Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2451497 Meat Science 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The potential of NIRS-based models to predict several physical parameters of oxen and young cattle beef protected by a quality mark was evaluated. Fifty-three and 67 samples of Longissimus thoracis muscle corresponding to oxen and young cattle reared in extensive conditions were analyzed for pH, colour (L∗, a∗, b∗), water holding capacity (WHC) and Warner–Braztler shear force (WBSF), according to the conventional methods. Several factors which might have jeopardized the prediction of pH, a∗, WHC and WBSF by NIRS are considered in the discussion section. However, the best NIR calibrations, tested by full cross-validation, were for L∗ (R2 = 0.869; SECV = 1.56) and b∗ (R2 = 0.901; SECV = 1.08) colour parameters in meat samples from young cattle. It can be concluded that NIRS could be a useful tool for estimating the colour of young cattle meat samples, primary consideration for consumers when making purchasing decisions.

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