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Essential and toxic trace element concentrations in different commercial veal cuts in Spain
Date Issued
2016-11
Date Available
2017-11-01T02:00:10Z
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate essential and toxic element concentration of ten commercially available veal cuts, together with diaphragm, cardiac muscle and liver tissue from 10 animals of 'Galician Supreme Veal'. Essential trace elements (Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo, Ni, Se and Zn) and toxic elements (As, Cd, Hg and Pb) were determined by ICP-MS. Essential trace element concentrations ranged from 0.002–55.64 mg/kg between muscles. Toxic element concentrations were very low, and high numbers of samples showed unquantifiable residues of Cd and Pb. Veal cuts including muscles with a high proportion of oxidative slow-twitch fibers (diaphragm and cardiac muscle) showed significantly higher essential trace element concentrations, the lower concentrations being found in veal cuts including glycolytic fast-twitch fibers (eye round). Our results suggest that essential and toxic trace element concentration could be used as a new meat quality parameter, or to add further value to certain products (i.e. livestock reared on extensive systems with high physical activity).
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The Barrié Foundation
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
Meat Science
Volume
121
Start Page
47
End Page
52
Copyright (Published Version)
2016 Elsevier
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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