Détails de la publication
Evaluation of Technological and Organoleptic Quality of Meat of Muscovy Duck from South-Benin
- Langue : Français
Détails de la publication
- Type:Article
- Domaine: Production animale - Génétique
- Année de publication: 2020
- Auteurs: HOUESSIONON F. J. B., BONOU G. A., SALIFOU C. F. A., DAHOUDA M., DOUGNON T. J., MENSAH G. A., BANI KOGUI S. and YOUSSAO ABDOU KARIM I.
- Cultures: Muscovy Duck
- Couverture géographique: Sud-Bénin
- Mots clés: Muscovy duck; Meat; pH; Temperature; Colour; Tasting; Benin
Résumé de la publication
Muscovy duck is the most reared palmiped species in Benin. However, no scientific data exist on its meat quality. The objective of this study was to evaluate the technological and organoleptic qualities of meat from this species reared in South-Benin. Data on technological and organoleptic qualities were collected on 40 ducks. Females’ breast muscle pH was lower than that of males during the 48-h post-mortem (p<0.001). The breast and the thigh muscles pH and temperature and the water holding capacity varied significantly with animal age at slaughter (p<0.001). The breast muscle red index of females was higher (p<0.05) than that of males. On the contrary, it was lower in females (p<0.01) than in males for the thigh-drumstick. The lightness decreased (p<0.05) with ducks age in both muscles. The red index of the breast and of the thigh-drumstick increased gradually with ducks age. The red index decreased progressively from 24 to 48 h post-mortem (p<0.05). The yellow index was correlated with the lightness and the red index. The pH was positively correlated with lightness, yellow index, and temperature (p<0.05). Flavor, tenderness and juiciness of females were higher than those of males, regardless of the cooking method. The tenderness and the juiciness of 4 to 6 months old ducks were higher than those of birds older than 10 months (p<0.01). Breast meat was more appreciated by the jury than thigh meat (p<0.001). The technological and organoleptic qualities of Muscovy duck meat depend significantly on sex and birds’ age at slaughter.
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