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Meat Sci ; 200: 109148, 2023 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36863252

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Boar taint masking strategies were developed using hydrocolloids and spices to produce edible gels and films. Carrageenan (G1) and agar-agar (G2) were used for the gels and gelatin (F1) and alginate+maltodextrin (F2) for the films. The strategies were applied to both castrated (control) and entire male pork with high levels of androstenone and skatole. The samples were evaluated sensorially by a trained tasting panel through quantitative descriptive analysis (QDA). Lower hardness and chewiness of entire male pork, with high levels of boar taint compounds object of study, were found with the carrageenan gel, due to the better carrageenan gel adherence to the loin. The films showed that the gelatin strategy tended to have a certain "sweet" taste, and a higher overall masking than the alginate+maltodextrin film. In conclusion, a trained tasting panel found that gelatin film masked boar taint the most, followed by the alginate+maltodextrin film and the carrageenan-based gel.


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Carne de Cerdo , Carne Roja , Porcinos , Masculino , Animales , Carne Roja/análisis , Gelatina , Carne de Cerdo/análisis , Agar , Carragenina , Odorantes/análisis , Escatol/análisis , Geles
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