Biochemical and technological characteristics of wooden breast chicken fillets and their consumer acceptance

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Bruna Caroline Geronimo
Sandra Helena Prudencio
Adriana Lourenço Soares
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[1] State University of Londrina,Department of Food Science and Technology
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Sensorial analysis; Appearance; Collagen cross-links; Soluble collagen;
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The wooden breast (WB) has caused great damages to meat producing industries, being its etiology still not fully understood. Thus, the objective of this work was to investigate biochemistry and technological characteristics of WB chicken fillets and their consumer acceptance. WB fillets were evaluated in regards to color, pH, approximate chemical composition, water holding capacity, cooking loss, shear force, total and soluble collagen, and comparison estimated of pyridinoline. The sensorial analysis used real size images of fillets. The WB showed changes in physical parameters such as an increase in luminosity and shear force. In regards to the chemical parameters, showed an increase in pH value, moisture content, lipids, and mineral, and protein content reduction. There were biochemistry changes in the collagen with an increase of 17.32% in total collage content and a reduction by 30.96% in the estimated pyridinoline content. Technological parameters were negatively altered by a reduction in water holding capacity. WB fillets showed a low acceptance rate and intention to purchase. Results show the WB meat presented biochemistry and technological characteristics compromised besides a low acceptance and purchase intention, leading to economic losses for the poultry sector.
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