Food Chemistry Advances (Jun 2024)

Effect of electro-activated ascorbate solution on physico-chemical properties of processed meat made with xanthan-canola protein Pickering emulsion as animal fat replacer

  • Mahsa Rezaee,
  • Seddik Khalloufi,
  • Mohammed Aider

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4
p. 100703

Abstract

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Effect of electro-activated ascorbate solution (EAS) on physico-chemical properties of processed meat produced with animal fat and xanthan-canola protein Pickering emulsion (PE) as total fat replacer was investigated. EAS was used as water replacement (0, 25, 50, 75, 100 %) in the formulation. EAS addition increased total antioxidant capacity and decreased residual nitrite, regardless in both formulations. Significant decrease in carbonyl content was observed for all samples prepared with animal fat or PE as fat replacer after 21 days storage at 4 °C. Moreover, addition of EAS to the batter formulation had significant antioxidant effect against fat oxidation. In samples containing animal fat, there was a significant increase in malondialdehyde (MDA) concentration after 21 days storage, whereas in samples made with PE, the MDA concentration was significantly lower after the same storage period. Furthermore, the sample with no EAS addition (100 % water of the formulation), was characterized by a significant increase in MDA after 21 days storage. Regarding the color difference, expressed as ΔE, a significant difference was observed only in cooked meat batter made with total water replacement. EAS addition increased firmness and chewability in meat samples with fat and didn't have significant effect on samples made with PE.

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