Using a stable pre-emulsified canola oil system that includes porcine plasma protein hydrolysates and oxidized tannic acid to partially replace pork fat in frankfurters.
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Abstract
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of two different forms of canola oil (pure liquid form or a pre-emulsified form that includes porcine plasma protein hydrolysates modified by oxidized tannic acid) used for pork back-fat substitutions on the physico-chemical characteristics of frankfurters. When compared to the control group, partial replacement of pork back-fat using a pre-emulsified canola oil system exhibited excellent water and fat binding capacities, quicker relaxation times and lower amounts of saturated fatty acids (SFAs) (P < .05), as well as increased hardness, gumminess, and chewiness (P < .05) when verified by dynamic rheology analysis. Additionally, higher replacement ratio of pre-emulsified canola oil did significantly decrease the overall acceptability than the control group (P < .05). Our results indicate that pre-emulsified canola oil provided greater improvement with respect to the physical characteristics of partial pork back-fat replaced frankfurters, when compared to pure canola oil inclusion.
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| Authors | Chen, Yichun;Jia, Xiwen;Sun, Fangda;Jiang, Shuai;Liu, Haotian;Liu, Qian;Kong, Baohua; |
| Journal | Meat science |
| Year | 2019 |
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S0309-1740(19)30096-8
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