Authors:
Smith MA, Bush RD, van de Ven RJ, Hall EJS, Greenwood PL, Hopkins DL
Date of Publication:
2017
Publication:
Meat Sci. 2017 Jan;123:21-28
Abstract:
Meat quality parameters for 50 huacaya alpacas, representing three age groups (18, 24 and 36months) and two genders (females and castrated males) were studied. Prior to chilling, samples of m. longissimus thoracis et lumborum (LL) were taken to determine isocitrate dehydrogenase activity and glycogen concentration, and further meat quality samples were taken after 24h. Alpaca meat has low levels (<1%) of intramuscular fat in the LL, m. semimembranosus and m. biceps femoris, but the level in the LL increases with animal age, with levels of desirable polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) ranging from 96.3 to 136.4mg/100g. Lipid oxidisation post retail display ranged from 1.27 to 1.96MDA/kg meat. Colour stability testing indicated alpaca meat was relatively stable during retail display with day of display having no significant effect on lightness (L*), or the 630nm/580nm ratio. These results may relate to the high proportion (76%) of glycolytic and type IIX muscle fibres in LL.
Read the rest of the article: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27591815
The Impact of Gender and Age on the Nutritional Parameters of Alpaca (Vicugna Pacos) Meat, Colour Stability and Fat Traits
- Meat and Hides
- Alpaca Meat
- Nutritional Content
- The Impact of Gender and Age on the Nutritional Parameters of Alpaca (Vicugna Pacos) Meat, Colour Stability and Fat Traits
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