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Artículo en Portugués | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1572319

RESUMEN

O objetivo do trabalho foi desenvolver mortadela de carne mecanicamente separada (CMS) de codornas poedeiras (Coturnix japonica) de descartes enriquecida com diferentes níveis de pó de casca de ovo e avaliar os aspectos físicos, químicos, microbiológicos, sensoriais, juntamente com a aceitação e intenção de compra. Produziu-se quatro produtos, com diferentes níveis de inclusão de pó de casca de ovos sendo eles: tratamento 1 = mortadela controle, com 0%; tratamento 2 = mortadela com adição de 2%; tratamento 3 = mortadela com adição de 4% e tratamento 4 = mortadela com adição de 6% de pó de casca de ovo. Os produtos foram submetidos as análises microbiológicas, composição química, pH e sensorial. Os resultados foram satisfatórios, visto que todos os tratamentos estavam aptos ao consumo humano. A inclusão de pó de casca de ovo aumentou o teor de umidade, porém quando adicionado 2%, o produto apresentou melhor aceitação e menor valor calórico. Conclui-se que adicionando o pó de casca de ovo em mortadelas elaboradas com CMS de codornas de poedeiras de descarte ocorreu redução do valor calórico, apresentando melhor qualidade nutricional e aceitação para os atributos avaliados quando incluído 2% de pó de casca de ovo, levando o produto a possibilidade de comercialização, assim como, se tornando uma excelente alternativa de alimento.


The objective of this study was to develop mortadella from mechanically separated meat (MSM) of discarded laying quails (Coturnix japonica) enriched with different levels of eggshell powder and to evaluate the physical, chemical, microbiological, and sensory aspects, along with acceptance and purchase intent. Four products were produced with varying levels of eggshell powder inclusion: treatment 1 = control mortadella, with 0%; treatment 2 = mortadella with 2% addition; treatment 3 = mortadella with 4% addition; and treatment 4 = mortadella with 6% addition of eggshell powder. The products were subjected to microbiological, chemical composition, pH, and sensory analyses. The results were satisfactory, and all treatments were suitable for human consumption. The inclusion of eggshell powder increased the moisture content; however, when 2% was added, the product showed better acceptance and lower caloric value. It was concluded that adding eggshell powder to mortadella made with MSM from discarded laying quails reduced the caloric value, resulting in better nutritional quality and acceptance for the evaluated attributes when 2% eggshell powder was included, making the product commercially viable and an excellent alternative food.


El objetivo del estudio fue desarrollar mortadela a partir de carne mecánicamente separada (CMS) de codornices ponedoras (Coturnix japonica) descartadas, enriquecida con diferentes niveles de polvo de cáscara de huevo, y evaluar los aspectos físicos, químicos, microbiológicos y sensoriales, junto con la aceptación y la intención de compra. Se produjeron cuatro productos con diferentes niveles de inclusión de polvo de cáscara de huevo: tratamiento 1 = mortadela control, con 0%; tratamiento 2 = mortadela con adición del 2%; tratamiento 3 = mortadela con adición del 4%; y tratamiento 4 = mortadela con adición del 6% de polvo de cáscara de huevo. Los productos fueron sometidos a análisis microbiológicos, composición química, pH y pruebas sensoriales. Los resultados fueron satisfactorios, y todos los tratamientos fueron aptos para el consumo humano. La inclusión de polvo de cáscara de huevo aumentó el contenido de humedad; sin embargo, al agregar el 2%, el producto mostró una mejor aceptación y menor valor calórico. Se concluyó que al añadir polvo de cáscara de huevo en mortadelas elaboradas con CMS de codornices ponedoras de descarte se redujo el valor calórico, presentando mejor calidad nutricional y aceptación para los atributos evaluados cuando se incluyó un 2% de polvo de cáscara de huevo, lo que hace al producto viable para comercialización y una excelente alternativa alimentaria.

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PLoS One ; 18(12): e0296106, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38109370

RESUMEN

The effect of the use of Nilo tilapia filleting residues in the production of pâtés with the addition of oregano essential oil stored for 90 days at 4 °C was evaluated. For that, 5 treatments were performed as follows: TSA-control treatment; TES with the addition of sodium erythorbate; and formulation TOE1 with 600 ppm oregano essential oil; TOE2 with 1000 ppm essential oil; and TOE3 with 1400 ppm essential oil. The pâtés showed adequate technological and physicochemical characteristics and microbiological counts within the legislation standards. No significant differences were observed in the luminosity of the pâté formulations during storage, and the addition of oil contributed to the increase in a* values and stability of b* values. Regarding the lipid and protein oxidation, TOE3 showed lower values at the end of the shelf-life. The addition of essential oil did not affect the hardness and cohesiveness of the products. The fatty acids in greater amounts in the samples were linoleic, oleic, palmitic, and stearic acids. The analysis of biogenic amines indicated that only the treatments with the highest amounts of sodium erythorbate (TES and TOE1) showed losses of spermidine. It was observed that decreasing the inclusion of sodium erythorbate and increasing the inclusion of oregano essential oil resulted in a drop in cadaverine values. A total of 46 volatile compounds were detected in the samples with the highest amount of free fatty acids and all the formulations were well accepted sensorially.


Asunto(s)
Cíclidos , Aceites Volátiles , Origanum , Animales , Origanum/química , Conservación de Alimentos/métodos , Embalaje de Alimentos/métodos
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J Sci Food Agric ; 102(14): 6423-6431, 2022 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35562846

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of hot smoking and liquid smoke on process yield, physicochemical properties, microbiological parameters, fatty acid profile, benzo(a)pyrene levels, and sensory profile of Pantanal yacare tail fillets. The fillets were subjected to two types of smoking processes: hot smoking and liquid smoke flavoring. RESULTS: The process yield of liquid-smoked fillets was higher (69.8%) compared to hot-smoked fillets (58.0%). All fillets were with good microbiological quality and low benzo(a)pyrene levels and were well accepted by consumers. The hot-smoked fillets and the liquid-smoked fillets presented 456.2 and 589.7 g kg-1 moisture, 262.3 and 263.7 g kg-1 crude protein, 218 and 85 g kg-1 total lipids, and 26.0 and 20.9 g kg-1 ash, respectively. The major fatty acids identified in the smoked tail fillets were palmitic, stearic, oleic, and linoleic acids. CONCLUSION: The liquid-smoked fillets had lower lipid content, and higher process yield because of lower losses; thus, they proved to be more advantageous and practical to obtain than the hot-smoked fillets. © 2022 Society of Chemical Industry.


Asunto(s)
Caimanes y Cocodrilos , Humo , Animales , Benzo(a)pireno/análisis , Ácidos Grasos , Manipulación de Alimentos , Ácidos Linoleicos , Fumar
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PLoS One ; 17(1): e0261781, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35061734

RESUMEN

With the intensification of fish farming, the amount of residues also increased. One of the by-products generated is leather. However, several factors influence its quality, among them, the types of tanning used. Paiche (Arapaima gigas) is the largest freshwater fish in the world, and therefore has great potential in the use of leather, in addition to being one of the most cultivated fish in the Rondônia state. The aimed was to evaluate the physicomechanical resistance, histological and morphological aspects in different directions of the fibers of the paiche to evaluate the tanning with chromium oxide and vegetable tannin. Paiches with an average weight of 12.0 kg were used, skins were made and tanned using chromium and vegetable tannin as techniques. After tanning, 20 specimens were removed in longitudinal, transverse and diagonal directions to the fish body, to determine resistance in dynamometer and leather for histological analysis, scanning electron microscopy and physical-chemical analysis. The average thickness of the specimens of the leathers ranged 1.79mm to 2.82mm, in addition, there was no interaction between the type of tanning agent and the directions obtained for strength, traction and elongation. Regarding the progressive tearing test, there was also no interaction effect. However, the defined factors had relevant differences for the maximum and average amount applied, and the leathers tanned with vegetable tannin expanded to larger dimensions 110.19 and 85.52 N. According to the images obtained by histology and scanning microscopy, they presented that in the longitudinal and transverse direction the collagen fibers are presented in layers parallel to the leather surface and in the diagonal direction the interlacing is more intense, that is, in addition to the overlapping layers intercalated thinner, close to the surface, fiber bundles can also be seen crossing each other. It is concluded that leathers tanned with vegetable tannin have less resistance than leathers tanned with chromium salts for traction to rupture and greater resistance to tear.


Asunto(s)
Cromo/química , Peces , Extractos Vegetales/química , Piel/química , Animales
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