Agricultural and Biological Chemistry
Online ISSN : 1881-1280
Print ISSN : 0002-1369
ISSN-L : 0002-1369
A Relation between the Rate of Increment in Nonprotein Nitrogenous Compounds and Muscle pH during the Post-mortem Storage
Akihiro OKITANIKuniharu SHINOHARAMamoru SUGITANIMasao FUJIMAKI
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1973 Volume 37 Issue 2 Pages 321-325

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The relation between the rate of increase in nonprotein nitrogenous compounds (NPN) of rabbit muscle and muscle pH ranging from 5.9 to 7.2 was examined during the post-mortem storage. Muscle of a high ultimate pH was prepared by the injection of ICH2COOH into the vein. The more the muscle pH kept away from 6.3, the more NPN increased. Therefore, it has been suggested that the post-mortem proteolysis is mainly attributed to the acid proteolytic system comprising cathepsins in muscles at a pH lower than 6.3 and to the neutral proteolytic system in muscles at a pH higher than 6.3.
The ratio of the increment of ninhydrin positive materials to that of Cu-Folin phenol reagent positive materials among NPN was relatively large in muscles at a high pH. This result has suggested that the neutral proteolytic system was more abound in exopeptidase activity than acid proteolytic system.
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