North, Megan K. published the artcileThe effects of dietary quercetin supplementation on the meat quality and volatile profile of rabbit meat during chilled storage, Synthetic Route of 111-11-5, the main research area is meat chilled storage volatile profile quercetin shelf life diet; Aromatics; Flavonoid; Microbial spoilage; New Zealand White; Oxidation; Shelf-life.
Thirty-four New Zealand White rabbits of both sexes were fed a control or supplemented (2 g/kg quercetin dihydrate) diet from weaning until slaughter (13 wk). After post-mortem chilling, excised and minced Longissimus thoracis et lumborum muscles were stored at 3.2 °C under oxygen-permeable wrapping for 1, 3 or 5 days. Color, pH, lipid oxidation (TBARS), antioxidant capacity (FRAP), volatile profile (day 1 and 5) and microbial count (day 5) were determined Quercetin reduced alkane (day 5) and hexanal (day 1) concentrations, but otherwise had minimal antioxidant effect, and did not benefit microbial quality, and thus did not substantially improve the shelf-life. The sex effect was similarly limited. Overall, the pH increased and FRAP decreased during storage, but TBARS did not change and discoloration seemed delayed. The volatile profile was dominated by esters, alcs. and heterocyclic compounds, and while it changed during storage, lipid oxidation products did not increase as expected, suggesting that rabbit meat may have relatively active reducing mechanisms.
Meat Science published new progress about Alcohols Role: BSU (Biological Study, Unclassified), BIOL (Biological Study). 111-11-5 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, name is Methyl octanoate, and the molecular formula is C9H18O2, Synthetic Route of 111-11-5.
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