An exponential decay equation was used to describe the decline of pH in bov
ine M. longissmus thoracis et lumborum (LTL) muscle postmortem. Goodness of
fit of the equation was tested by convergence of model criterion and contr
asting predicted against expected pH values of LTL muscles from 24 Bos taur
us steer carcasses measured 40, 60. 80, 120, 185 and 1440 min after stunnin
g. The model was fitted to pH values measured, as well as to the measured p
H values adjusted to arbitrary constant temperatures of 10, 20 or 30 degree
sC, The model failed to converge for 46% of the muscles sampled in the data
sets with measured pH. The model converged for 100% of the muscles with pH
values adjusted to 10, 20 or 30 degreesC. Limits of agreement, heterosceda
sticity and intraclass correlation analyses showed little difference in the
fit of the model to pH values adjusted to either 10, 20 or 30 degreesC. Fi
tting this model to pH data adjusted to 20 degreesC will enable comparison
of rates of pH decline between muscles of different temperatures postmortem
or laboratory homogenates and facilitate relation of pH decline rate to as
pects of beef quality. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.