Effects of grape pomace in growing lamb diets compared with vitamin E and grape seed extract on meat shelf life
The effect of dietary treatment (CTRL, control; VIT-E, 500mgkg−1 vitamin E; GSE, 50mg grape seed extract kg−1; GP-5, 5% dried red grape pomace kg−1) on shelf life of lamb meat was studied. After slaughter (27kg LBW), m. longissimus thoracis et lumborum was sliced, packaged under modified atmosphere...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Meat science 2016-06, Vol.116, p.221-229 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The effect of dietary treatment (CTRL, control; VIT-E, 500mgkg−1 vitamin E; GSE, 50mg grape seed extract kg−1; GP-5, 5% dried red grape pomace kg−1) on shelf life of lamb meat was studied. After slaughter (27kg LBW), m. longissimus thoracis et lumborum was sliced, packaged under modified atmosphere (80:20%/O2:CO2) and stored in retail conditions for 14days. At each sampling day (0, 4, 7, 11, 14), microbiological, physico-chemical and sensory characteristics were analysed. Meat from VIT-E presented lower microbial counts than CTRL, GSE and GP-5, without differences between polyphenol treatments (GSE and GP-5) and CTRL. Vitamin E reduced meat discoloration and lipid oxidation (TBARS values) from day 7 with respect to the other treatments. Although not significant, an improvement in TBARS values of about 20% was observed for GSE and GP-5, compared with CTRL, from day 7 of storage. VIT-E dietary treatment was more effective in preventing sensory spoilage than the other treatments.
•The effect of grape pomace on lamb meat shelf life was studied.•Meat from vitamin E lambs showed lower microbial counts than lambs fed grape pomace.•Vitamin E was more effective in preventing sensory spoilage than grape pomace.•The use of grape pomace decreased lipid oxidation by about 20%. |
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ISSN: | 0309-1740 1873-4138 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.meatsci.2016.02.022 |