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Investigation of the Fatty Acid Profile of the M. rhomboideus Derived from Bos indicus Cattle
Author(s) -
J. Valenta,
Chun-Ta Wu,
K. Modrow,
E. Hamilton,
W. N. Osburn
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
meat and muscle biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2575-985X
DOI - 10.22175/mmb.10833
Subject(s) - fatty acid , polyunsaturated fatty acid , intramuscular fat , zoology , carcass weight , chemistry , subcutaneous fat , sensory analysis , food science , composition (language) , biology , body weight , biochemistry , endocrinology , adipose tissue , linguistics , philosophy
ObjectivesResearch has shown the m. Rhomboideus (Rho) from purebred Bos indicus (BI) to be unique in its proximate chemical composition, indicated by increased lipid deposition. Thus, potential for the depostion of mono- (MUFA) and poly- unsaturated (PUFA) fatty acids exists. The objective of this study was to assess the fatty acid composition of the intramuscular (IMF) and subcutaneous (SQF) depots in the Rho from BI crossed cattle.Materials and MethodsThree replications of 4 USDA Choice (Ch) and 4 USDA Select (Se) Rho muscles were selected from the right half of split carcasses (N = 24). Selection parameters were > 7.62-cm hump height, > 7.62-cm width, > 25.4-cm length, weight range: 2–4-kg. Muscles were removed from carcasses and vacuum packaged. After a 14-d aging period, Rho muscles were fabricated, 2.54-cm serially cut steaks (anterior to posterior), trimmed to 0.254-mm fat thickness. Steaks were assigned identification tags and designated for analysis. Rho steaks were used for proximate composition (n = 2), trained sensory analysis (n = 2), Warner-Bratzler shear force (WBS, n = 1), collagen content (n = 1), and fatty acid composition of IMF and SQF (n = 1). Steaks for trained sensory analysis were also used for color measurements and cook yield. Data were analyzed using a 2-sample t test. Sensory data were analyzed using a linear fit model with order as a random effect. All data analyzed using JMP v14.0.0. A predetermined significance level of P 0.05) between Ch Rho muscles (43, 7.2, 47.1%, 0.89, respectively) and Se Rho muscles (43.0, 6.3, 50.7%, 0.86, respectively). Mean averages across both quality grades for total MUFA, PUFA, SFA, and MUFA:SFA (42.2, 6.8, 48.9%, 0.87, respectively) in Rho IMF were similar to reported FAC averages of Bos taurus (BT) longissimus dorsi IMF (47.8, 4.4, 47.8%, 1.0, respectively).Total MUFA percentage (49.1 vs. 45.4%) and MUFA:SFA ratio (1.1 vs. 0.9) were significantly higher (P 0.05).ConclusionDifferences were not seen for fatty acid composition between Ch and Se Rho IMF fat. However, higher percentages of total PUFA were found in both Ch and Se Rho IMF compared to reported longissimus dorsi IMF. Additionally, Ch Rho SQF contained higher percentages of total MUFA. However, Se Rho SQF contained higher percentages of total PUFA and SFA. Higher percentages of SFA were found in both Ch and Se SQF compared to reported brisket SQF SFA values.

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