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Journal of Animal Science and Technology
2018 Volume.60 No. 1 p.22 ~ p.22
Mechanical texture profile of Hanwoo muscles as a function of heating temperatures
Chinzorig Ochirbat

Hwang In-Ho
Abstract
Background: Cooking temperature and consequently doneness of beef muscles are most important for the palatability and consumer acceptability. Current study assessed the response of mechanical texture of Hanwoo muscles as a function of cooking temperature at different ageing days. Six muscles (Psoas major (PM), Longissimus thoracics (LT), Gluteus medius (GM), Semimembranosus (SM), Biceps femoris (BF) and Triceps brachii (TB)) were collected from each 10 Hanwoo steers. Warner-Bratzler WB-shear force (WBSF) and texture profile analysis (TPA) texture profiles were determined after 3 or 21 days of chiller, and randomly assigned to four groups; non-cooked, cooked at 55, 70 or 85 ¡ÆC.

Results: Toughness of WBSF and TPA hardness of Hanwoo muscles were presence in the order of LT?=?PM?=?GM?=?SM??0.05).

Conclusion: Taken together, these findings clearly showed that the toughness of the muscle highly depends and varies upon the temperature and ageing of the muscle. Moreover, the effect of cooking temperature was very limited on aged muscles. The results mirror the importance of cooking temperature for objective measurements which ultimately estimate sensory tenderness and other quality traits.
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