Author/Authors :
Yancey، نويسنده , , J.W.S. and Kropf، نويسنده , , D.H.، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The effect of aperture size on instrumental pork color measurements was studied. Pork longissimus chops (n = 30) were cut, aerobically packaged, and allowed to bloom overnight. Chops were measured once with each of four aperture ports (4.45, 2.54, 1.27, and 0.64 cm diameter) on a HunterLab LabScan. Reflectance values measured with smaller aperture sizes were reduced (P < 0.05) for most visual wavelengths (10 nm intervals), and the percent reduction was greatest in the range of the longer, redder wavelengths. Values for L∗, a∗, b∗, and saturation index were reduced (P < 0.05) with decreasing aperture size under illuminants A, C, and D65. Using illuminant A, hue angle increased (P < 0.05) as aperture size decreased. For illuminants C and D65, hue angles were similar (P > 0.05) for the three largest aperture sizes, but negative a∗ values found with the smallest aperture size skewed the hue angle data.
Keywords :
pork , Aperture size , Reflectance , Instrumental color evaluation