Indigenous transport methods: Hormonal responses and physicochemical properties of lamb meat

Meat Research Pub Date : 2022-04-29 DOI:10.55002/mr.2.2.14
M. Azad, M. Sakib, H. Murshed, M. Hashem, MS Ali, M. Habib, M. Billah
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of indigenous transport methods on hormonal responses and physico-chemical meat quality in lambs. The lambs (n=10) were exposed to different indigenous transport methods: NT (non-transport group), DT (3 h direct transport), WT (30-minute walking before 3 h direct transport), and WTWHJ (30-minute walking before 3h transport and afterwards 30-minute walking in human movement). Blood samples were collected via jugular venipuncture from TS and NT lambs. Indigenous transport methods significantly decreased the functions of T3 , T4 and TSH hormones compared to the non-transport group. On opposite, cortisol values were triggered by straight-cut journey and found decreased with the rest. Lambs upon exposure to indigenous transport methods showed elevated ultimate pH values than non-transport lambs. Both drip and cooking loss was significantly lower in indigenous transport protocols as compared to the control. The opposite trend was observed in case of water-holding capacity parameter. CIE L*, b* and a* values were significantly altered by indigenous transport methods. In conclusion, the present study indicated that indigenous transport methods may able to disturb the hormonal functions and also to produce poor grade lamb.
本地运输方法:羊肉的激素反应和理化性质
本研究的目的是确定本地运输方式对羔羊激素反应和理化肉质的影响。将羔羊(n=10)暴露于不同的本土运输方式:NT(非运输组)、DT (3 h直接运输组)、WT (3 h直接运输前30分钟步行组)和WTWHJ (3 h运输前30分钟步行组和人类运动后30分钟步行组)。通过颈静脉穿刺对TS和NT羔羊采集血样。与非运输组相比,本地运输方式显著降低了T3、T4和TSH激素的功能。相反,当你走直线路线时,皮质醇值会随之下降。羔羊暴露于本地运输方法后,其最终pH值高于非运输羔羊。与对照相比,本土运输方案中的滴漏和蒸煮损失都显著降低。持水量参数则呈现相反的趋势。CIE L*、b*和a*值受本地输运方式影响显著。综上所述,本研究表明,本地运输方式可能会干扰激素功能,也会产生劣质羔羊。
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