Elucidating the involvement of apoptosis in postmortem proteolysis in porcine muscles from two production cycles using metabolomics approach
Abstract Apoptosis has been suggested as the first step in the process of conversion of muscle into meat. While a potential role of apoptosis in postmortem proteolysis has been proposed, the underlying mechanisms by which metabolome changes in muscles would influence apoptotic and proteolytic proces...
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Main Authors: | Danyi Ma, Dong Ho Suh, Jiaying Zhang, Yufan Chao, Alan W. Duttlinger, Jay S. Johnson, Choong Hwan Lee, Yuan H. Brad Kim |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a71b2fabd1034a2790b8fcbb6cd6265e |
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