The chemical composition range (minimum to maximum) of cuts was found as such: moisture 65.06% to 71.69%; protein 19.07% to 21.28%; collagen 1.40% to 2.45%; fat 2.56% to 12.14% and cholesterol 55.76 to 79.50 mg/100 g. Shoulder-chuck-roll had the highest pH and water-holding capacity, while top-round had the highest cooking loss. Shear force ranged between the cuts from $2.80kg/cm^2$ to $4.98kg/cm^2$. The Cu, Fe, and Zn contents ranged between the cuts from 1.52 mg/kg to 2.75 mg/kg, 21.25 mg/kg to 30.85 mg/kg, and 16.51 mg/kg to 40.42 mg/kg, respectively. Additionally, most of the cuts studied showed favorable polyunsaturated fatty acid/saturated fatty acid, n-3/n-6 and essential amino acid/non-essential amino acid ratios.

A study on shelf life of prepackaged retail-ready Korean native black pork belly and shoulder butt slices during refrigerated display

  • Hoa, Van-Ba;Seol, Kuk-Hwan;Kang, Sun-Moon;Kim, Yun-Seok;Cho, Soo-Hyun
    • Animal Bioscience
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    • 제34권12호
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    • pp.2012-2022
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    • 2021
  • Objective: In most retail centers, primal pork cuts for sale are usually prepared into retail-ready slices and overwrapped with air-permeable plastic film. Also, meat of Korean native black pig (KNP) is reputed for its superior quality, however, its shelf life during retail display has not been studied. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate shelf life of prepackaged retail-ready KNP belly and shoulder butt slices during refrigerated display. Methods: Bellies and shoulder butt obtained at 24 h post-mortem from finishing KNP were used. Each belly or shoulder butt was manually cut into 1.5 cm-thick slices. The slices in each cut type were randomly taken and placed on white foam tray (2 slices/tray) overwrapped with polyvinyl chloride film. The retail-ready packages were then placed in a retail display cabinet at 4℃. Shelf life and sensory quality of the samples were evaluated on day 1, 3, 6, 9, 12, and 15 of display. Results: The shoulder butt reached the upper limit (20 mg/100 g) of volatile basic nitrogen for fresh meat after 9 days while, the belly remained within this limit throughout the display time (15 days). Both the cuts reached a thiobarbituric acid reactive substances level of above 0.5 mg malondialdehyde/kg after 9 days. The a* (redness) values remained unchanged during first 9 days in both cuts (p>0.05). After 9 days, off-flavor was not found in either cut, but higher off-flavor intensity was found in shoulder butt after 12 days. The shoulder butt was unacceptable for overall eating quality after 12 days while, belly still was acceptable after 12 days. Conclusion: The belly showed a longer shelf life compared to the shoulder butt, and a shelf life of 9 and 12 days is recommended for the prepackaged retail-ready KNP shoulder butt and belly slices, respectively.

텀블링 시간이 돈육 뒷다리 소분할부위로 제조된 햄 품질에 미치는 영향 (Effect of Tumbling Time on Quality Characteristics of Ham From Retail Cuts of Hind Leg)

  • 성필남;김진형;조수현;하경희;박범영;김동훈;이종문;안종남
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • 제49권6호
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    • pp.829-838
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    • 2007
  • 돼지 뒷다리 부위를 구성하는 소분할 5개 부위의 텀블링 시간에 따른 햄의 품질을 비교하여 기초자료를 제시하고자 텀블링을 0, 1, 2시간 한 후 햄을 제조하여 소분할별 품질차이를 조사한 결과, 뒷다리 소분할 5개 부위 햄의 염도, 제품색 명도(L)는 대조구인 등심부위보다 낮았으며(P<0.05), 특히, 사태부위로 제조한 햄의 명도가 가장 낮았다. 적색도와 황색도는 뒷다리 소분할햄들이 등심햄보다 높았으며, 사태햄의 적색도가 가장 높은 경향을 보였다(P<0.05). 부위별 조직감은 텀블링 1시간 처리구에서만 경도, 검성, 씹힘성에서 차이를 보였는데 상대적으로 덩어리가 큰 볼기와 설깃햄의 경도가 높은 경향을 보였다. 관능적 특성 중 제품색의 경우 텀블링 무처리구에서 보섭과 볼기햄이 등심햄에 비해 유의적으로 낮은 값을 나타내었다(P<0.05). 돼지 뒷다리 소분할 5개 부위별 품질차이는 일반성분을 제외한 거의 모든 항목에서 차이를 보였다. 하지만 본 시험에서 적용한 텀블링 시간에 따른 차이는 일반성분 함량, pH, 제품색, 조직감, 관능적 특성에 있어 차이가 나타나지 않아 뒷다리 소분할 부위로 비분쇄 훈연햄을 제조할 경우 2시간 텀블링 처리는 품질적인 변화를 볼 수 없는 것으로 나타났다. 그러나 텀블링 시간은 보섭부위의 가열감량에 영향을 미쳐 2시간 텀블링 처리로 가열감량을 감소시킬 수 있는 것으로 나타났다(P<0.05). 따라서 돼지 뒷다리 소분할을 이용한 햄을 제조할 경우 제품수율과 품질을 최상으로 만들기 위해서는 각 부위별 육질특성과 제품의 품질특성의 상관성에 대한 연구가 필요하다고 생각되며, 최적의 텀블링 시간을 정하는데 주의를 기울여야 할 것으로 보인다. 본 시험결과 2시간 이내의 텀블링으로는 품질향상을 기대하기 어렵기 때문에 시간을 늘리는 등의 추가적 시험이 필요할 것으로 판단되었다.

국가표준식품성분표 개정을 위한 국내산 돈육의 부위별 비타민 B12 함량 분석 (Analysis of vitamin B12 in fresh cuts of Korean pork for update of national standard food composition table)

  • 문금주;송원주;박선혜;정범균;정길락;최갑성;김진형;최용민;천지연
    • 한국식품저장유통학회지
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    • 제24권7호
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    • pp.983-991
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    • 2017
  • 본 연구는 국민 영양평가 및 정책 수립에 근간이 되는 국가표준식품성분표 개정을 위해 농촌진흥청과 국립축산과학원이 공동으로 국산 돈육의 대표 시료를 선정하고 부위별로 신뢰성이 확보된 vitamin $B_{12}$ 함량 데이터 구축을 위해 분석법 검증과 분석품질관리를 수행한 연구이다. Immunoaffinity-HPLC 분석법을 특이성, 직선성, 검출한계 및 정량한계, 정확성, 정밀성 등의 분석수행특성 지표를 이용하여 평가한 결과 모든 항목에서 AOAC 가이드라인 수용기준에 충족되는 것을 확인하였다. 또한 모든 시료 분석 시 in-house QC sample을 분석한 결과 QC chart의 관리한 계선 안에 포함이 되어 본 연구 기간 동안 수행된 모든 시료 분석이 관리하에 정확성과 정밀성을 나타내는 분석값임을 확인할 수 있었다. 총 7개 primal cut과 이들로부터 세분화된 22개 retail cut의 vitamin $B_{12}$ 함량 분석 결과 주요 부위(평균 $0.42-0.69{\mu}g/100g$) 뿐 만 아니라 같은 부위 안에서도 세부 부위에 따라 vitamin $B_{12}$ 함량에서 차이가 나타났다. 특히, 삼겹살과 목심 부위에서 vitamin $B_{12}$ 함량이 높게 나타났으며 세부 부위에서는 삼겹살 부위의 토시살이 $0.98{\mu}g/100g$로 최고값을 보였고, 등심 부위의 알등심살과 뒷다리 부위의 홍두깨살이 $0.33{\mu}g/100g$으로 가장 낮은 수준을 나타냈다. Vitamin $B_{12}$ 함량은 돈육의 부위별 단백질 함량과는 유의적인 차이를 보였으나 지방 및 수분 함량과는 유의적인 차이를 보이지 않았다. 본 연구에서 생산된 국내산 돈육의 부위별 vitamin $B_{12}$ 함량 데이터는 분석법 검증과 분석품질관리를 통하여 신뢰성이 확보된 데이터로 국가표준식품성분표 개정에 활용될 수 있을 것으로 기대된다.

Characteristics and Cutability of Farmed Rusa Deer (Cervus timorensis) Carcasses for Marketing of Venison

  • Dahlan, I.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제22권5호
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    • pp.740-746
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    • 2009
  • Rusa deer are the only viable commercial tropical deer species for farming in the tropics because of their hardiness, adaptability and prolific characteristics. Twelve entire rusa stags were slaughtered according to halal procedure and used for carcass evaluation and cutability studies. Three carcass categories; large (46 to 55 kg), medium (36 to 45 kg) and small (25 to 35 kg) were developed for rusa stags. This study indicated that entire Moluccan rusa deer stags with mean live weight ranges from 50 to 80 kg and age groups of 15 to 29 months showed dressing percentage of 58 to 62%. Carcass conformation of rusa stags showed significantly (p<0.05) higher forequarters portion than hindquarters for medium (mean weight, 40.8 kg) and large (mean weight, 50.0 kg) carcass categories. The large carcass category was significantly (p<0.05) bigger in hindquarters portion (47.3% vs. 45.4%) than the medium carcass category. This study showed that medium and large carcass categories are more suitable for boneless cuts since the muscles were larger than small carcasses and easy for deboning. Stag carcasses showed higher proportion of the musculature in the high-priced areas of the carcass such as in round cuts. Bone-in cuts are more suitable for small carcasses since the muscles were smaller and difficult to debone (mean weight, 30.5 kg). About 90% of total deer carcasses in the small carcass category were developed into retail bone-in cuts (excluding 9.9% of breast, shank and trimming). The carcass characteristics and cutability information derived from this study can be used as a basis for a venison marketing strategy for deer farming and production in the tropics.

한우와 수입산 쇠고기의 부위별 수요함수 추정 - 수도권 소비자를 중심으로 - (The Estimation of the Demand Function of Korean Beef and Imported Beef Cuts - Focusing in Consumers in the Metropolitan Area -)

  • 남국현;최영찬
    • 농촌지도와개발
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    • 제23권4호
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    • pp.387-403
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    • 2016
  • This paper estimated the demand function of the cuts of Korean beef and imported beef by using the consumer panel and retail price data from the Korean Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation, and the weather data from the Korea Meteorological Administration with an log-log model and AIDS model. The results show that the preference for cuts of beef used for cooked soup, steamed dish, Changjorim are more elastic than cuts used for roasting when there is a change in price and income in the estimation of demand function of Korean beef. On the other hand, consumers respond sensitively with the demand of roasting part compared to steamed dish, Changjorim, soup when there is change in price and income in the estimation of demand function of imported beef. The results indicate that there is substitutional relationship between Korean beef and imported beef, because Korean beef cuts used for roasting can substitute for imported roasting part and the same relationship applies to steamed dish, soup, Changjorim. In addition, family number, family member, husband job, purchasing place, means of transportation, purchasing time, weather are statistically significant.

Australian Lamb Meat - The Response to Societal and Ethnic Influences

  • Hopkins, David Laurence;Fowler, Stephanie Marie
    • 한국축산식품학회지
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    • 제38권4호
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    • pp.653-663
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    • 2018
  • Lamb has long been considered a traditional meal within Australia; however as consumer preferences have changed since the 1950's, consumption of lamb has decreased from the 1980's. This is the result of changing societal roles, particularly for females, decreasing household sizes and increasing awareness of the impact of food choices on human health. Since the 1980's improvement of farm practices and increases in genetic gains has addressed part of this decline by increasing the amount of lean meat and decreasing fat in lamb retail cuts. Yet, this has created a challenge for the industry to utilise the larger carcases now being produced. Thus, a whole value chain approach to increasing consumption has been undertaken through several research programs to create cuts which suit the modern consumer, examine nutritional and eating quality and increase adoption of value added cuts. Therefore, this paper outlines this history of changing consumer patterns and the consequent research to address these changes.

CARCASS QUANTITY TRAITS IN CROSSES OF ANGUS, SANTA GERTRUDIS AND GELBVIEH BEEF CATTLE

  • Khan, R.N.;Benyshek, L.L.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제6권2호
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    • pp.225-234
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    • 1993
  • A total of 333 carcasses were evaluated for hindquarter traits: round weight, percent round, loin weight, percent loin, flank weight and percent flank. Other characteristics included: total retail, lean trim, fat trim, round steaks, rump, sirloin tip, loin steaks, percent loin steaks and flank steaks. Mating types included straightbred Angus and Santa Gertrudis, the reciprocal crosses of these two breeds and Gelbvieh ${\times}$ Angus. Breed of sire and breed of dam were significant for most of the traits evaluated. Calf year and slaughter group were also significant. This could be the result of environmental variations. Effect of sire within sire breed was non-significant for all the traits considered. Heterosis due to interaction between sire breed ${\times}$ dam breed was found significant for percent total retail cuts based on hindquarter weight. Generally, Santa Gertrudis purebreds were more desirable in cut out characteristics than all other breeding types followed by crossbreds of Angus ${\times}$ Santa Gertrudis.

랜드레이스와 재래돼지육의 지방산과 아미노산 조성 및 관능검사 비교 (Comparison of Sensory Evaluation, Fatty Acid and Amino Acid Composition of Longissimus Muscle between the Korean Native Pig and Landrace)

  • 진상근;김철욱;송영민;권은정;황선숙
    • 한국축산식품학회지
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    • 제21권3호
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    • pp.183-191
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    • 2001
  • Comparisons between the Korean native pig(KNP: 75kg of slaughter weight and 240 days of age) versus Landrace(110kg of slaughter and 180 days of age) in dressing and lean meat percentages, compositions of fatty acids and amino acids and sensory evaluations on longissimus muscle are as below. Compared with Landrace, KNP had smaller percentages in dressing and lean meat percentages and a smaller backfat thickness. In retail cuts, KNP had greater percentages in shoulder butt, belly and picnic shoulder and smaller percentages in spareribs, ham and loin muscle. The KNP had greater percentages in crude fat, palmitic(C16:0) and linolenic(C18:3) acids and smaller percentages in oleic(C18:1) and linoleic(C18:2) acids, but total cholesterol content and ratios of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids and essential fatty acids did not differ between the two breeds. In amino acid composition, KNP had a greater percentage in lysine, but smaller percentages in most other amino acids. The KNP had a greater a*(redness) value in longissimus muscle(LM) color and a greater L*(whiteness) value in attached backfat color. Moreover, sensory evaluations on cooked LM showed that KNP had greater flavor, tenderness and springiness, which resulted in a greater overall acceptability. In summary, KNP, compared with Landrace, had smaller dressing and lean meat percentages, a smaller backfat thickness, greater percentages in popular retail cuts, greater percentages in intramuscular fat and an $\omega$-3 component linolenic acid, with no difference in cholesterol content, which, altogether, is considered to be more beneficial for human health.

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Genetic Relationships of Carcass Traits with Retail Cut Productivity of Hanwoo Cattle

  • Koh, Daeyoung;Lee, Jeongkoo;Won, Seunggun;Lee, Chaeyoung;Kim, Jongbok
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제27권10호
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    • pp.1387-1393
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    • 2014
  • This study aimed to estimate genetic correlation between carcass grading and retail productivity traits and to estimate the correlated response on retail productivity traits through selection for carcass grading traits in order to assess the efficacy of indirect selection. Genetic parameters were estimated with the data from 4240 Hanwoo steers using mixed models, and phenotypes included carcass weight (CWT), back fat thickness (BFT), eye muscle area (EMA), marbling (MAR), and estimated lean yield percentage (ELP) as the carcass grading traits, and weight and portion of retail cuts (RCW and RCP), trimmed fats (TFW and TFP) and trimmed bones (TBW and TBP) as the lean productivity traits. The CWT had positive genetic correlations with RCW (0.95) and TFW (0.73), but its genetic correlation with RCP was negligible (0.02). The BFT was negatively correlated with RCP (-0.63), but positively correlated with TFW and TFP (0.77 and 0.70). Genetic correlations of MAR with TFW and TFP were low. Among the carcass grading traits, only EMA was positively correlated with both RCW (0.60) and RCP (0.72). The EMA had a relatively strong negative genetic correlation with TFW (-0.64). The genetic correlation coefficients of ELP with RCP, TFW, and TFP were 0.76, -0.90, and -0.82, respectively. These correlation coefficients suggested that the ELP and EMA might be favorable traits in regulating lean productivity of carcass.