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Effects of regenerated cellulose emulsion on the quality of emulsified sausage

Journal

LWT-FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 70, Issue -, Pages 315-321

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.lwt.2016.02.055

Keywords

Regenerated cellulose emulsion; Texture; Fatty acid; Lipid oxidation

Funding

  1. Twelfth Five Issues of Rural Areas of People's Republic of China [2014BAD04B11]
  2. SRT National Innovation Program [864034]

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Effects of regenerated cellulose (RC) emulsion as substitute of pork back fat (25%, 50%, 75% and 100%) on chemical composition, texture, rheology, fatty acid profile, lipid oxidation and sensory properties of emulsified sausage were evaluated. The o/w emulsion was formulated with RC, sodium caseinate, soybean oil and water prepared by homogenization. Reformulated sausages exhibited significant reduction in fat content (from 243A g/kg to 79.7 g/kg) and enhancement in oxidation stability with TBARS lower than 1 mg MDA kg(-1) (P < 0.05). Dynamic storage module (G') upon temperature sweep showed higher value for samples with RC emulsion compared to sample from 100% pork back fat (C). Increased levels of RC emulsion were associated with higher hardness and springiness. The 50% RC emulsion (T2) produced a more homogeneous meat matrix with better cohesiveness. Emulsified sausage with partial and complete replacement of pork fat with RC emulsion showed significant decrease in the content of saturated fatty acid (from 390.8 g/kg to 213.3 g/kg) and significant increase of polyunsaturated fatty acid (from 161.1 g/kg to 479.5 g/kg) compared with control samples (P < 0.05). RC emulsion could be effectively used as fat substitute with improving the fatty acid profile and oxidative stability without deteriorating sensory characteristics of emulsified sausage. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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