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The role of histidine dipeptides on postmortem acidification of broiler muscles with different energy metabolism

Authors :
Giulia Baldi
Massimiliano Petracci
Francesca Soglia
Luca Laghi
Adele Meluzzi
Giulia, Baldi
Francesca, Soglia
Luca, Laghi
Adele, Meluzzi
Massimiliano, Petracci
Source :
Poultry Science, Poultry Science, Vol 100, Iss 2, Pp 1299-1307 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

It is generally held that the content of several free amino acids and dipeptides is closely related to the energy-supplying metabolism of skeletal muscles. Metabolic characteristics of muscles are involved in the variability of meat quality due to their ability to influence the patterns of energy metabolism not only in living animal but also during post-mortem time. Within this context, this study aimed at establishing whether the concentration of histidine dipeptides can affect muscle post-mortem metabolism, examining the glycolytic pathway of three chicken muscles (Pectoralis major, extensor iliotibialis lateralis and gastrocnemius internus as glycolytic, intermediate and oxidative-type, respectively) selected based on their histidine dipeptides content and ultimate pH. Thus, a total of 8 carcasses were obtained from the same flock of broiler chickens (Ross 308 strain, females, 49 days of age, 2.8 kg body weight at slaughter) and selected immediately after evisceration from the line of a commercial processing plant. Meat samples of about 1 cm3 were excised from bone-in muscles at 15, 60, 120 and 1,440 min post-mortem, instantly frozen in liquid nitrogen and used for the determination of pH, glycolytic metabolites, buffering capacity as well as histidine dipeptides content through 1H-NMR. Overall results suggest that glycolysis in leg muscles ceased already after 2 h post-mortem, while in breast muscle continued until 24 h, when it exhibited significantly lower pH values (P

Details

ISSN :
00325791
Volume :
100
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Poultry Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....67d67c27c8f5410a7eeb14774346591e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2020.11.032