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Effects of Hydrated Potato Starch on the Quality of Low-fat Ttoekgalbi (Korean Traditional Patty) Packaged in Modified Atmosphere Conditions during Storage.
Muhlisin, S M Kang; Choi, W H; Lee, K T; Cheong, S H; Lee, S K.
  • Muhlisin SM; National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration, Suwon 441-706, Korea .
  • Choi WH; National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration, Suwon 441-706, Korea .
  • Lee KT; Department of Food Processing and Distribution, Gangneung-Wonju National University, Gangneung 210-702, Korea .
  • Cheong SH; Geo Food Tech Institute, Seongnam 463-741, Korea .
  • Lee SK; National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration, Suwon 441-706, Korea .
Asian-Australas J Anim Sci ; 25(5): 725-32, 2012 May.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25049619
ABSTRACT
This study was carried out to investigate the effects of hydrated potato starch on the quality of low-fat ttoekgalbi (Korean traditional patty) packaged in modified atmosphere conditions during storage. The ttoekgalbi was prepared from 53.2% lean beef, 13.9% lean pork, 9.3% pork fat, and 23.6% other ingredients. Two low-fat ttoekgalbi treatments were prepared by substituting pork fat with hydrated potato starch; either by 50% fat replacement (50% FR) or 100% fat replacement (100% FR). Both 50% and 100% FR increased the moisture, crude protein, and decreased fat content, cooking loss, and hardness. For MAP studies, 200 g of ttoekgalbi were placed on the tray and filled with gas composed of 70% O2 30% CO2 (70% O2-MAP) and 30% CO2 70% N2 (70% N2-MAP), and were stored at 5°C for 12 d. During the storage time, both 50% and 100% FR showed higher protein deterioration, while no differences were found in CIE a*, CIE L*, lipid oxidation, and bacterial counts in comparison to control. The ttoekgalbi with 70% O2-MAP was more red, lighter in color, and showed higher TBARS values compared with 70% N2-MAP. The meat with 70% N2-MAP showed lower aerobic bacterial counts in control than those with 70% O2-MAP. The lower anaerobic bacterial counts were observed only in 50% FR and 100% FR packed with 70% N2-MAP in comparison with 70% O2-MAP. In conclusion, the fat replacement with hydrated potato starch showed no negative effects on the quality of low fat ttoekgalbi during storage and 70% N2-MAP was better than 70% O2-MAP for low-fat ttoekgalbi packaging.
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