Effects of electrical stimulation on meat quality of lamb and goat meat

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Effect of various voltage of electrical stimulation (ES) on meat quality of lamb and goat was investigated by using a total of 36 animals at 3-5 years old. Constant 50Hz frequency and 50, 100, and 250V, 90sec of ES were administered to 1/2 carcasses and were examined according their textural, physicochemical, and sensorial characteristics. ES decreased the pH values of lamb and goat meat, and accelerated the rigor mortis (P<0.05). Additionally, ES enhanced the water activity, water-holding capacity, and drip loss of both animals. Shear force varied between lamb and goat meat, and tenderness was improved depending on voltage range used (P<0.001). ES caused difference in instrumental colour (CIE L , a , b ) values of lamb and goat meat compared with the control groups (P<0.05) during aging period at 4()C. Sensorial characteristics were also improved with various levels of ES treatments. In conclusion, ES had positive effects on meat quality of lamb and goat, in contrast to undesirable consumer preferences. Copyright 2012 Omer Cetin et al.

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Cetin, O., Bingol, E. B., Colak, H., & Hampikyan, H. (2012). Effects of electrical stimulation on meat quality of lamb and goat meat. The Scientific World Journal, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1100/2012/574202

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