Mitochondrial Degeneration, Depletion of NADH, and Oxidative Stress Decrease Color Stability of Wet‐Aged Beef Longissimus Steaks

2019 
Interrelationship between mitochondria and myoglobin function influence beef color. NADH level in postmortem muscle is an important determinant of mitochondrial activity and metmyoglobin reduction. Increased aging time promotes discoloration of steaks; however, the mechanism of this effect is not clear. The objective was to characterize the role of wet-aging in beef longissimus lumborum muscle mitochondrial function and to characterize the global metabolome to determine the mechanism of that can regenerate NADH. Beef longissimus lumborum muscles were randomly assigned to 3, 7, 14, 21, and 28 days aging periods. Surface color, biochemical, mitochondrial, and metabolite profiles were determined at each aging period and at the end of 6-day display. During 6-day display, sections aged for 28 days had 30.4% decrease in redness than sections aged for 3 days. Aging time decreased (P
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