Application of gamma radiation in the beef texture development during accelerated aging

J Texture Stud. 2022 Oct;53(6):923-934. doi: 10.1111/jtxs.12714. Epub 2022 Sep 13.

Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the effects of gamma radiation (3 kGy) on the quality of post-rigor beef (M. longissimus lumborum) aged for up to 21 days at different temperatures (1, 7, and 15°C). Irradiation reduced the mesophilic and lactic acid bacteria counts, which were higher in the non-irradiated samples aged at 7 and 15°C. The water retention capacity was lower in the irradiated beef, resulting in higher values of exudation and cooking losses. High aging temperatures increased the exudation loss and myofibrillar proteolysis (lower fragmentation index; FI) and reduced the total and insoluble collagen contents and the beef Warner-Bratzler square Shear Force (WBsSF). However, irradiated beef had higher FI and SF than non-irradiated ones, increasing the time required for the beef tenderizing. Gamma irradiation (3 kGy) can be used to ensure the microbiological safety during short storage at high temperatures (up to 15°C) in order to accelerate the process of beef tenderizing.

Keywords: Aging temperature; microorganism; proteolysis; tenderness.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Gamma Rays*