Meat geometry may impact on the dehydration kinetics during dry-aging influencing the drying rate and, potentially, aspects of meat quality. In this study, three meat geometries (slices, steaks and sections) were prepared from three bovine Longissimuss thoracis et lumborum at 3 days post-mortem and were dry-aged at 2 °C, 75% relative humidity with an airflow of 0.5-2.0 m/s for 22 days (slices), 48 days (sections) and 49 days (steaks). Weights were recorded during dry-aging and drying curves were obtained for the three geometries, with the larger sections showing limited dehydration due to internal resistance to moisture migration from the core to the surface. Seven thin-layer equations were fitted to the dehydration data in order to model the drying kinetics during dry-aging. Thin-layer models described reliably the drying kinetics of the three geometries. In general, reduced k values (h) reflected the lower drying rates as thickness increased. The Midilli model provided the best fit for all geometries. Proximate analyses of the three geometries and bloomed colour of sections were measured at the start and the end of the dry-aging period. Moisture loss during dry-aging led to the concentration of protein, fat and ash contents; while no significant differences were found for L*, a* and b* values of sections before and after the dry-aging process. In addition, moisture content, water activity (a) and LF-NMR measurements were taken at different locations within beef sections to further explore water dynamics during dry-aging.
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