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Article Dans Une Revue Meat Science Année : 1999

Effects of high-intensity high-frequency ultrasound on ageing rate, ultrastructure and some physico-chemical properties of beef

Xavier Vignon
Thierry Astruc
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High-intensity and high-frequency ultrasound was tested for its ability to accelerate meat ageing and increase beef tenderness. Samples (≈50 g) of semimembranosus muscles from 8 cull cows were assigned to ultrasonic treatment (2.6 MHz; 10 W/cm2; 2 ×15 s) either pre-rigor (day 0, pH 6.2) or post-rigor (day 1, pH 5.4). When applied pre-rigor, ultrasound induced a slight delay in rigor mortis onset, a stretching (12–15%) of the sarcomeres (p<0.05), an ultrastructural alteration in the Z-line region and an immediate increase (around 30%) in the release of calcium in the cytosol (p<0.05). However, no conclusive effect on meat ageing rate was observed. Post-rigor ultrasonic treatment did not induce any structural modification but slightly improved the ageing index after 6 days (p<0.05). However, no improvement in the final (day 14) ageing index was observed compared to the controls. As ultrasound had also no effect on the thermal stability of collagen, at both postmortem times, no improvement in meat tenderness can be expected under the conditions used.

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hal-01595022 , version 1 (26-09-2017)

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Florence Got, Joseph Culioli, Philippe Berge, Xavier Vignon, Thierry Astruc, et al.. Effects of high-intensity high-frequency ultrasound on ageing rate, ultrastructure and some physico-chemical properties of beef. Meat Science, 1999, 51, pp.35-42. ⟨10.1016/S0309-1740(98)00094-1⟩. ⟨hal-01595022⟩
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