Abstract:
We aimed to identify the changes in the bioactive compound contents and bioactivities of
Chikso rump and loin cuts during wet aging. The beef rump and loin cuts were obtained from
30-mon-old Chikso steers (n=3; meat quality grades 2-3). Each cut was divided into four
blocks, which were randomly assigned to each aging period (days 0, 7, 14, and 28). The
blocks were vacuum—packaged and aged at 4ºC. Bioactive compounds (anserine, betaine,
carnitine, carnosine, and creatine) were analyzed using high performance liquid
chromatography. Bioactivities of beef were evaluated through antioxidant and angiotensin-
converting enzyme inhibitory (ACED assays. Bioactive compounds in the beef rump were
not significantly changed during aging, whereas anserine and carnosine contents in the beef
loin were significantly higher on day 14 compared to day O. The radical scavenging activity
of beef rump significantly reduced with increased aging time. However, the highest ACEI
activities of beef rump and loin were found on days 14 and 28, respectively. Our result
provides basic information on the changes in the bioactive compound contents and
bioactivities of Chikso rump and loin during wet aging, which could be valuable for the
establishment of optimal aging conditions for value-added Chikso beef production.