Sensory characteristics of low sodium dry-cured beef and their relation to odor intensity and electronic nose signals

In this study, the influence of Na content in dry-cured beef by partial replacement with KCl, L -lysine, and L -histidine was investigated. Dry-cured beef aged over 57 days, compared to the control groups (100% NaCl), salt-substituted groups (SS, 39.7% of NaCl, 51.3% of KCl and a blend of 7% L -lysi...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of food properties 2020-01, Vol.23 (1), p.116-126
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Shixin, Zhang, Yawei, Harlina, Putri Widyanti, Zhou, Guanghong, Peng, Zengqi
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In this study, the influence of Na content in dry-cured beef by partial replacement with KCl, L -lysine, and L -histidine was investigated. Dry-cured beef aged over 57 days, compared to the control groups (100% NaCl), salt-substituted groups (SS, 39.7% of NaCl, 51.3% of KCl and a blend of 7% L -lysine and 2% L -histidine) had a significant impact on the taste thresholds, relative odor activity value (ROAV), electronic nose (E-nose), and sensory evaluation. This study revealed that the salt substitute process modified the sensory profile by intensifying the "aroma" and differentiating the control group from SS group. The results represented salt substitute analysis of dry-cured beef and may be used by food companies and other stakeholders to understand the changes in sensory characteristics of dry-cured beef due to 100% NaCl process. Salt substitute was developed successfully, presenting a good performance.
ISSN:1094-2912
1532-2386
DOI:10.1080/10942912.2019.1708927