The aim of this study was to determine the effect of time off feed (TOF) prior to slaughter on muscle glycogen metabolism and rate of pH decline in sheep muscle. All animals were maintained on a roughage diet for 6 weeks and were then subjected to either 0, 2, or 4 days TOF with access to water, prior to slaughter. Glycogen concentrations were determined post-slaughter for 3 different muscles, M. longissimus thoracis et lumborum (LTL), M. semimembranosus (SM), and M. semitendinosus (ST), as well as measuring pH declines for all animals in each of the 3 muscles under both electrically stimulated and control conditions. Ultimate pH values (pHu) were determined 48 h post-slaughter. Both the 2-day and 4-day TOF groups lost liveweight during the...
The study verified the influence of different nutritional levels of the dams, before parturition, th...
Lamb meat export is a multi-billion-dollar New Zealand industry. Therefore, strategies to maintain a...
Diet and pre-slaughter stress are key factors that may affect the biochemical processes during conve...
This experiment compared the metabolism of muscle glycogen and the ultimate pH (pHu) of muscle in Me...
Forty female Perendale lambs (live weight 27.24 Kg ±1.68, approx. 8 months old) were transported for...
This study investigated the effects of carcass conditioning on shear force values and water holding ...
Little is known about the repletion of glycogen after exercise in tissues of ruminants other than mu...
Pre-slaughter stress may decrease muscle glycogen content, a key element for a suitable low ultimate...
This study was a series of experiments designed to test the influence of supplemental magnesium oxid...
Sixty ram lambs, weighing 23.5 kg, were randomly assigned in a 2X3 factorial arrangement of two diet...
The objective of the study was to determine glycolytic potential and meat quality from Dorper and Me...
The biochemistry of glycogen metabolism is well characterised, having been extensively studied in la...
Insufficient glycogen content in bovine muscle at slaughter produces meat with high final pH (> 5.8)...
Content removed due to copyright restrictions Petersen, G. V. (1982). A plug sampling technique for...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of exercise training on muscle metabolism...
The study verified the influence of different nutritional levels of the dams, before parturition, th...
Lamb meat export is a multi-billion-dollar New Zealand industry. Therefore, strategies to maintain a...
Diet and pre-slaughter stress are key factors that may affect the biochemical processes during conve...
This experiment compared the metabolism of muscle glycogen and the ultimate pH (pHu) of muscle in Me...
Forty female Perendale lambs (live weight 27.24 Kg ±1.68, approx. 8 months old) were transported for...
This study investigated the effects of carcass conditioning on shear force values and water holding ...
Little is known about the repletion of glycogen after exercise in tissues of ruminants other than mu...
Pre-slaughter stress may decrease muscle glycogen content, a key element for a suitable low ultimate...
This study was a series of experiments designed to test the influence of supplemental magnesium oxid...
Sixty ram lambs, weighing 23.5 kg, were randomly assigned in a 2X3 factorial arrangement of two diet...
The objective of the study was to determine glycolytic potential and meat quality from Dorper and Me...
The biochemistry of glycogen metabolism is well characterised, having been extensively studied in la...
Insufficient glycogen content in bovine muscle at slaughter produces meat with high final pH (> 5.8)...
Content removed due to copyright restrictions Petersen, G. V. (1982). A plug sampling technique for...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of exercise training on muscle metabolism...
The study verified the influence of different nutritional levels of the dams, before parturition, th...
Lamb meat export is a multi-billion-dollar New Zealand industry. Therefore, strategies to maintain a...
Diet and pre-slaughter stress are key factors that may affect the biochemical processes during conve...