High resolution magic angle spinning NMR spectroscopy reveals that pectoralis muscle dystrophy in chicken is associated with reduced muscle content of anserine and carnosine

Food Chem. 2017 Feb 15:217:151-154. doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2016.08.104. Epub 2016 Aug 27.

Abstract

Increased incidences of pectoralis muscle dystrophy are observed in commercial chicken products, but the muscle physiological causes for the condition remain to be identified. In the present study a high-resolution magic angle spinning (HR-MAS) proton ((1)H) NMR spectroscopic examination of intact pectoralis muscle samples (n=77) were conducted to explore metabolite perturbations associated with the muscle dystrophy condition for the very first time. Both in chicken with an age of 21 and 31days, respectively, pectoralis muscle dystrophy was associated with a significantly lower content of anserine (p=0.034), carnosine (p=0.019) and creatine (p=0.049). These findings must be considered intriguing as they corroborate that characteristic muscle di-peptides composed of β-alanine and histidine derivatives such as anserine are extremely important in homeostasis of contractile muscles as a results of their role as buffering, anti-oxidative, and anti-glycation capacities.

Keywords: Chicken metabolites; Meat quality; Metabolomics; Poultry; Wooden breast.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Anserine / analysis*
  • Carnosine / analysis*
  • Chickens / metabolism
  • Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy / methods*
  • Muscular Dystrophies* / pathology
  • Pectoralis Muscles / chemistry*
  • Pectoralis Muscles / pathology
  • Random Allocation

Substances

  • Carnosine
  • Anserine