Efficacy of ascorbic acid on processing characteristics and lipid oxidation of pre-rigor salted chicken breasts during vacuum refrigerated storage
The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of ascorbic acid on processing characteristics and lipid oxidation of pre-rigor salted chicken breasts during 7 days of vacuum-packaged storage. Chicken breasts were deboned within 15 min after slaughter, immediately ground, and pre-rigor salt...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Food science & technology 2020-01, Vol.118, p.108691, Article 108691 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of ascorbic acid on processing characteristics and lipid oxidation of pre-rigor salted chicken breasts during 7 days of vacuum-packaged storage. Chicken breasts were deboned within 15 min after slaughter, immediately ground, and pre-rigor salted with 2% NaCl (w/w) or 2% NaCl (w/w) plus 500 ppm ascorbic acid. The pooled data from pre-rigor salted chicken breasts during storage showed significantly greater pH value, water-holding capacity, and protein solubility as compared to post-rigor salted chicken breasts. Moreover, the addition of 500 ppm ascorbic acid could not only effectively inhibit lipid oxidation, but also improve the brine uptake of pre-rigor salted chicken breasts (P 0.05). The results of this study suggest that pre-rigor salting with 500 ppm ascorbic acid could be effective in improving lipid oxidation stability during vacuum refrigerated storage, without negative impacts on processing characteristics.
•Pre-rigor salted chicken breast was prepared with 500 ppm ascorbic acid.•Ascorbic acid inhibited lipid oxidation of pre-rigor salted chicken breast.•An improvement in brine uptake of pre-rigor salted chicken breast was found.•Quality of pre-rigor salted chicken breast was maintained during storage. |
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ISSN: | 0023-6438 1096-1127 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.lwt.2019.108691 |