Conference:Cattlemen's Day, 2002, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, March 1, 2002 Starting Page:72, Ending Page:74 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
We evaluated the effect of varying
levels of Dakota Gold-brand dried
distiller’s grains with solubles (DDGS) on
meat quality characteristics including
sensory traits and display color stability.
Rib cuts from heifers from a 153-day
feeding trial were selected randomly so that
each level of DDGS had 10 steaks in a
seven-day retail display color study, and 10
steaks that were cooked for evaluation by a
trained sensory panel. Color reflectance
value L* (lightness) exhibited an
interaction (P<0.05) between diet and day,
as well as a quadratic effect (P<0.05). Diet
had no effect on a* (redness) or b*
(yellowness) values, but a* and b* for all
treatments decreased with longer display
(P<0.05). A trained sensory panel detected
small but significant (P<0.05) linear
improvements in myofibrillar tenderness
and overall tenderness as DDGS increased.
The effect on sensory traits or display color
stability were too small to warrant the
feeding of DDGS to improve these traits.