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Using segmental bioimpedance analysis to estimate soft tissue and chemical composition of retail cuts and carcasses of lambs

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MEAT SCIENCE
Volume 183, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2021.108644

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Bioelectrical impedance analysis; Lamb carcass composition; Lamb cuts; Longissimus thoracis et lumborum muscle; Reactive density; Resistive density

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  1. Department of Animal Science of the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
  2. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (CAPES)

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This study demonstrates that segmental bioimpedance analysis (SBIA) is an accurate technology to assess physical and chemical components in retail cuts of lamb, which can be used to estimate the components of the edible portion of lamb carcasses.
This study evaluated the potential of segmental bioimpedance analysis (SBIA) to estimate the composition of retail cuts and their predictability to infer on the carcass composition in lambs. Leg, rib, shoulder, neck, and loin from thirty-one lamb carcasses were evaluated. A single-frequency bioelectrical impedance analyzer at 50 kHz was used to perform measurements. The models for estimating soft tissue showed the highest accuracy in the retail cuts. Lean and fat weight of the lamb cuts or of the carcasses were predicted with R-2 of calibration ranging from 86.6 to 99.1% and from 67.5 to 95.4%, respectively. Segmental bioimpedance analysis is an accurate technology to assess physical and chemical components in retail cuts of lamb. Despite that, shoulder was the most representative cut; all cuts evaluated through SBIA were valuable to estimate the components of the edible portion of lamb carcasses.

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