Abstract
SummaryThe effect of four different gas mixtures on several characteristics of Merino fresh lamb meat quality was studied. Merino lamb meat was packed under four different atmospheres (Batch 1: Ambient air; Batch 2: 70% O2 + 30% CO2; Batch 3: 80% O2 + 20% CO2 and Batch 4: 30% CO2 + 69.6% Ar + 0.4% CO) and stored in darkness and under refrigeration (3 ± 1 °C) for 12 days. pH values and weight losses of lamb meat showed no significant changes during 12 days storage (P > 0.05) and were not affected by the different used atmospheres (P > 0.05). Lightness (L*) was not significantly affected by gas atmospheres until day 12 of storage, lamb meat packed in contact with air (Batch 1) showing the lowest lightness (P < 0.001). Samples in contact with ambient air, presented the lowest a*‐values during most of the storage period (P < 0.001). Batch 4 (30% CO2 + 69.6% Ar + 0.4% CO) showed the highest a*‐values after 7 days storage. Batches 2, 3 and 4 presented a lower microbial count of total aerobic bacteria and Enterobacteriaceae than batch 1 (P < 0.05), whereas for lactic acid bacteria counts there were not significant differences (P > 0.05).
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