2013
DOI: 10.46429/jaupr.v97i1-2.3039
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Calidad y composición química de carne de res proveniente de animales de dos grupos de edad en Puerto Rico.

Abstract: Several quality criteria were determined in beef derived from animals of two age groups classified by dentition: those with four permanent incisors (55 head), and those with five or more permanent incisors (50 head), corresponding to chronological ages of up to 2.5 years and three years or more, respectively. The 105 animals were processed into beef in three local slaughtherhouses. From each left-carcass, samples from the Longissimus dorsi lumborum (LDL), Semimembranosus (SM) and Semitendinosus (ST) were obtai… Show more

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“…In three studies comparing slaughter ages, IMF content was observed higher in older animals. Cattle described as typical for Puerto Rico that were at least 3 years of age at slaughter had higher IMF than those of up to 2.5 years at slaughter (1.9% vs. 2.7%) [ 77 ]. In southern India, Kangayam bulls > 3 years of age had higher IMF contents than those 12–18 months old (2.89% vs. 2.09%) [ 110 ].…”
Section: Nutrient Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In three studies comparing slaughter ages, IMF content was observed higher in older animals. Cattle described as typical for Puerto Rico that were at least 3 years of age at slaughter had higher IMF than those of up to 2.5 years at slaughter (1.9% vs. 2.7%) [ 77 ]. In southern India, Kangayam bulls > 3 years of age had higher IMF contents than those 12–18 months old (2.89% vs. 2.09%) [ 110 ].…”
Section: Nutrient Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%