Effect of Genetic Strain and Sex on Water Absorption and Water-To-Protein Ratio in Chicken Meat

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Autor(a) principal: Ferrari,MJGS
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Mariussi,AC, Zucatto,DAA, Sereno,MJ, Garcez-Neto,AF, Bersot,LS
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-635X2016000200299
Resumo: ABSTRACT The objectives of the present study were to evaluate the water and protein contents and the water-to-protein ratio of chicken parts before and after the pre-chilling process, to compare these results with the values officially recommended by the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, and to evaluate the effect of genetic strain and sex on these parameters. Water (%) and protein (%) contents, and water-to-protein ratio (WPR) of boneless and skinless breast (FILLETS) and breast with bone and skin (BREAST) were determined before (BPC) and after (APC) carcass pre-chilling. A total of 585 samples were evaluated: 221 fillets/male, 216 breasts/male, 76 fillets/female, and 72 fillets/female of four different broilers strains were evaluated before (BPC) and after (APC) samples. Water and protein contents and water-to-protein ratio were determined according to the Brazilian legislation. Results showed that there were no significant differences between genetic strains (p<0.05) neither in samples collected before or after the chiller. There were no statistical differences in the parameters studied among genetic strains. However, a high percentage of male breast samples presented water level and water-to-protein ratio above the official limits already before pre-chilling.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of Genetic Strain and Sex on Water Absorption and Water-To-Protein Ratio in Chicken Meat
title Effect of Genetic Strain and Sex on Water Absorption and Water-To-Protein Ratio in Chicken Meat
spellingShingle Effect of Genetic Strain and Sex on Water Absorption and Water-To-Protein Ratio in Chicken Meat
Ferrari,MJGS
Water absorption
carcasses
chicken
poultry meat
water
title_short Effect of Genetic Strain and Sex on Water Absorption and Water-To-Protein Ratio in Chicken Meat
title_full Effect of Genetic Strain and Sex on Water Absorption and Water-To-Protein Ratio in Chicken Meat
title_fullStr Effect of Genetic Strain and Sex on Water Absorption and Water-To-Protein Ratio in Chicken Meat
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Genetic Strain and Sex on Water Absorption and Water-To-Protein Ratio in Chicken Meat
title_sort Effect of Genetic Strain and Sex on Water Absorption and Water-To-Protein Ratio in Chicken Meat
author Ferrari,MJGS
author_facet Ferrari,MJGS
Mariussi,AC
Zucatto,DAA
Sereno,MJ
Garcez-Neto,AF
Bersot,LS
author_role author
author2 Mariussi,AC
Zucatto,DAA
Sereno,MJ
Garcez-Neto,AF
Bersot,LS
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferrari,MJGS
Mariussi,AC
Zucatto,DAA
Sereno,MJ
Garcez-Neto,AF
Bersot,LS
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Water absorption
carcasses
chicken
poultry meat
water
topic Water absorption
carcasses
chicken
poultry meat
water
description ABSTRACT The objectives of the present study were to evaluate the water and protein contents and the water-to-protein ratio of chicken parts before and after the pre-chilling process, to compare these results with the values officially recommended by the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, and to evaluate the effect of genetic strain and sex on these parameters. Water (%) and protein (%) contents, and water-to-protein ratio (WPR) of boneless and skinless breast (FILLETS) and breast with bone and skin (BREAST) were determined before (BPC) and after (APC) carcass pre-chilling. A total of 585 samples were evaluated: 221 fillets/male, 216 breasts/male, 76 fillets/female, and 72 fillets/female of four different broilers strains were evaluated before (BPC) and after (APC) samples. Water and protein contents and water-to-protein ratio were determined according to the Brazilian legislation. Results showed that there were no significant differences between genetic strains (p<0.05) neither in samples collected before or after the chiller. There were no statistical differences in the parameters studied among genetic strains. However, a high percentage of male breast samples presented water level and water-to-protein ratio above the official limits already before pre-chilling.
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