Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5792448 Meat Science 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Sixty cull cows were implanted and assigned to four treatments: C = concentrate ration only; RH = supplemented with ractopmaine-HCl (8.33 mg/kg of feed) for 25 d; ZH = supplemented with zilpaterol-HCl (ZH) (200 mg head - 1d- 1) for the last 20 d; and RH + ZH = supplemented with RH for 25 d followed by ZH for 20 d. All cows were fed a concentrate ration for 74 d. Infraspinatus steaks from cows supplemented with RH and/or ZH had lower (P < 0.05) shear force than steaks from C cows. Longissimus (LM) steaks from the 6-8th rib section of ZH and RH + ZH cows had decreased (P < 0.0001) desmin degradation at 10 and 21 d postmortem compared to steaks from C and RH cows. Collagen solubility of the LM was increased (P < 0.05) by ZH and RH + ZH compared to C. There were no treatment differences in 12th rib LM tenderness when enhanced with calcium lactate. Color and sensory traits of meat from RH + ZH cows were not different from C but flavor intensity was greater and off-flavor less than for C cows.

► Zilpaterol-HCL supplementation decreased longissimus postmortem proteolysis. ► Collagen solubility was increased with Zilpaterol-HCL supplementation. ► Infraspinatus shear force was improved with β-AA supplementation. ► β-AA supplementation had no negative effects on ground beef color life.

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