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Comparison of heating methods and the use of different tissues for sensory assessment of abnormal odours (boar taint) in pig meat

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MEAT SCIENCE
卷 88, 期 2, 页码 249-255

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2010.12.029

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Boar taint; Androstenone; Skatole; Heating method; Sensory assessment

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  1. Pfizer Ltd.

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Five heating methods (microwave, hotwire, boiling at 25 degrees C and 75 degrees C and melting) were used to generate cooking odours from backfat of entire male pigs and a 'composite' sample consisting of fat and muscle from the head along with salivary glands. The methods elicited significantly different scores for odours from 4 groups of 10 samples differing in their concentrations and ratios of skatole and androstenone. The odours (pork odour, abnormal odour, skatole odour and androstenone odour) were assessed by 3 experienced assessors. Correlations between skatole and androstenone concentrations and abnormal odour score in backfat were higher for skatole, suggesting it is the more important boar taint compound. In the composite sample, androstenone concentration was much higher than in backfat and androstenone was a more important contributor to boar taint. The microwave, hotwire and boiling (75 degrees C) methods produced the clearest separation between samples and the microwave method was considered the most suitable for on-line use. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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