A Preliminary Comparison of Beef Carcases Stunned using DTS: Diathermic Syncope® or Captive Bolt in Terms of Selected Meat Quality Attributes and Plasma Biomarker Concentrations
IF 0.5 4区 农林科学Q4 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
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Abstract
A novel technology for inducing unconsciousness prior to slaughter has been developed (DTS). For commercial reasons meat quality attributes are important, and impacts on endocrine responses provide an indication of animal welfare. We compared endocrine, ultimate pH and meat quality (after 1 and 10 weeks of storage) attributes of cattle carcases processed using DTS with those processed using penetrative captive bolt (CB). There were no significant differences between treatments in the change in plasma cortisol, adrenocorticotropic hormone, β-endorphin and catecholamines between baseline and immediately post-slaughter, and no significant differences in terms of pH at 24 h post slaughter. There were no significant differences in pH, shear force, TBARS or drip loss between DTS and CB samples of round and loin at week 1 and week 10 post slaughter; DTS meat was yellower at quartering (MINOLTA b* P < 0.05). At week 1, DTS loins were redder (MINOLTA a*, P < 0.05) and yellower (MINOLTA b*, P < 0.05), while DTS rounds were lighter (MINOLTA L*, P < 0.05), than CB. At week 10, there were no significant meat color differences between treatments. Processing cattle using DTS results in endocrine changes and meat quality attributes that are comparable to CB.
一种在屠宰前诱导无意识的新技术已经被开发出来(DTS)。出于商业原因,肉质属性很重要,对内分泌反应的影响提供了动物福利的指示。我们比较了DTS处理和CB处理的牛胴体的内分泌、最终pH值和肉质(储存1周和10周后)属性。血浆皮质醇、促肾上腺皮质激素、β-内啡肽和儿茶酚胺的变化在基线和屠宰后立即之间没有显著差异,屠宰后24小时的pH值也没有显著差异。宰后第1周和第10周,DTS和CB样品的pH值、剪切力、TBARS或滴漏损失无显著差异;DTS肉在四分熟时呈黄色(MINOLTA b* P < 0.05)。在第1周,DTS的腰部较红(MINOLTA a*, P < 0.05),较黄(MINOLTA b*, P < 0.05),而DTS的腰部较轻(MINOLTA L*, P < 0.05)。第10周,处理间肉色无显著差异。使用DTS加工牛的内分泌变化和肉质属性与CB相当。
期刊介绍:
Large Animal Review is a bimonthly magazine published by
SIVAR (Italian Society of Farm Animals Veterinary Practitioners) for
scientific updating of veterinarians who deal with animals in livestock production and the supply chain control in the production
of food industry. The topics of main interest for the journal are
those of internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics, animal nutrition,
zootechnics, infectious and parasitic diseases, food safety and security, animal welfare, prevention and management.