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PLoS One ; 16(3): e0248499, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33735251

ABSTRACT

We evaluated the effects of the inclusion of copaíba (Copaifera officinalis L.) essential oil at 0.05 and 0.1% as a possible replacement of synthetic additive butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) in sheep burgers during 14 days of storage in a refrigerated display case (4°C). During the shelf life days, analyzes of antioxidant activity, lipid oxidation, pH, color, cooking loss, texture and consumer acceptability were carried out on refrigerated burgers. The addition of copaíba essential oil showed an antioxidant effect in sheep burgers (P > 0.05), reducing lipid oxidation. Copaiba essential oil added at 0.05% showed the highest antioxidant activity, decreased cooking losses and delaying discoloration (loss of redness) during storage; it further improved, the tenderness of sheep burgers (P < 0.05). The treatments had no effect (P > 0.05) on consumer acceptability. Copaiba essential oil is a promising natural antioxidant to increase the shelf life of meat products, as well as being a viable solution to replace synthetic antioxidant BHT, thereby promoting the fresh-like quality appeal of sheep burgers.


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Antioxidants/chemistry , Food Preservation/methods , Meat Products , Oils, Volatile/chemistry , Plant Oils/chemistry , Animals , Fabaceae/chemistry , Food Storage/methods , Lipid Peroxidation , Sheep
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Rev. MVZ Córdoba ; 25(3): 25-36, sep.-dic. 2020. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1347063

ABSTRACT

RESUMEN Objetivo. Evaluar las características cuantitativas de la canal y composición química de la carne de corderos puros Santa Inés (SI) y cruces con Dorper (DO-SI) o Texel (TX-SI), terminados en confinamiento o semiconfinamiento, mediante un meta-análisis. Materiales y métodos. Bases de datos virtuales como Google Scholar, Science Direct y Scielo fueron utilizados para seleccionar los artículos científicos publicados desde el año 2000 a 2019. Palabras clave como genotipo, corderos, características de la canal y calidad de la carne, tanto en idioma español, portugués e inglés fueron utilizadas como criterios de inclusión de los artículos. De cada grupo genético, fueron evaluados: desempeño animal, características cuantitativas de la canal, cortes de la canal y composición química de la carne. Todos fueron incluidos en el análisis proveniente de 37 artículos científicos. Resultados. Peso corporal final, peso de la canal caliente, rendimiento de la canal fría y porcentaje de músculo no difieren entre los diferentes genotipos evaluados. Corderos DO-SI presentaron mayor consumo de materia seca, ganancia diaria de peso, área de ojo de lomo y porcentaje de lomo. Composición química no fue influenciada por los genotipos. Conclusiones. En ambiente tropical y subtropical, corderos puros SI terminados en confinamiento o semiconfinamiento presentan características cuantitativas de la canal y composición química similar a los corderos de cruces DO-SI y TX-SI.


ABSTRACT Objective. To evaluate the quantitative characteristics of the carcass and chemical composition of the meat of purebred Santa Inês (SI) lambs and crosses with Dorper (DO-SI) or Texel (TX-SI), finished in feedlot or semi-feedlot, through a meta-analysis. Materials and methods. Virtual databases such as Google Scholar, Science Direct and Scielo were used to select scientific articles published from 2000 to 2019. Keywords such as genotype, lambs, carcass characteristics and meat quality, both in Spanish, Portuguese and English were used as criteria for the inclusion of articles. From each genetic group were evaluated: animal performance, quantitative characteristics of the carcass, carcass cuts and chemical composition of the meat. These variables were included in the analysis from 37 scientific articles. Results. Final body weight, hot carcass weight, cold carcass yield and muscle percentage do not differ between the different genetic groups evaluated. DO-SI lambs showed higher dry matter intake, daily weight gain, loin eye area and loin percentage. Chemical composition was not influenced by the genetic groups. Conclusions. In a tropical and subtropical environment, purebred lambs SI finished in feedlot or semi-feedlot have quantitative characteristics of the carcass and chemical composition similar to DO-SI and TX-SI lambs.


Subject(s)
Animals , Sheep , Racial Groups , Red Meat
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PLoS One ; 13(2): e0191668, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29432430

ABSTRACT

This study configures a first report regarding the variability of meat quality of locally adapted Pantaneiro sheep depending on different physiological stages and breeding systems. Pantaneiro sheep are raised in Brazil under a tropical wetland ecosystem denominated Pantanal. Twenty-nine Pantaneiro sheep from different sex and physiological stages were sorted into three groups, simulating three of the most representative ovine meat products commercialized by South American industries: a) non castrated male lambs (n = 11); b) wethers (n = 9); c) cull ewes (n = 9). Animals from each physiological stage were submitted to different breeding systems, resembling farming strategies adopted in several developing countries of South America. The effect of physiological stages on the quality of meat was accessed using 16 variables measured in the longissimus thoracis et lumborum (LM) and the semimembranosus (SM) muscles. The variables were related to brightness, color, physical aspects, soluble and total collagen as well as chemical traits. The physiological stage was defined as a classification variable in order to proceed ANOVA tests and comparison of means (P<0.05). Multivariate analysis was used to identify patterns of similarity and differentiation between samples of different physiological stages (a, b, c). The results revealed that meat quality varies according to different physiological stages, especially between lambs (a) and cull ewes (c). As a consequence, the physiological stage at slaughter should be taken into consideration to cote the quality of meat from indigenous sheep raised in tropical regions. The results contribute towards sensorial evaluation and the characterization of potential food products derived from indigenous sheep bred under tropical climate in developing countries.


Subject(s)
Breeding , Meat Products , Sheep/physiology , Animals , Female , Male , Multivariate Analysis
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