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Physicochemical properties of reduced-salt cured pork loin as affected by different freezing temperature and storage periods.
Kim, Haeun; Chin, Koo Bok.
Afiliação
  • Kim H; Department of Animal Science, Chonnam National University, Gwangju 61186, Korea.
  • Chin KB; Department of Animal Science, Chonnam National University, Gwangju 61186, Korea.
Anim Biosci ; 35(3): 494-502, 2022 Mar.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34530509
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

The objective of this study was to evaluate functional properties of reduced-salt pork meat products made of pre-rigor pork loin treated by different freezing temperatures (-30°C and -70°C) during storage.

METHODS:

Pre-rigor cured pork loin with 1.0% added salt was compared to post-rigor muscle added with 1.5% salt for pH, color (L*, a*, b*), cooking loss (CL), expressible moisture, warner-Bratzler shear value, thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS), and volatile basic nitrogen (VBN).

RESULTS:

Pre-rigor cured pork loins had higher pH and temperature than post-rigor ones as raw meat (p<0.05). pH values were higher for pre-rigor pork loins than those of post-rigor pork loins (p<0.05). Color values did not different among treatments (p>0.05). No color differences were observed during storage period after cooking (p>0.05). The CL (%) of pre-rigor cured pork loins was the lowest when frozen at -70°C. The TBARS and VBN increased from 8 weeks of storage (p<0.05), but no further changed thereafter (p>0.05). Pre-rigor cured pork loins added with 1.0% salt showed similar characteristics to post-rigor pork loins added with 1.5% salt.

CONCLUSION:

Cured pork loins could be produced using pre-rigor muscle added with 1/3 of the original salt level (1.5%) and could be stored for up to 4 wks of frozen storage, regardless of a frozen temperature of -30°C or -70°C without detrimental effects.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article