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Effect of Fatty Acid Profiles on Sensory Properties of Beef Evaluated by Korean and Australian Consumer Gropus

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This study assessed the role of fatty acids on beef preference of 2 consumer groups from South Korea and Australia. Three muscles (longissimus dorsi, triceps brachii, and semimembranosus) were obtained from 36 carcasses (18 Hanwoo steers and 18 Angus steers) and the cooked beef samples were evaluated by 1,080 consumers (720 Korean consumer panels and 360 Australian consumer panels). The cluster analysis showed that the Korean consumers had more significant relationship with fatty acid composition of beef than that of the Australian consumers when evaluated Australian Angus beef Only C20:5(n-3), and C22:5(n-3) affected preference clustering for Australian consumers; while saturated (C16:0 and C 18:0) as well as unsaturated fatty acids [C16:1(n-7), C18:2(n-6), C18:3(n-3), C20:3(n-6), C20:4(n-6), C20:5(n-3), C22:4(n-6), C22:5(n-3)] affected preference clustering for Korean consumers (p<0.05). In the discriminant analysis of Korean consumer's preference clustering, C20:5(n-3) was a significant fatty acid for Australian Angus beef while the C20:4(n-6) and C 18:0 for Korean Hanwoo beef to evaluate the palatability (p<0.05). Therefore, fatty acid compositions impact Korean consumer's preference of beef.

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 Abstract 
 Introduction
 Materials and Methods
  Animals, treatment, and sample preparation
  pH and temperature
  Sensory evaluation of gril and Korean BBQ samples
  Fatty acid analysis
  Statistical analysis
 Results and Discussion
  Carcass traits and factors affecting sensory characteristics
  Cluster grouping of preference by fatty acids, beef origin, and consumer group
 References

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  • Soo-Hyun Cho National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration
  • Jae-Hee Kim Department of Statistics, Duksung University
  • Jin-Hyoung Kim National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration
  • Beom-Young Park National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration
  • In-Ho Hwang Department of Animal Resources and Biotechnology, Chonbuk National University
  • Jong-Moon Lee National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration
  • Pil-Nam Seong National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration
  • Dong-Hun Kim National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration

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