Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is an excellent technique for non-destructive analysis of meat because it has high accuracy, a linear response, and insignificant drift over time, which removes the need for recalibration. Furthermore, single-side NMR devices have open geometries that enable measurements of subsections of larger samples without taking sub-samples. Here we demonstrated long-term reproducibility in a benchtop device and the utility of a single-sided NMR device. We validated long-term reproducibility of NMR measurements of lamb intramuscular fat (IMF%) in a commercial processor boning room years after the original model was created. It was hypothesised that the NMR IMF% model would retain precision and accuracy on independent validation. The root mean squared (RMS) error of prediction of lamb IMF was 0.79 %. The R between reference measurements, predicted IMF% was 0.74, the slope of the chemical IMF% vs NMR predictions was 0.989, and the bias was 0.53 % IMF%. In the second example, we showed that IMF% measurements of high value beef striploins could be measured off a commercial processing belt and returned without damaging the product. It was hypothesised that a commercial prototype single-sided NMR system would predict IMF% in beef M. longissimus thoracis et lumborum. Here the RMS error of the correlation was 1.58 % IMF% and R was 0.97. The long-term stability, high accuracy, and nondestructive nature make unilateral NMR devices ideal for applications in the red meat industry where IMF% contributes to product value.

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