Proteomic changes involved in tenderization of bovine Longissimus dorsi muscle during prolonged ageing

Rita Polati, Michele Menini, Elisa Robotti, Renato Millioni, Emilio Marengo, Enrico Novelli, Stefania Balzan, Daniela Cecconi

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Abstract

To study proteomic changes involved in tenderization of bovine Longissimus dorsi four Charolaise heifers and four Charolaise bull's muscles were sampled at slaughter after early and long ageing (2-4 °C for 12 and 26 days respectively). Descriptive sensory evaluation of samples were performed and their tenderness evaluated by Warner-Bratzler shear force test. Protein composition of fresh muscle and of meat aged was analysed by cartesian and polar 2-D electrophoresis. Student's t-test and Ranking-PCA analyses were performed to detect proteomic modulation, and the selected protein spots were identified by nano-HPLC-Chip MS/MS. This research has demonstrated that there are no differences between proteomic patterns of male and females Longissimus dorsi muscle, and that the extension of ageing beyond 12 days, did not brings any concrete advantage in terms of sensory quality. Furthermore, the data presented here demonstrated that meat maturation caused changes of the abundance of proteins involved in metabolic, structural, and stress related processes.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)2052-2069
Numero di pagine18
RivistaFood Chemistry
Volume135
Numero di pubblicazione3
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 1 dic 2012

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