Abstract

This study was conducted to investigate the effect of age on the contents of carnitine, free amino acid, and nucleotide-related compound in Holstein calf meat. Twenty calves were allocated into four age groups (3, 6, 9, or 12 mon of age; n=5/group), and ribeye (M. longissimus dorsi) and top round (M. semimembranosus) were excised from left side of each carcass on day 1 post-mortem. Carnitine contents for ribeye and top round were 0.79~1.16 and 0.65~1.26 mg/100 g, respectively, and those showed a tendency to be the highest in 3 mon group. The contents of majority of free amino acids were the highest (p<0.05) in ribeye and top round from 12 mon group. The contents of adenosine monophosphate, inosine monophosphate, and inosine were the highest (p<0.05) in ribeye and top round from 12 mon group, but hypoxanthine content was the lowest (p<0.05) in those from 12 mon group. These findings suggest that age decreases the carnitine content but increases free amino acid and good taste-related nucleotides contents in Holstein calf meat.

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