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Back-fat thickness as a primary index reflecting the yield and overall acceptance of pork meat
Authors:Van-Ba Hoa  Hyun-Woo Seo  Pil-Nam Seong  Soo-Hyun Cho  Sun-Moon Kang  Yun-Seok Kim  Sung-Sil Moon  Yong-Min Choi  Jin-Hyoung Kim  Kuk-Hwan Seol
Institution:1. National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration, Wanju, Korea;2. Sunjin Meat Research Center, Ansung, Korea;3. National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, RDA, Wanju, Korea
Abstract:Predicting aspects of lean meat yield and eating quality of pork based on some particular carcass traits become increasingly important from an economic profitability point of view. The present study aimed to determine the relationship between the back-fat (BF) thickness with lean meat yield and meat quality traits of crossbred pigs. A total of 220 crossbred pigs (Landrace × Yorkshire) ♀ × Duroc ♂] reared under identical conditions and harvested at 180 days old were slaughtered and screened for BF thickness. Four BF thickness groups: 12–15, 16–20, 21–25, and 26–30 mm were classified, and longissimus dorsi (LD) muscles from these groups were used to analyze meat quality characteristics. Results showed that increasing BF thickness decreased the lean meat yield and loin lean area. Increasing BF thickness up to 26–30 mm increased intramuscular fat content and pH of LD muscles. The LD muscles of the thicker BF (21–30 mm) groups received significantly higher flavor, juiciness, and overall acceptability scores than those of the thinner back-fat (12–20 mm) groups. Overall, when all the pre-harvest factors are kept the same, BF thickness could be considered as a primary index for predicting lean meat yield, and the minimal back-fat thickness of 21–30 mm is required to improve the overall acceptability of pork meat.
Keywords:back-fat thickness  lean meat yield  meat quality  sensory attributes
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