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Changes of Volatile and Non-volatile Metabolites in Beef M. Longissimus Lumborum under Aerobic Storage ConditionChanges of Volatile and Non-volatile Metabolites in Beef M. Longissimus Lumborum under Aerobic Storage Condition

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Changes of Volatile and Non-volatile Metabolites in Beef M. Longissimus Lumborum under Aerobic Storage Condition
Authors
박준영엄정욱Rashida Parvin서진규김현욱양한술
Issue Date
2022
Publisher
경상국립대학교 농업생명과학연구원
Keywords
Beef; GC-MS; Non-volatile compounds; Oxidation; Volatile compounds
Citation
농업생명과학연구, v.56, no.2, pp.85 - 95
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KCI
Journal Title
농업생명과학연구
Volume
56
Number
2
Start Page
85
End Page
95
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gnu/handle/sw.gnu/2383
ISSN
1598-5504
Abstract
Meat affects color and quality by metabolite concentrations. Meat produces metabolites, and metabolites are caused by a variety of causes. Meat also produces metabolites by oxidation, which is an inevitable chemical process that meat undergoes which is resulting information of various chemical compounds. Thus, the aim of this study was to profiling the change of metabolites of M. longissimus lumborum during the storage at 4°C. Instrumental color measurements were showed decreasing chroma value, redness and yellowness (P<0.05) during storage, while non-significance (P>0.05) changes found in lightness value. Above all, hue angle was highest at 21 d of storage (P<0.05). The lipid and protein oxidation of muscles was measured by TBARS value significantly increased (P<0.05), thiol and carbonyl groups were also increased significantly (P<0.05) during the display. Total 19 of 60 identified compounds appeared to have a significant difference by storage time (P<0.05). Hue angle had a significant correlation with specific metabolites such as carbon disulfide, 3-methyl-1-butanol, 2-ethyl-1-hexanol, lactic acid and palmitic acid (P<0.05). Results of the current study provide the conversion of volatile and non-volatile metabolites and their correlation with oxidative indicators for changes in meat quality during aerobic storage.
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