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Title: | Effect of protein oxidation on the impaired quality of dry-cured loins produced from frozen pork meat | Authors: | Lorido, L. Ventanas, S. Akcan, Tolga Estévez, M. |
Keywords: | Dry-cured loins Pre-freezing Protein carbonylation Protein oxidation Texture Carbonylation Chemical modification Curing Freezing Meats Muscle Oxidation Proteins Sensory analysis Textures Thermal processing (foods) Longissimus dorsi Oxidative stability Quantitative descriptive analysis Schiff base formation Texture properties Drying chloride lipid malonaldehyde protein Article chemical composition flavor food freezing food quality hardness lipid oxidation moisture oxidation pork processed meat protein carbonylation protein content analysis animal food handling oxidation reduction reaction pig red meat Animals Food Handling Frozen Foods Oxidation-Reduction Red Meat Swine |
Publisher: | Elsevier Ltd | Abstract: | Dry-cured loins elaborated from frozen (-20 °C/20 weeks)/thawed longissimus dorsi muscles (F) were compared with counterparts elaborated from fresh (unfrozen) muscles (UF) for the extent of protein oxidation (carbonylation and Schiff base formation) and their sensory profile (quantitative-descriptive analysis). All samples had similar moisture, fat and protein contents (p > 0.05). In accordance with previous studies, freezing meat prior to processing affected the oxidative stability of meat proteins. This chemical change occurred concomitantly with modifications of the sensory profile of the loins as F-samples received significantly (p < 0.05) higher scores for rancid and salty flavor, hardness and fibrousness than UF-counterparts. The formation of cross-links (assessed as Schiff bases) during freezing and the subsequent processing may have contributed to strengthening the meat structure and hence, impairing the texture properties of dry-cured loins. © 2015 Published by Elsevier Ltd. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9633 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2015.10.092 |
ISSN: | 0308-8146 |
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