Effects of Oleic Acid and Intramuscular Fat Levels on Retronasal Aromas in Wagyu Beef from Japanese Black Cattle

油酸和肌内脂肪含量对日本黑毛和牛牛肉鼻后气味的影响

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Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the effects of various levels of intramuscular fat (IMF) and oleic acid (C18:1 cis-9) on retronasal aromas in Wagyu beef. Muscle samples were collected from 167 carcasses of Japanese Black. The chemical compositions were analyzed, and the cooked beef was evaluated by a trained sensory panel. Tenderness, juiciness, and fatty aroma were mainly related to the IMF content. Both sweet and Wagyu beef aromas were affected by the oleic acid and IMF contents. In marbled beef with low IMF content, both sweet and Wagyu beef aromas were stronger as the oleic acid composition increased (r = 0.401, 0.376); however, their relationships were weaker at the moderate IMF content (r = 0.278, 0.273). The effect of oleic acid on these aromas was hardly observed in beef with high IMF content (r = 0.030, 0.011). The oleic acid index [IMF content (%) × oleic acid composition (%)/100] could be fitted to the logarithmic curve for all the aromas determined (r = 0.526 to 0.565). These results indicated that the higher oleic acid composition could be better for the favorable aromas of Wagyu beef; however, the effect differs depending on the IMF content levels, and the phenomenon is relatively well explained by the oleic acid index.

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