Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-2005
Keywords
beef, chuck, tendernesss
Abstract
The i.m. tenderness variation was examined within four beef chuck muscles, the infraspinatus (IF), supraspinatus (SS), triceps brachii (TB), and serratus ventralis (SV). The IF, SS, TB, and SV muscles were cut into 2.5 cm thick steaks perpendicular to the long axis of the muscle. An identification tag was placed on each steak, consisting of a muscle identification number, steak number, and orientation of the steak. Steaks were vacuum-packaged and stored at −22°C until subsequent analysis. Steaks were thawed at 1°C and cooked on electric broilers to an internal temperature of 71°C. One core was removed from each 2.5-cm × 2.5- cm section parallel to the muscle fiber and sheared once to determine Warner-Bratzler shear force (WBSF). The SS had an overall WBSF mean of 5.43 kg (SD = 2.20 kg) with no tenderness difference (P = 0.43) among steak locations. The IF had an overall WBSF mean of 3.16 kg (SD = 1.01 kg) with no tenderness difference (P = 0.51) among steak locations. The SV had a mean WBSF value of 4.37 kg (SD = 1.27 kg) with tenderness variation (P < 0.05) among steak locations; however, tenderness variations were not dispersed in a discernible pattern. The TB had a mean WBSF value of 4.12 kg (SD = 1.26 kg) with lower (P < 0.05) shear force in the middle region of the TB, and the distal and proximal ends were tougher (P < 0.05). Results of this study provided a reasonably detailed mapping of the tenderness regions within the IF, SS, TB, and SV muscles, and this information could be used to add value to the beef chuck by cutting and marketing consistently tender regions.
Publication Title
Journal of Animal Science
Volume
83
Issue
12
First Page
2835
Last Page
2842
Pages
8
DOI of Published Version
2005.83122835x
Publisher
American Society of Animal Science
Rights
Copyright © 2005 American Society of Animal Science. All rights reserved.
Recommended Citation
Searls, G.A.; Maddock, R.J.; and Wulf, D.M., "Intramuscular Tenderness Variation Within Four Muscles of the Beef Chuck" (2005). Animal Science Faculty Publications. 34.
https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/ans_pubs/34