Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2449557 | Meat Science | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A portable 671 nm Raman system was evaluated as a rapid and non-destructive device for the assessment of beef tenderness using 175 gluteus medius muscles (99 for calibration, 76 for validation) aged at â 1 °C and 7 °C for fourteen days. Raman and shear force (SF) measurements were performed with the aged beef. The samples stored at â 1 °C showed on average only slightly increased SF values. The correlation of Raman spectra with SF using partial least squares regression yielded cross-validated predictions of SF for both storage temperatures with coefficients of determination R2cv = 0.33-0.79. Validation with independent samples resulted in predictions with R2val = 0.33. Using thresholds between 30 and 49 N, tough and tender samples could be discriminated with partial least squares discriminant analysis with 70-88% and 59-80% accuracy during cross-validation and validation, respectively. These results demonstrate the principle feasibility to predict the SF and thus toughness of raw, aged gluteus beef cuts with a portable Raman device showing potential for grading beef cuts.
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Authors
Alexandra Bauer, Rico Scheier, Thomas Eberle, Heinar Schmidt,