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Effect of Different Storage-Temperature Combinations on Longissimus dorsi Quality upon Sous-vide Processing of Frozen/Thawed Pork

This study investigated the effect of storage state (chilled state on sous-vide, CS; frozen state without thawing on sous-vide, FS; and frozen/thawed states on sous-vide, TS) and sous-vide cooking temperature (65°C and 72°C) on the longissimus dorsi muscle quality of pork. FS showed a higher moistur...

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Autores principales: Ji, Da-Som, Kim, Ji-Han, Yoon, Dong-Kyu, Kim, Jung-Ho, Lee, Ha-jung, Cho, Won-Young, Lee, Chi-Ho
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Society for Food Science of Animal Resources 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6533401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31149666
http://dx.doi.org/10.5851/kosfa.2019.e19
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author Ji, Da-Som
Kim, Ji-Han
Yoon, Dong-Kyu
Kim, Jung-Ho
Lee, Ha-jung
Cho, Won-Young
Lee, Chi-Ho
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Kim, Ji-Han
Yoon, Dong-Kyu
Kim, Jung-Ho
Lee, Ha-jung
Cho, Won-Young
Lee, Chi-Ho
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description This study investigated the effect of storage state (chilled state on sous-vide, CS; frozen state without thawing on sous-vide, FS; and frozen/thawed states on sous-vide, TS) and sous-vide cooking temperature (65°C and 72°C) on the longissimus dorsi muscle quality of pork. FS showed a higher moisture content than that of CS and TS (p<0.001), whereas both FS and CS showed higher expressible moisture loss than that of TS (p<0.001). FS showed a lower cooking loss (p<0.001) than that of CS and TS. FS and TS exhibited significantly higher lipid oxidation than that of CS. Carbonyl and sulfhydryl content were not significantly affected by the storage treatment. FS and TS exhibited lower shear force than that of CS (p<0.001). FS and TS showed higher springiness than that of CS (p<0.001), FS exhibited lower gumminess than that of CS and TS (p<0.01). Sous-vide treatment at 65°C exhibited significantly higher moisture content and lower expressible moisture loss, cooking loss, and total and sarcoplasmic protein than those at 72°C. Shear force and springiness of 65°C-treated groups were lower than those of 72°C-treated groups (p<0.01). Cooking temperature significantly influenced overall acceptability, whereas the storage state did not affect the overall acceptability. These results indicated that meat quality might be improved upon cooking from the frozen or frozen/thawed state using sous-vide when compared with traditional processing.
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spelling pubmed-65334012019-05-30 Effect of Different Storage-Temperature Combinations on Longissimus dorsi Quality upon Sous-vide Processing of Frozen/Thawed Pork Ji, Da-Som Kim, Ji-Han Yoon, Dong-Kyu Kim, Jung-Ho Lee, Ha-jung Cho, Won-Young Lee, Chi-Ho Food Sci Anim Resour Article This study investigated the effect of storage state (chilled state on sous-vide, CS; frozen state without thawing on sous-vide, FS; and frozen/thawed states on sous-vide, TS) and sous-vide cooking temperature (65°C and 72°C) on the longissimus dorsi muscle quality of pork. FS showed a higher moisture content than that of CS and TS (p<0.001), whereas both FS and CS showed higher expressible moisture loss than that of TS (p<0.001). FS showed a lower cooking loss (p<0.001) than that of CS and TS. FS and TS exhibited significantly higher lipid oxidation than that of CS. Carbonyl and sulfhydryl content were not significantly affected by the storage treatment. FS and TS exhibited lower shear force than that of CS (p<0.001). FS and TS showed higher springiness than that of CS (p<0.001), FS exhibited lower gumminess than that of CS and TS (p<0.01). Sous-vide treatment at 65°C exhibited significantly higher moisture content and lower expressible moisture loss, cooking loss, and total and sarcoplasmic protein than those at 72°C. Shear force and springiness of 65°C-treated groups were lower than those of 72°C-treated groups (p<0.01). Cooking temperature significantly influenced overall acceptability, whereas the storage state did not affect the overall acceptability. These results indicated that meat quality might be improved upon cooking from the frozen or frozen/thawed state using sous-vide when compared with traditional processing. Korean Society for Food Science of Animal Resources 2019-04 2019-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6533401/ /pubmed/31149666 http://dx.doi.org/10.5851/kosfa.2019.e19 Text en © Korean Society for Food Science of Animal Resources http://creativecommons.org/licenses/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/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kim, Jung-Ho
Lee, Ha-jung
Cho, Won-Young
Lee, Chi-Ho
Effect of Different Storage-Temperature Combinations on Longissimus dorsi Quality upon Sous-vide Processing of Frozen/Thawed Pork
title Effect of Different Storage-Temperature Combinations on Longissimus dorsi Quality upon Sous-vide Processing of Frozen/Thawed Pork
title_full Effect of Different Storage-Temperature Combinations on Longissimus dorsi Quality upon Sous-vide Processing of Frozen/Thawed Pork
title_fullStr Effect of Different Storage-Temperature Combinations on Longissimus dorsi Quality upon Sous-vide Processing of Frozen/Thawed Pork
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Different Storage-Temperature Combinations on Longissimus dorsi Quality upon Sous-vide Processing of Frozen/Thawed Pork
title_short Effect of Different Storage-Temperature Combinations on Longissimus dorsi Quality upon Sous-vide Processing of Frozen/Thawed Pork
title_sort effect of different storage-temperature combinations on longissimus dorsi quality upon sous-vide processing of frozen/thawed pork
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6533401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31149666
http://dx.doi.org/10.5851/kosfa.2019.e19
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