Effect of salt addition on sous vide cooked whole beef muscles from Argentina
Sodium chloride (NaCl, 0–1.4%) and sodium tripolyphosphate (STPP, 0–0.5%) were added to Semitendinosus muscles and submitted to sous vide cooking at different temperatures (55–75°C). The effects of these three factors on pH, cooking loss, instrumental colour parameters, protein solubilization and di...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Meat science 2008-07, Vol.79 (3), p.470-482 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Sodium chloride (NaCl, 0–1.4%) and sodium tripolyphosphate (STPP, 0–0.5%) were added to Semitendinosus muscles and submitted to sous vide cooking at different temperatures (55–75°C). The effects of these three factors on pH, cooking loss, instrumental colour parameters, protein solubilization and distribution, and micro- and ultra-structure were evaluated. Quadratic surface responses equations were obtained from data (pH, cooking loss and colour parameters) as a function of the salts concentrations and cooking temperature. Both salts – alone or in combination – successfully reduced cooking loss. The best results were obtained for the combinations 0.25%STPP+1.20%NaCl and 0.25%STPP+0.70%NaCl, and temperatures between 60 and 65°C. Under these conditions, cooking loss was reduced close to 0%. pH was only dependent on STPP concentration, with a threshold concentration value of 0.25%. Temperature increment and NaCl addition produced a redness reduction. STPP incorporation recovered partially this parameter in comparison to non-added samples. Microscopy and SDS–PAGE results support the effect of the selected combinations of factors, suggesting that both salts together induced protein solubilization and gelation upon heating. |
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ISSN: | 0309-1740 1873-4138 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.meatsci.2007.11.001 |