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Revista mexicana de ciencias pecuarias

On-line version ISSN 2448-6698Print version ISSN 2007-1124

Abstract

FERNANDEZ MADERO, Julieta et al. The effect of age, sex and postmortem aging on meat quality traits and biochemical profile of different muscles from Brangus cattle. Rev. mex. de cienc. pecuarias [online]. 2024, vol.15, n.1, pp.130-148.  Epub Apr 12, 2024. ISSN 2448-6698.  https://doi.org/10.22319/rmcp.v15i1.6535.

Carcass quality traits and the Longissimus thoracis (LT) and semitendinosus (ST) muscles, aged for 2 or 14 d, from sixty castrated (CM) and non-castrated (NCM) Brangus males, slaughtered at 16 (M16) or 20 (M20) mo of age (391 and 434 kg live weight; 3.81 and 4.25 mm backfat thickness respectively), were evaluated. The carcasses of castrated and younger animals weighed less than those of non-castrated and older ones (P<0.001). Castration produced more subcutaneous fat and lower rib eye areas (P<0.05). Temperature and pH decline was faster in younger animals, and final pH was lower in castrated (P< 0.05). While the Warner Bratzler Shear Force (WBSF) of LT was 9 % lower in castrated, and 7 % higher in younger animals (P<0.05); it decreased with a longer aging period (P<0.001). The WBSF of LT was positively associated with total collagen content (r= 0.54; P<0.01) and negatively with myofibrillary fragmentation index (r= -0.39; P<0.05). The WBSF of ST was not affected by animal castration or slaughter age (P>0.05), but decreased with a longer aging period (P<0.001), and was positively associated with total collagen content (r= 0.61; P<0.05). Both muscles from castrated slaughtered at younger ages had the higher L* values. It is concluded that castration and age at slaughter on Brangus males produced differences on WBSF values only on LT muscle where collagen is not the main determinant of shear force.

Keywords : Beef; Brangus; Collagen content; Color; Myofibrillar fragmentation index; Shear force; Temperature decline.

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