Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5792540 Meat Science 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Pelvic and Achilles suspension methods for beef carcasses were compared for four gender-age groups (24 month bulls, 34 month bulls, heifers, and cows) and five muscles [M. longissimus dorsi (LD), M. semimembranosus (SM), M. adductor (AD), M. psoas major (PM), and M. gluteus medius (GM)]. Pelvic suspension increased muscle and sarcomere lengths in the SM, LD, GM, and AD muscles. The following effects were significant (p < 0.05). Peak force was reduced by pelvic suspension in the LD and GM of bulls-24 and bulls-34, but not heifers and cows. Furthermore, peak forces decreased for the SM after pelvic suspension in bulls-24, bulls-34, and heifers. For the AD, the only decrease in peak force was for bulls-34. Water-holding capacity increased and purge in vacuum bags decreased for pelvic suspension of all muscles except the PM. Although the effects of pelvic suspension varied somewhat between gender-age groups and muscles, this method of hanging carcasses merits industrial consideration because it improves muscle yields, tenderness, and reduces variation within muscles.

► Comparison of pelvic & Achilles suspension for 4 sex-age groups & 5 muscles. ► WHC increased & purge decreased for pelvic suspension of all muscles except psoas. ► Pelvic suspension increased muscle & sarcomere lengths in all muscles but psoas. ► Pelvic suspension will improve yield & tenderness & reduce variation of tenderness.

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