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Predicting the eating quality of meat

Mullen et al., 2000

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3962053127144818103
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Mullen A
Murray B
Troy D
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A novel, water soluble protein fragment [1735Da] was isolated from beef striploin and characterised. As soluble components of the proteolytic system are easily extracted from muscle they may be suitable for routine factory analysis. This fragment originated from the …
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