Sp. Verma et J. Sahoo, Improvement in the quality of ground chevon during refrigerated storage bytocopherol acetate preblending, MEAT SCI, 56(4), 2000, pp. 403-413
A study was conducted on a-tocopherol acetate (TA) preblending at 0, 6, 8,
10, 12 and 14 ppm levels with ground chevon (GC) obtained from adult male B
eetalxBlack Bengal goat carcasses, to identify the optimum level of TA requ
ired for improving the quality of the meat during refrigerated storage. It
was observed that the GC samples preblended with 10 ppm TA had significantl
y (P < 0.05) higher WHC%, colour score, odour score and lower metmyoglobin
(MMb) per cent, TEARS number, peroxide value, free fatty acids per cent and
psychrotrophic plate count as compared to other TA levels. All the quality
parameters studied showed a highly significant (P < 0.01) correlation (r-v
alue) between each other. A strong relationship was observed between TEARS
number and MMb% during refrigerated storage. A regression equation (Y = 0.2
800 + 0.0055X, where Y = TBARS number, X = MMb%) was established. It was co
ncluded that 10 ppm TA was the optimum level for preblending with ground ch
evon, which extends the shelf life of the meat up to 7 days as compared to
3 days in the control samples during refrigerated storage. (C) 2000 Elsevie
r Science Ltd. All rights reserved.