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EZ-DripLoss Assessment in Chicken Breast Meat Using Different Sample Areas, Fiber Orientation, and Measurement Intervals

Ana Kaić, Zlatko Janječić, Andrija Žanetić, Nikolina Kelava Ugarković, Klemen Potočnik

2021Animals15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Although the EZ-DripLoss method has been performed in numerous studies, there is a deficiency in our knowledge of the EZ-DripLoss method’s suitability for poultry meat analysis. This study aimed to research the effect of different sample areas (10, 20, and 30 mm; n = 240), and fiber orientations (vertical vs. horizontal) on the EZ-DripLoss in chicken breast meat measured across a period of five days. The influence of sample area on the EZ-DripLoss of chicken breast meat with respect to the fiber orientation and across the five-day measurement interval was significant between 10 and 30 mm samples, and between 20 and 30 mm samples (p < 0.001). The estimated regression coefficient showed that EZ-DripLoss for the samples with horizontal and vertical fiber direction of 10 and 20 mm, significantly increased by 0.04% per hour, while for the samples with vertical fiber direction whose diameter was 30 mm, it significantly increased by 0.06% per hour, and for the horizontal fiber direction, it significantly increased by 0.07% per hour. The samples with vertical fiber orientation had 0.50% greater EZ-DripLoss compared to the samples with horizontal fiber orientation. EZ-DripLoss evaluation in chicken breast should be performed with a sample core diameter of 20 mm, a vertical fiber orientation, and over the course of longer measurement intervals.

Topics & Concepts

Chicken breastFiberSample (material)Animal scienceOrientation (vector space)Confidence intervalPoultry meatCoefficient of variationMathematicsMaterials scienceBiologyStatisticsFood scienceComposite materialChromatographyChemistryGeometryMeat and Animal Product QualityAnimal Nutrition and PhysiologyAdvanced Chemical Sensor Technologies