Drip loss assessment by different analytical methods and their relationships with pork quality classification

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Autor(a) principal: Torres Filho, Robledo de Almeida
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Cazedey, Henrique Pereira, Fontes, Paulo Rogério, Ramos, Alcinéia de Lemos Souza, Ramos, Eduardo Mendes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/30350
Resumo: We analyzed drip loss in pork by comparing the standard bag (DL), filter-paper wetness (FPW), and EZ-DripLoss methods by weighing the meat juice container and dabbed sample after 24 h and 48 h. Samples were classified into quality categories based on pH, color, and drip loss. The relationship between DL and FPW revealed the cut-off of 5% DL as corresponding to FPW of 139 mg; 1.89% when analyzed by weighing meat juice container or dabbed sample after 24 h; and 3.18% and 3.74% for those analyzed by weighing both meat juice container and dabbed sample after 48 h, respectively. Highest correlations were observed between DL and EZ when the meat juice container was weighed after 48 h (). The EZ-DripLoss method in which the meat juice container was weighed after 24 h was able to distinguish drip loss into meat-quality categories in accordance with the bag method. Therefore, this method is recommended for meat categorization because of its greater standardization and ease of application.
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spelling Drip loss assessment by different analytical methods and their relationships with pork quality classificationWe analyzed drip loss in pork by comparing the standard bag (DL), filter-paper wetness (FPW), and EZ-DripLoss methods by weighing the meat juice container and dabbed sample after 24 h and 48 h. Samples were classified into quality categories based on pH, color, and drip loss. The relationship between DL and FPW revealed the cut-off of 5% DL as corresponding to FPW of 139 mg; 1.89% when analyzed by weighing meat juice container or dabbed sample after 24 h; and 3.18% and 3.74% for those analyzed by weighing both meat juice container and dabbed sample after 48 h, respectively. Highest correlations were observed between DL and EZ when the meat juice container was weighed after 48 h (). The EZ-DripLoss method in which the meat juice container was weighed after 24 h was able to distinguish drip loss into meat-quality categories in accordance with the bag method. Therefore, this method is recommended for meat categorization because of its greater standardization and ease of application.Hindawi2018-08-31T19:45:17Z2018-08-31T19:45:17Z2017info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfTORRES FILHO, R. de A. et al. Drip loss assessment by different analytical methods and their relationships with pork quality classification. Journal of Food Quality, [S.l.], 2017.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/30350Journal of Food Qualityreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTorres Filho, Robledo de AlmeidaCazedey, Henrique PereiraFontes, Paulo RogérioRamos, Alcinéia de Lemos SouzaRamos, Eduardo Mendespor2018-08-31T19:45:17Zoai:localhost:1/30350Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2018-08-31T19:45:17Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
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title Drip loss assessment by different analytical methods and their relationships with pork quality classification
spellingShingle Drip loss assessment by different analytical methods and their relationships with pork quality classification
Torres Filho, Robledo de Almeida
title_short Drip loss assessment by different analytical methods and their relationships with pork quality classification
title_full Drip loss assessment by different analytical methods and their relationships with pork quality classification
title_fullStr Drip loss assessment by different analytical methods and their relationships with pork quality classification
title_full_unstemmed Drip loss assessment by different analytical methods and their relationships with pork quality classification
title_sort Drip loss assessment by different analytical methods and their relationships with pork quality classification
author Torres Filho, Robledo de Almeida
author_facet Torres Filho, Robledo de Almeida
Cazedey, Henrique Pereira
Fontes, Paulo Rogério
Ramos, Alcinéia de Lemos Souza
Ramos, Eduardo Mendes
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author2 Cazedey, Henrique Pereira
Fontes, Paulo Rogério
Ramos, Alcinéia de Lemos Souza
Ramos, Eduardo Mendes
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Torres Filho, Robledo de Almeida
Cazedey, Henrique Pereira
Fontes, Paulo Rogério
Ramos, Alcinéia de Lemos Souza
Ramos, Eduardo Mendes
description We analyzed drip loss in pork by comparing the standard bag (DL), filter-paper wetness (FPW), and EZ-DripLoss methods by weighing the meat juice container and dabbed sample after 24 h and 48 h. Samples were classified into quality categories based on pH, color, and drip loss. The relationship between DL and FPW revealed the cut-off of 5% DL as corresponding to FPW of 139 mg; 1.89% when analyzed by weighing meat juice container or dabbed sample after 24 h; and 3.18% and 3.74% for those analyzed by weighing both meat juice container and dabbed sample after 48 h, respectively. Highest correlations were observed between DL and EZ when the meat juice container was weighed after 48 h (). The EZ-DripLoss method in which the meat juice container was weighed after 24 h was able to distinguish drip loss into meat-quality categories in accordance with the bag method. Therefore, this method is recommended for meat categorization because of its greater standardization and ease of application.
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