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Using 2D qNMR analysis to distinguish between frozen and frozen/thawed chicken meat and evaluate freshness

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Authors

Kim, Hyun Cheol; Baek, Ki Ho; Lee, Yee Eun; Kang, Taemin; Kim, Hyun Jun; Lee, Dongheon; Jo, Cheorun

Issue Date
2022-09
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Citation
npj Science of Food, Vol.6 No.1, p. 44
Abstract
We identified key metabolites reflecting microbial spoilage and differentiated unfrozen meat from frozen/thawed (FT) using 2D qNMR analysis. Unfrozen and FT chicken breasts were prepared, individually aerobically packaged, and stored for 16 days at 2 degrees C. Only volatile basic nitrogen (VBN) was significantly changed after 6 log CFU/g of total aerobic bacteria (p < 0.05). Extended storage resulted in an increase in organic acids, free amino acids, biogenic amines, and hypoxanthine and a decrease in N,N-dimethylglycine, inosine 5 '-monophosphate, and proline. Acetic acid demonstrated the highest correlation with VBN (r = 0.97). Unfrozen and FT breast meat can be differentiated by uniform concentration of carnosine, beta-alanine, and histidine levels, consistent changes in nucleotides by storage time, and changes in microbial metabolism patterns that are reflected by some free amino acids. Thus, NMR-based metabolomics can be used to evaluate chicken breast meat freshness and distinguish between unfrozen and FT meat.
ISSN
2396-8370
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/205439
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41538-022-00159-x
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