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Development of a muscle specific ultrasound backscatter model to improve the non-invasive assessment of porcine meat quality
Project
Project code: DFG 27050905
Contract period: 01.01.2006
- 31.12.2010
Purpose of research: Basic research
Numerous studies indicate relationships of muscle structure and composition with meat quality. Non destructive estimation of such parameters is still unsolved while ultrasound has already proven its potential for livestock applications. Previous investigations conducted by the applicants were promising but yet not satisfying in terms of prediction of meat quality parameters such as IMF, since the relation between IMF and several acoustic parameters were empirically derived. Therefore the principal mechanisms of ultrasound backscatter in muscle tissue remain unclear. Microelastic tissue imaging developed by the applicants in combination with sophisticated backscatter models are hypothesized to improve the interpretation of ultrasound backscatter data of muscle tissue. In particular, as a result of the intended systematic survey of the effects of muscle structure and composition on ultrasound backscatter we (a) intend to further elucidate the relationship of tissue composition with microelastic properties and (b) anticipate that with this knowledge ultrasound based meat quality assessment can be considerably improved.
Section overview
Subjects
- Animal breeding
- Animal health