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Katja Rosenvold

Researcher at AgResearch

Publications -  37
Citations -  2736

Katja Rosenvold is an academic researcher from AgResearch. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tenderness & Lipid oxidation. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 37 publications receiving 2383 citations.

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Water distribution and mobility in meat during the conversion of muscle to meat and ageing and the impacts on fresh meat quality attributes--a review.

TL;DR: This review identifies the critical stages which affect the translocation of water into the extra-myofibrillar space and thus the potential for decreased WHC during proteolysis and discusses how the intrinsic properties of the water held within the meat could contribute to juiciness and tenderness.
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Factors of significance for pork quality-a review.

TL;DR: An understanding of how production and slaughter factors interact in relation to pork quality is a must to give the maximum number of tools to control pork quality and hereby meat quality demands of tomorrow.
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Physiological and structural events post mortem of importance for drip loss in pork

TL;DR: This multi-faceted study shows those parameters, which can best be used to indicate or predict WHC, as well as those indicating the basic mechanism underlying variations in drip.
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Influence of high pre-rigor temperature and fast pH fall on muscle proteins and meat quality: a review

TL;DR: This review considers the influence of a faster than normal pH fall at a higher than normal pre-rigor temperature on glycolysis, post-mortem muscle proteins and subsequently meat quality attributes.
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Muscle glycogen stores and meat quality as affected by strategic finishing feeding of slaughter pigs.

TL;DR: It is shown that the muscle glycogen stores in slaughter pigs can be reduced at the time of slaughter through strategic finishing feeding with diets low in digestible carbohydrate without compromising growth rate.