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Effects of Edible Seaweed on Physicochemical and Sensory Characteristics of Reduced-salt Frankfurters
The effects of sea tangle, sea mustard, hijiki, and glasswort were investigated based on the proximate composition, salinity, cooking loss, emulsion stability, pH, color, texture profile analysis, apparent viscosity, and sensory characteristics of reduced-salt (NaCl) meat batter and frankfurters. Th...
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Korean Society for Food Science of Animal Resources
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4726954/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26877634 http://dx.doi.org/10.5851/kosfa.2015.35.6.748 |
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author | Choi, Yun-Sang Kum, Jun-Seok Jeon, Ki-Hong Park, Jong-Dae Choi, Hyun-Wook Hwang, Ko-Eun Jeong, Tae-Jun Kim, Young-Boong Kim, Cheon-Jei |
author_facet | Choi, Yun-Sang Kum, Jun-Seok Jeon, Ki-Hong Park, Jong-Dae Choi, Hyun-Wook Hwang, Ko-Eun Jeong, Tae-Jun Kim, Young-Boong Kim, Cheon-Jei |
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description | The effects of sea tangle, sea mustard, hijiki, and glasswort were investigated based on the proximate composition, salinity, cooking loss, emulsion stability, pH, color, texture profile analysis, apparent viscosity, and sensory characteristics of reduced-salt (NaCl) meat batter and frankfurters. The moisture content, salinity, lightness of the meat batter and frankfurter, hardness, gumminess, and chewiness of the reduced-salt frankfurters with sea weeds were lower than the control without seaweed (p<0.05). The protein content, springiness, and cohesiveness of the reduced-salt frankfurters were not significantly different among the treatments (p>0.05). The moisture content, salinity, cooking loss, lightness, redness, hardness, gumminess, and chewiness of treatments with sea tangle and with sea mustard were lower than the control (p<0.05). Among the sensory traits, color was highest in the control (p<0.05). The flavor was also highest in the control. The treatments with sea tangle and with sea mustard samples had high tenderness, juiciness, and overall acceptability scores similar to the control (p<0.05). The results of this study show that the combination of low-salt and seaweed in the formulation successfully improved reduced-salt frankfurters, improving sensory characteristics to levels similar to the regular salt control (1.5%). |
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spelling | pubmed-47269542016-02-12 Effects of Edible Seaweed on Physicochemical and Sensory Characteristics of Reduced-salt Frankfurters Choi, Yun-Sang Kum, Jun-Seok Jeon, Ki-Hong Park, Jong-Dae Choi, Hyun-Wook Hwang, Ko-Eun Jeong, Tae-Jun Kim, Young-Boong Kim, Cheon-Jei Korean J Food Sci Anim Resour Article The effects of sea tangle, sea mustard, hijiki, and glasswort were investigated based on the proximate composition, salinity, cooking loss, emulsion stability, pH, color, texture profile analysis, apparent viscosity, and sensory characteristics of reduced-salt (NaCl) meat batter and frankfurters. The moisture content, salinity, lightness of the meat batter and frankfurter, hardness, gumminess, and chewiness of the reduced-salt frankfurters with sea weeds were lower than the control without seaweed (p<0.05). The protein content, springiness, and cohesiveness of the reduced-salt frankfurters were not significantly different among the treatments (p>0.05). The moisture content, salinity, cooking loss, lightness, redness, hardness, gumminess, and chewiness of treatments with sea tangle and with sea mustard were lower than the control (p<0.05). Among the sensory traits, color was highest in the control (p<0.05). The flavor was also highest in the control. The treatments with sea tangle and with sea mustard samples had high tenderness, juiciness, and overall acceptability scores similar to the control (p<0.05). The results of this study show that the combination of low-salt and seaweed in the formulation successfully improved reduced-salt frankfurters, improving sensory characteristics to levels similar to the regular salt control (1.5%). Korean Society for Food Science of Animal Resources 2015 2015-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4726954/ /pubmed/26877634 http://dx.doi.org/10.5851/kosfa.2015.35.6.748 Text en Copyright © 2015, Korean Society for Food Science of Animal Resources http://creativecommons.org/licences/by-nc/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licences/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Article Choi, Yun-Sang Kum, Jun-Seok Jeon, Ki-Hong Park, Jong-Dae Choi, Hyun-Wook Hwang, Ko-Eun Jeong, Tae-Jun Kim, Young-Boong Kim, Cheon-Jei Effects of Edible Seaweed on Physicochemical and Sensory Characteristics of Reduced-salt Frankfurters |
title | Effects of Edible Seaweed on Physicochemical and Sensory Characteristics of Reduced-salt Frankfurters |
title_full | Effects of Edible Seaweed on Physicochemical and Sensory Characteristics of Reduced-salt Frankfurters |
title_fullStr | Effects of Edible Seaweed on Physicochemical and Sensory Characteristics of Reduced-salt Frankfurters |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of Edible Seaweed on Physicochemical and Sensory Characteristics of Reduced-salt Frankfurters |
title_short | Effects of Edible Seaweed on Physicochemical and Sensory Characteristics of Reduced-salt Frankfurters |
title_sort | effects of edible seaweed on physicochemical and sensory characteristics of reduced-salt frankfurters |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4726954/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26877634 http://dx.doi.org/10.5851/kosfa.2015.35.6.748 |
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