Improving the lean muscle color of dark-cutting beef by aging, antioxidant-enhancement, and modified atmospheric packaging1

ABSTRACT The objective was to evaluate the effects of wet-aging, rosemary-enhancement, and modified atmospheric packaging on the color of dark-cutting beef during simulated retail display. No-roll dark-cutting strip loins (n = 12; pH > 6.0) were selected from a commercial packing plant within 3 d...

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Published inJournal of animal science Vol. 95; no. 12; pp. 5378 - 5387
Main Authors Wills, K. M., Mitacek, R. M., Mafi, G. G., VanOverbeke, D. L., Jaroni, D., Jadeja, R., Ramanathan, R.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford University Press 01.12.2017
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Summary:ABSTRACT The objective was to evaluate the effects of wet-aging, rosemary-enhancement, and modified atmospheric packaging on the color of dark-cutting beef during simulated retail display. No-roll dark-cutting strip loins (n = 12; pH > 6.0) were selected from a commercial packing plant within 3 d postharvest. Using a balanced incomplete block design, dark-cutting loins were sectioned in half, and assigned to 1 of 3 aging periods: 7, 14, or 21 d. After respective aging, each aged section was divided into 3 equal parts, and randomly assigned to 1 of 3 enhancement treatments: nonenhanced dark-cutting, dark-cutter enhanced with 0.1% rosemary, and dark-cutter enhanced with 0.2% rosemary. Following enhancement, steaks were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 packaging treatments: high-oxygen modified atmospheric packaging (HiOx-MAP; 80% O2 and 20% CO2), carbon monoxide modified atmospheric packaging (CO-MAP; 0.4% CO, 69.6% N, and 30% CO2), and polyvinyl chloride overwrap (PVC; 20% O2). Instrumental and visual color measurements were recorded during 5 d simulated retail display. Lipid oxidation was determined utilizing the thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) method. There was a significant packaging × enhancement × display time interaction for a* values and chroma (P < 0.001). On d 0 of display, dark-cutting steaks enhanced with 0.1% and 0.2% rosemary and packaged in HiOx-MAP had greater (P < 0.001) a* values and chroma than other dark-cutting packaging/enhancement treatments. A significant packaging × enhancement × display time interaction resulted for L* values (P < 0.001). Dark-cutting steaks enhanced with 0.2% rosemary and packaged in HiOx-MAP was lighter (P < 0.001; greater L* values) than other dark-cutting treatments on d 5 of display. There were no differences (P = 0.34) in discoloration scores on d 5 among different dark-cutting treatments when steaks were packaged in HiOx- and CO-MAP. There was an aging period × enhancement × packaging interaction (P < 0.0033) for lipid oxidation. On d 0 of display, there were no differences (P = 0.54) in TBARS values between different aging periods and enhancement treatments. Dark-cutting steaks enhanced with 0.2% rosemary had lower (P < 0.001) TBARS values than 0.1% rosemary on d 5 when aged for 21 d and in HiOx-MAP. The results suggest that rosemary enhancement with CO- or HiOx-MAP has the potential to improve the surface color of dark-cutting beef.
ISSN:0021-8812
1525-3163
DOI:10.2527/jas2017.1967