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The effects of sous-vide, microwave cooking and stewing of goose meat on fatty acid profile and lipid indices

The effect of sous-vide (S-V), microwave cooking (M) and stewing (S) on the fatty acid profile and lipid indices of goose meat was investigated. The research material involved breast muscles (24 with skin and 24 without skin) cut from carcasses of 17-week-old females “Polish oat geese.” Gas chromato...

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Autores principales: Wereńska, Monika, Wołoszyn, J., Okruszek, A., Marcinkowska, W., Haraf, G.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9720334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36470027
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2022.102337
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author Wereńska, Monika
Wołoszyn, J.
Okruszek, A.
Marcinkowska, W.
Haraf, G.
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Okruszek, A.
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description The effect of sous-vide (S-V), microwave cooking (M) and stewing (S) on the fatty acid profile and lipid indices of goose meat was investigated. The research material involved breast muscles (24 with skin and 24 without skin) cut from carcasses of 17-week-old females “Polish oat geese.” Gas chromatography was used to establish the fatty acid profile and lipid indices were calculated. The kind of heat treatment and the type of goose meat (muscles with- and without skin) affected the fatty acid profile and lipid indices. The sum of SFA was higher in S-V, M, and S samples for both kinds of meat than in raw ones. The cooked samples with skin had a lower percentage of Ʃ SFA than the skinless meat. S-V and M cooking (for meat with skin) caused an increase, while in the case of S heating (for both kinds of meat) there were no significant differences in Ʃ MUFA compared to raw samples. The S-V, M, and S meat with skin was characterized by a higher value of Ʃ MUFA than skinless ones. The Ʃ PUFA was lower in S-V and M than in raw meat, wherein this decline was higher for M ones (for both kinds of meat). The M meat with skin had the lowest and S without skin the highest share of Σ PUFA. Heat treatment caused an increase in Σ PUFA n-6/n-3 ratio, the lowest value was shown by the S-V muscles. Sous-vide cooking was more beneficial for consumers than the remaining methods in terms of Σ DFA/Σ OFA, Σ UFA/Σ SFA, NVI, health-promoting index (HPI), inflammatory biomarker indexes, and Σ SFA, Σ OFA, Σ UFA, Σ DFA values for meat with skin (but not all of these were significant). In turn, stewing of meat without skin was more favorable than S-V and microwave cooking in relation to indexes such as: Σ DFA/Σ OFA, Σ UFA/Σ SFA, Σ PUFA/Σ SFA, PI, UI, AI, TI, HPI.
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spelling pubmed-97203342022-12-06 The effects of sous-vide, microwave cooking and stewing of goose meat on fatty acid profile and lipid indices Wereńska, Monika Wołoszyn, J. Okruszek, A. Marcinkowska, W. Haraf, G. Poult Sci PROCESSING AND PRODUCT The effect of sous-vide (S-V), microwave cooking (M) and stewing (S) on the fatty acid profile and lipid indices of goose meat was investigated. The research material involved breast muscles (24 with skin and 24 without skin) cut from carcasses of 17-week-old females “Polish oat geese.” Gas chromatography was used to establish the fatty acid profile and lipid indices were calculated. The kind of heat treatment and the type of goose meat (muscles with- and without skin) affected the fatty acid profile and lipid indices. The sum of SFA was higher in S-V, M, and S samples for both kinds of meat than in raw ones. The cooked samples with skin had a lower percentage of Ʃ SFA than the skinless meat. S-V and M cooking (for meat with skin) caused an increase, while in the case of S heating (for both kinds of meat) there were no significant differences in Ʃ MUFA compared to raw samples. The S-V, M, and S meat with skin was characterized by a higher value of Ʃ MUFA than skinless ones. The Ʃ PUFA was lower in S-V and M than in raw meat, wherein this decline was higher for M ones (for both kinds of meat). The M meat with skin had the lowest and S without skin the highest share of Σ PUFA. Heat treatment caused an increase in Σ PUFA n-6/n-3 ratio, the lowest value was shown by the S-V muscles. Sous-vide cooking was more beneficial for consumers than the remaining methods in terms of Σ DFA/Σ OFA, Σ UFA/Σ SFA, NVI, health-promoting index (HPI), inflammatory biomarker indexes, and Σ SFA, Σ OFA, Σ UFA, Σ DFA values for meat with skin (but not all of these were significant). In turn, stewing of meat without skin was more favorable than S-V and microwave cooking in relation to indexes such as: Σ DFA/Σ OFA, Σ UFA/Σ SFA, Σ PUFA/Σ SFA, PI, UI, AI, TI, HPI. Elsevier 2022-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9720334/ /pubmed/36470027 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2022.102337 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wereńska, Monika
Wołoszyn, J.
Okruszek, A.
Marcinkowska, W.
Haraf, G.
The effects of sous-vide, microwave cooking and stewing of goose meat on fatty acid profile and lipid indices
title The effects of sous-vide, microwave cooking and stewing of goose meat on fatty acid profile and lipid indices
title_full The effects of sous-vide, microwave cooking and stewing of goose meat on fatty acid profile and lipid indices
title_fullStr The effects of sous-vide, microwave cooking and stewing of goose meat on fatty acid profile and lipid indices
title_full_unstemmed The effects of sous-vide, microwave cooking and stewing of goose meat on fatty acid profile and lipid indices
title_short The effects of sous-vide, microwave cooking and stewing of goose meat on fatty acid profile and lipid indices
title_sort effects of sous-vide, microwave cooking and stewing of goose meat on fatty acid profile and lipid indices
topic PROCESSING AND PRODUCT
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9720334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36470027
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2022.102337
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