ESTIMATION OF LAMB CARCASS COMPOSITION FROM MEASUREMENTS OF THE SPEED OF ULTRASOUND IN THE SOFT-TISSUES OF LIVE ANIMALS AND CARCASSES

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MILES, CA
FURSEY, GAJ
FISHER, AV
PAGE, SJ
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[1] AFRC Institute of Food Research-Bristol Laboratory, Langford, Bristol
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10.1016/0309-1740(91)90070-7
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TS2 [食品工业];
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0832 ;
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The application of the velocity of sound (VOS) technique to lamb carcasses in a previous study (Fisher & Page, 1986) measured composition at a hind limb and neck site but was not as precise as fat scores in predicting lean proportion. This study examines VOS measurements made at sites in the hind limbs and along the vertebral column in live sheep and carcasses. A group (A) comprising five breeds of males and females (n = 61) and a sub-group (B) of Scottish Blackface castrated males (n = 34) were studied, and the reciprocal velocity of ultrasound (RV) was measured on the live sheep immediately behind the shoulder and over the last rib using a fixed-distance transducer assembly operating at 5 MHz, and in the hind limbs at 2.25 MHz using the apparatus described by Miles et al. (1984). Corresponding measurements were made on the carcasses which were classified by a Meat and Livestock Commission fatstock officer and then dissected. Standard deviations of lean proportion were 4.48% (A) and 3.39% (B). The residual standard deviations (rsds) for groups A and B respectively were obtained using the following predictors: live mass (LM) 4.27% and 2.96%; LM + breed (B) 3.08% (group A only); LM + mean RV 2.36% and 2.07%; LM + B + mean RV 1.99% (group A only). Using carcass measurements: carcass mass (CM) 4.25% and 2.90%; CM + MLC fat score 2.99% and 2.12%; CM + RV last rib 2.89% and 2.02%. These data show that VOS measurements through dorsal sites of live sheep provide encouragingly precise estimates of carcass lean proportion. For carcasses, dorsal sites provide a less precise estimate of carcass lean but when carcass mass is included in multiple regression the precision of the correlation is comparable with that of multiple regression of fat score with carcass mass.
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