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Post-mortem changes in myofibrillar proteins of breast and leg muscles from broilers, spent hens and Taiwanese Country Chickens

✍ Scribed by Rong-Ghi R Chou; Tsai-Fuh Tseng; Kou-Joong Lin; Jeng-Huh Yang


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
589 KB
Volume
65
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-5142

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Abstract

Post mortem ageing at 4°C was studied in the breast and leg muscles from broilers, White Leghorn spent hens and Taiwanese Country Chickens (TCC). Purified myofibrils were prepared from muscles after 0, 1, 3, 5, and 7 days of post mortem storage at 4°C. SDS‐PAGE was used to examine the changes in myofibrillar proteins of the muscles. Results showed that 30 kDa components appealed earlier in the breast muscles than in the leg muscles and in the order: broiler, TCC, and spent hen. The intensity of 30 kDa band increased with post mortem time. In the breast muscles, a decrease in the intensity of the α‐actinin band could be observed at 1 day post mortem in broilers and TCC and at 3 days post mortem in spent hens. This decrease, however, could not be found in the leg samples until 5 or 7 day post mortem. Titin 1 band disappeared within 3 day post mortem in the breast samples but within 5 days in the leg samples. Similar results could be observed in the degradation of nebulin although traces of nebulin remained in the teg muscles of TCC after 7 days post mortem.