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  • Title: High-oxygen modified atmosphere packaging system induces lipid and myoglobin oxidation and protein polymerization.
    Author: Kim YH, Huff-Lonergan E, Sebranek JG, Lonergan SM.
    Journal: Meat Sci; 2010 Aug; 85(4):759-67. PubMed ID: 20444557.
    Abstract:
    Beef steaks from longissimus lumborum, semimembranosus, and adductor muscles (n=10; respectively) were cut at 24h postmortem, randomly assigned to either high-oxygen modified atmosphere packaging (HiOx-MAP; 80% O(2), 20% CO(2)) or vacuum (VAC), and displayed for 9days at 1 degrees C. HiOx-MAP packaged beef steaks had a rapid increase in lipid oxidation and a decrease in color stability during display. The steaks in HiOx-MAP had significantly lower tenderness and juiciness scores, and higher off-flavor scores compared to steaks in VAC. HiOx-MAP condition did not affect the postmortem degradation of troponin-T or desmin. Furthermore, autolysis of micro-calpain was not influenced by packaging. SDS-PAGE, immunoblotting, and diagonal-PAGE revealed oxidative cross-linking of myosin heavy chain in meat packaged in HiOx-MAP. These results suggest that the HiOx-MAP system may negatively affect meat quality characteristics by inducing lipid and myoglobin oxidation and cross-linking/aggregation of myosin by protein oxidation.
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