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Correlations among various blood parameters at exsanguination and their relationships to pork quality traits

Authors
Choe, J. H.Choi, M. H.Ryu, Y. C.Lim, K. S.Lee, E. A.Kang, J. H.Hong, K. C.Lee, S. K.Kim, Y. T.Moon, S. S.Lee, K. W.Rhee, M. S.Kim, B. C.
Issue Date
2015
Publisher
CSIRO PUBLISHING
Citation
ANIMAL PRODUCTION SCIENCE, v.55, no.5, pp.672 - 679
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Journal Title
ANIMAL PRODUCTION SCIENCE
Volume
55
Number
5
Start Page
672
End Page
679
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/96239
DOI
10.1071/AN13424
ISSN
1836-0939
Abstract
The objectives of this study were to investigate the correlations between various blood parameters compared with cortisol and lactate levels under the standard pre-slaughter procedure and handling conditions and to assess their potential as indicators of pork quality traits. Despite there being no additional pre-slaughter stress treatment, there is considerable variation in blood parameters at exsanguination. Serum cortisol and blood lactate levels, widely used indicators of stress, were positively correlated with blood glucose and electrolytes, such as calcium, potassium and sodium. Moreover, these parameters were significantly correlated with a rapid rate of early postmortem glycolysis and reduced water-holding capacity. In particular, blood lactate and glucose levels significantly differed between porcine quality classes. However, other blood parameters including electrolytes did not significantly differ between quality classes though they significantly correlated with pork quality traits. Therefore, serum cortisol, blood lactate and glucose have potential as indicators of the rate and extent of postmortem metabolism and ultimate pork quality under the standard procedure and handling conditions of pre-slaughter.
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