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Cho SH, Hoa VB, Song DH, Kim DK, Kim YS, Kim HW, Bae IS, Sung PN, Park J, Song S, Cheng H, Du L, Im C, Kim GD. Comparison of Muscle Fiber and Meat Quality Characteristics of Beef Strip Loin, Tenderloin, and Round Cuts among Jeju Black Cattle, Hanwoo, and Their Crossbreeds. Food Sci Anim Resour 2024; 44:1181-1194. [PMID: 39246545 PMCID: PMC11377205 DOI: 10.5851/kosfa.2024.e73] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/05/2024] [Revised: 07/27/2024] [Accepted: 07/29/2024] [Indexed: 09/10/2024] Open
Abstract
This study assessed and compared meat quality and fiber characteristics of longissimus lumborum (LL), psoas major (PM), and semimembranosus muscles among Hanwoo (HW), Jeju black (BL), and their crossbred (BH) cattle. Twelve carcasses from each breed (36 in total) were used in this study. BL and BH had higher moisture and crude ash contents and lower crude fat and protein contents than HW, regardless of the muscle type. BL had higher CIE a*, cooking loss, and shear force values than did the other breeds for all muscle types. The muscle fiber size (cross-sectional area) of BL and BH was larger than that of HW for all muscle types. Type IIX was the dominant muscle fiber type in both BL and BH, regardless of muscle type; however, HW had the highest composition of type I compared to the other types (IIA, IIAX, and IIX) in PM. Higher total fiber density was observed in the LL and PM muscles of HW than in those of BL and BH. Meat quality and muscle fiber characteristics of BL and BH were distinct from those of HW.
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Affiliation(s)
- Soo-Hyun Cho
- Animal Products Utilization Division, National Institute of Animal Science, RDA, Wanju 55365, Korea
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- Animal Products Utilization Division, National Institute of Animal Science, RDA, Wanju 55365, Korea
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- Animal Products Utilization Division, National Institute of Animal Science, RDA, Wanju 55365, Korea
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- Animal Products Utilization Division, National Institute of Animal Science, RDA, Wanju 55365, Korea
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- Animal Products Utilization Division, National Institute of Animal Science, RDA, Wanju 55365, Korea
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- Animal Products Utilization Division, National Institute of Animal Science, RDA, Wanju 55365, Korea
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- Animal Products Utilization Division, National Institute of Animal Science, RDA, Wanju 55365, Korea
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- Animal Products Utilization Division, National Institute of Animal Science, RDA, Wanju 55365, Korea
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- Graduate School of International Agricultural Technology, Seoul National University, Pyeongchang 25354, Korea
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- Graduate School of International Agricultural Technology, Seoul National University, Pyeongchang 25354, Korea
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- Graduate School of International Agricultural Technology, Seoul National University, Pyeongchang 25354, Korea
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- Graduate School of International Agricultural Technology, Seoul National University, Pyeongchang 25354, Korea
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- Agricultural Cooperative Federation Livestock Research Institute, Seoul 04516, Korea
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- Graduate School of International Agricultural Technology, Seoul National University, Pyeongchang 25354, Korea
- Institutes of Green Bio Science & Technology, Seoul National University, Pyeongchang 25354, Korea
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Kim DG, Shim JY, Cho BK, Wakholi C, Seo Y, Cho S, Lee WH. Discrimination study between carcass yield and meat quality by gender in Korean native cattle (Hanwoo). ASIAN-AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES 2019; 33:1202-1208. [PMID: 31480131 PMCID: PMC7322650 DOI: 10.5713/ajas.19.0472] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/06/2019] [Accepted: 08/19/2019] [Indexed: 11/27/2022]
Abstract
Objective The aim of this study was to identify a distribution pattern of meat quality grade (MQG) as a function of carcass yield index (CYI) and the gender of Hanwoo (bull, cow, and steer) to determine the optimum point between both yield and quality. We also attempted to identify how pre- and post-deboning variables affect the gender-specific beef quality of Hanwoo. Methods A total of 31 deboning variables, consisting of 7 pre-deboning and 24 post-deboning variables from bulls (n = 139), cows (n = 69), and steers (n = 153), were obtained from the National Institute of Animal Science (NIAS) in South Korea. The database was reconstructed to be suitable for a statistical significance test between the CYI and the MQG as well as classification of meat quality. Discriminant function analysis was used for classifying MQG using the deboning parameters of Hanwoo by gender. Results The means of CYI according to 1+, 1, 2, and 3 of MQG were 68.64±2.02, 68.85± 1.94, 68.62±5.88, and 70.99±3.32, respectively. High carcass yield correlated with low-quality grade, while high-quality meat most frequently was obtained from steers. The classification ability of pre-deboning parameters was higher than that of post-deboning parameters. Moisture and the shear force were the common significant parameters in all discriminant functions having a classification accuracy of 80.6%, 71%, and 56.9% for the bull, cow, and steer, respectively. Conclusion This study provides basic information for predicting the meat quality by gender using pre-deboning variables consistent with the actual grading index.
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Affiliation(s)
- Do-Gyun Kim
- Department of Biosystems Machinery Engineering, Collage of Agricultural and Life Science, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 34134, Korea
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- Department of Biosystems Machinery Engineering, Collage of Agricultural and Life Science, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 34134, Korea.,Agricultural Bigdata Division, Rural Development Administration, Jeonju 54875, Korea
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- Department of Biosystems Machinery Engineering, Collage of Agricultural and Life Science, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 34134, Korea
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- Department of Biosystems Machinery Engineering, Collage of Agricultural and Life Science, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 34134, Korea
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- National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Rural Development Administration, Jeonju 54875, Korea
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- Animal Products Utilization Division, National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration, Wanju 55365, Korea
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- Department of Biosystems Machinery Engineering, Collage of Agricultural and Life Science, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 34134, Korea
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Ahn JS, Son GH, Kim MJ, Choi CS, Lee CW, Park JK, Kwon EG, Shin JS, Park BK. Effect of Total Digestible Nutrients Level of Concentrates on Growth Performance, Carcass Characteristics, and Meat Composition of Korean Hanwoo Steers. Food Sci Anim Resour 2019; 39:388-401. [PMID: 31304468 PMCID: PMC6612784 DOI: 10.5851/kosfa.2019.e32] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/14/2019] [Revised: 04/04/2019] [Accepted: 04/05/2019] [Indexed: 11/11/2022] Open
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This study was conducted to investigate the effect of the total digestible
nutrients (TDN) level of commercial concentrates on growth performance, carcass
characteristics, and meat composition of late fattening Hanwoo steers. A total
of 28 steers were randomly assigned to one of four dietary groups; T1
(73.30% TDN), T2 (74.50% TDN), T3 (76.40% TDN), and T4
(77.10% TDN). Average daily gain (ADG) was slightly but not significantly
higher in the T2 than in the other treatments. Dry matter intake (DMI) and feed
conversion ratio (FCR) were higher in the T2 than in the other treatments;
however, the differences were not statistically significant. Carcass back fat
thickness was thicker in the T4 and marbling score was higher in the T2 than in
the other treatments; however, the differences were not statistically
significant. The TDN level of concentrates had no effect on the physicochemical
characteristics and fatty acid composition of the longissimus
muscle. The finding of this study indicate that less than 74% or greater
than 75% TDN in the commercial concentrate did not contribute to improve
ADG, FCR, marbling score; therefore, in the present study, the recommendable TDN
level in the commercial concentrate for late fattening period was 74% to
75% in terms of growth performance and marbling score of Hanwoo
steer.
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Affiliation(s)
- Jun Sang Ahn
- Hanwoo Research Institute, National Institute of Animal Science, RDA, Pyeongchang 25340, Korea
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- Dept. of Animal Life Science, Kangwon National University, Chunchoen 24341, Korea
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- Dept. of Animal Life Science, Kangwon National University, Chunchoen 24341, Korea
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- Kangwon Livestock Technology Research Institute, Hoengseong 25266, Korea
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- Kangwon Livestock Technology Research Institute, Hoengseong 25266, Korea
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- Hanwoo Research Institute, National Institute of Animal Science, RDA, Pyeongchang 25340, Korea
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- Dept. of Animal Life Science, Kangwon National University, Chunchoen 24341, Korea
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Koh KC, Chung KY, Kim HS, Kang SJ, Choi CB, Jo C, Choe J. Determination of Point of Sale and Consumption for Hanwoo Beef Based on Quality Grade and Aging Time. Food Sci Anim Resour 2019; 39:139-150. [PMID: 30882082 PMCID: PMC6411249 DOI: 10.5851/kosfa.2019.e11] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/02/2019] [Revised: 01/24/2019] [Accepted: 02/12/2019] [Indexed: 11/22/2022] Open
Abstract
This study aimed to determine the suitable point of sale and consumption of
different quality grade (QG) Hanwoo short loin during aging period, based on
physicochemical, sensory, and microbiological quality. Short loins obtained from
the carcasses of 13 Hanwoo steers and 2 bulls with 5 different QGs
(1++, 1+, 1, 2, and 3) were analyzed over 28 d. QG and
aging time had significant effect on water holding capacity, color, shear force,
total volatile basic nitrogen (TVBN) content, and sensory traits. Higher QG
groups generally exhibited a lower shear force, nucleotide content, and water
holding capacity, and higher L*, a*, and b* values.
Acceptable tenderness (shear force <5.4 kg) in QG 1++,
1+, 1, and 2 was achieved on days 7, 14, 16, and 18, respectively, and QG
3 showed a shear force of 6.8 kg, even after 28 d. Regardless of QG, TVBN
content below threshold levels (20–30 mg%) was observed throughout
the 28 d aging period, while total plate counts above 7 Log CFU/g were seen at
21 d. In conclusion, it is recommended that Hanwoo beef with QG
1++, 1+, and intermediate QG (1 and 2) should be sold or
consumed between 7 and 21, 14 and 21, 16 and 21 d, respectively. Beef with QG 3
should be sold or consumed within 21 d, based on microbial growth, even though
it has not achieved desirable tenderness. For this reason, an additional
tenderizing process is recommended before this beef is ready for
consumption.
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- Department of Animal Science and Biotechnology, Sangji University, Wonju 26339, Korea
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- Department of Animal Science and Biotechnology, Sangji University, Wonju 26339, Korea
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- Korea Institute for Animal Products Quality Evaluation, Sejong 30100, Korea
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- Department of Medical Biotechnology, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan 38541, Korea
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- Institute of Green Bio Science and Technology, Seoul National University, Pyeongchang 25354, Korea.,Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Center for Food and Bioconvergence, and Research Institute of Agriculture and Life Science, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Korea
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- Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Center for Food and Bioconvergence, and Research Institute of Agriculture and Life Science, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Korea
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Ahn GC, Kwak HJ, Oh YK, Lee YK, Jang SS, Lee SS, Park KK. Characteristics of Wet Distillers Grains on In vitro Ruminal Fermentation and Its Effects on Performance and Carcass Characteristics of Finishing Hanwoo Steers. ASIAN-AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES 2016; 29:530-8. [PMID: 26949954 PMCID: PMC4782088 DOI: 10.5713/ajas.15.0673] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/12/2015] [Revised: 09/29/2015] [Accepted: 11/04/2015] [Indexed: 11/27/2022]
Abstract
Two experiments were conducted to determine the nutrient composition, in vitro ruminal ammonia concentrations and pH of wet distillers grains (WDG, produced from tapioca 70% and rice 30%) and to evaluate dietary effects of fermented total mixed ration (TMR) using WDG on the performance, blood metabolites and carcass characteristics of Hanwoo steers from mid fattening to slaughter. In Exp. I, average dry matter (DM), crude protein, ether extract, crude fiber, ash, neutral detergent fiber, acid detergent fiber, and nitrogen free extract of seven WDG samples from an ethanol plant with different sampling dates were 19.9%, 24.8%, 3.8%, 21.8%, 8.87%, 60.3%, 34.5%, and 40.7% (DM basis), respectively. For in vitro ammonia concentrations and pH, each sample was assigned to 7 incubation times (0, 4, 8, 12, 24, 48, and 72 h). Linear increase was observed between 12 and 48 h for ammonia concentrations, but final ammonia concentrations (72 h) were not significantly different among WDG samples and fermentation patterns of WDG samples showed similar tendency. In vitro pH varied among treatments from 0 to 24 h, but were not different statistically after 48 h. In Exp. II, 45 Hanwoo steers of 23 months (641±123 kg) from mid fattening period to slaughter (248 days) were randomly divided into three groups of 15 pens each (five repetitions/each treatment) and assigned to one of three dietary treatments; i) Control (TMR), ii) WDG 15 (TMR containing 15% of WDG, as fed basis) and iii) WDG 28 (TMR containing 28% of WDG, as fed basis). The body weight (BW), ADG, and feed conversion ratio (FCR) of control and WDG 15 and 28 during 248 days were 760.8, 740.1, and 765.5 kg, and 0.50, 0.50, and 0.52 kg/d, and 18.6, 17.6, and 17.1, respectively. The dry matter intake (DMI) (kg/d) of control (9.11) was higher (p<0.05) than WDG treatments (WDG 15%, 8.57; 28%, 8.70). Nevertheless, DMI did not affect BW, ADG, and FCR of Hanwoo finishing steers. Blood metabolites were in normal ranges and were not different among treatments except the albumin concentration. In carcass characteristics, WDG 15 (30%) showed higher frequency of A-carcass yield grade than WDG 28 (15%) and control (7%), and WDG 28 (61%) showed higher frequency of 1(++) and 1(+)-carcass quality grade than WDG 15 (40%) and control (60%). In conclusion, using WDG up to 28% in TMR did not show any negative effect on the performance and blood metabolites, and improved carcass quality of Hanwoo steers. Therefore, WDG can be a useful feed ingredient for Hanwoo steers in mid-fattening period to slaughter.
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- Gyu Chul Ahn
- National Institute of Animal Science, RDA, Jeonju 331-808, Korea
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- National Institute of Animal Science, RDA, Jeonju 331-808, Korea
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- National Institute of Animal Science, RDA, Jeonju 331-808, Korea
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- National Institute of Animal Science, RDA, Jeonju 331-808, Korea
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- National Institute of Animal Science, RDA, Jeonju 331-808, Korea
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- Department of Animal Science and Technology, Sunchon National University, Sunchon 540-950, Korea
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- National Institute of Animal Science, RDA, Jeonju 331-808, Korea
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Cheong JH, Sun CW, Hwang DY, Kwon KM, Lee JC, Kim HS, Kim YJ, Lee SK, Ryu YC. Comparison of Chemical Composition, Physico-chemical Properties and Fatty Acid Composition of Horse Meat by Different Grade and Cuts. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 2013. [DOI: 10.5187/jast.2013.55.3.211] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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