white fibre

physiology
Also known as: fast-twitch fibre, type II muscle fibre

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fish

  • fish on a conveyor belt
    In fish processing: Structure of skeletal muscles

    The high percentage of white fibres allows fish to swim with sudden, rapid movements and gives the meat its white colour. These fibres primarily metabolize glucose, a simple sugar released from muscle glycogen stores, for energy production through anaerobic (i.e., in the absence of oxygen) glycolysis. Therefore, white fibres…

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meat

  • meat cutting
    In meat processing: Myoglobin content

    …and are therefore also called white fibres. They are dependent on anaerobic glycolysis for energy production. Slow-twitch fibres have a high amount of myoglobin and a greater capacity for oxidative metabolism. These fibres are often called red fibres. Therefore, dark meat colour is a result of a relatively high concentration…

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weight training