Effects of Electrical Stimulation with Different Impulses on Physical Characteristics of Rabbit Meat

Meat becoming less tender with age. One of the methods to increase the meat tenderness is by electrical simulation. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of electrical simulation with different level of impulses on physical characteristics of rabbit meat. Twenty carcasses of Flemish Giant rabbit were randomly subjected into four differents treatments (impulse levels), which were control, impulse 25, impulse 50, and impulse 75. Each treatment was repeated 5 times. Measured variables were pH, tenderness, water holding capacity, and cooking lose. The results showed that differ... Mehr ...

Verfasser: H Yurmiati
GA Wiedy
S Kusmajadi
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2010
Reihe/Periodikum: Animal Production: Indonesian Journal of Animal Production, Vol 12, Iss 2, Pp 124-127 (2010)
Verlag/Hrsg.: Universitas Jenderal Soedirman (UNSOED)
Faculty of Animal Science
Schlagwörter: Meat becoming less tender with age. One of the methods to increase the meat tenderness is by electrical simulation. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of electrical simulation with different level of impulses on physical characteristics of rabbit meat. Twenty carcasses of Flemish Giant rabbit were randomly subjected into four differents treatments (impulse levels) / which were control / impulse 25 / impulse 50 / and impulse 75. Each treatment was repeated 5 times. Measured variables were pH / tenderness / water holding capacity / and cooking lose. The results showed that different levels of electrical stimulation had significant effects on the physical characteristics of rabbit meat. Higher impulse level caused lower ultimate pH and more tender meat. Overall / the best physical characteristics of rabbit meat was obtained from electrical stimulation with impulse level of 50. (Animal Production 12(2): 124-127 (2010) Key Words : electrical stimulation / rabbit / meat / Animal culture / SF1-1100
Sprache: Englisch
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Meat becoming less tender with age. One of the methods to increase the meat tenderness is by electrical simulation. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of electrical simulation with different level of impulses on physical characteristics of rabbit meat. Twenty carcasses of Flemish Giant rabbit were randomly subjected into four differents treatments (impulse levels), which were control, impulse 25, impulse 50, and impulse 75. Each treatment was repeated 5 times. Measured variables were pH, tenderness, water holding capacity, and cooking lose. The results showed that different levels of electrical stimulation had significant effects on the physical characteristics of rabbit meat. Higher impulse level caused lower ultimate pH and more tender meat. Overall, the best physical characteristics of rabbit meat was obtained from electrical stimulation with impulse level of 50. (Animal Production 12(2): 124-127 (2010)Key Words : Meat becoming less tender with age. One of the methods to increase the meat tenderness is by electrical simulation. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of electrical simulation with different level of impulses on physical characteristics of rabbit meat. Twenty carcasses of Flemish Giant rabbit were randomly subjected into four differents treatments (impulse levels), which were control, impulse 25, impulse 50, and impulse 75. Each treatment was repeated 5 times. Measured variables were pH, tenderness, water holding capacity, and cooking lose. The results showed that different levels of electrical stimulation had significant effects on the physical characteristics of rabbit meat. Higher impulse level caused lower ultimate pH and more tender meat. Overall, the best physical characteristics of rabbit meat was obtained from electrical stimulation with impulse level of 50. (Animal Production 12(2): 124-127 (2010)Key Words : electrical stimulation, tenderness, rabbit, meat