식육내 비타민 E에 의한 육색소와 지질의 산화 안정성 향상

Improvement of Oxidative Stability of Myoglobin and Lipid with Vitamin E in Meat

  • 파우스트만 (컨네티컷 주립대학교 축산학과) ;
  • 린치 (컨네티컷 주립대학교 축산학과) ;
  • 정진연 (경상대학교 축산과학부) ;
  • 주선태 (진주산업대학교 동물생명산업지역협력연구센터)
  • Faustman, Cameron (Department of Animal Science, University of Connecticut) ;
  • Lynch, Michael P. (Department of Animal Science, University of Connecticut) ;
  • Jeong, Jin-Yeun (Division of Animal Science, Gyeongsang National University) ;
  • Joo, Seon-Tea (Regional Animal Industry Research Center, Jinju National University)
  • 발행 : 2003.03.01

초록

비타민 E에 의한 육색소의 산화 안정성 향상 기작을 정리하였다. 지용성 산화제인 $\alpha$-토코페롤이 수용성 단백질인 옥시마이오글로빈을 보호하는 원리가 밝혀지고 있다. 최근의 연구들에서 $\alpha$-토코페롤이 세포막 지방산화의 2차 산화물들의 방출을 지연시켜 옥시마이오글로빈 산화를 억제시키고 식육의 바람직한 육색을 유지시킨다는 증거가 제시되고 있다. 지방산화물의 한 그룹인 $\alpha$,$\beta$-분포화 알데하이드들은 단백질과 서로 결합하는 역할을 하여 옥시마이오글로빈의 산화를 증진시키는 것으로 밝혀졌다. 만약 $\alpha$-토코페롤이 이런 활동적인 알데하이드들의 발생을 지연시킨다면 이런 지방산화물들이 옥시마이오글로빈의 산화에 미치는 영향도 억제될 것이다. 또한$\alpha$-토코페롤은 메트마이오글로빈의 환원에 작용하여 쇠고기의 육색 안정성 유지에 일정부분 역할을 담당하는 것으로 사료된다.

Potential mechanisms by which vitamin E improves oxidative stability of myoglobin are documented. The basis by which this lipid-soluble antioxidant, ${\alpha}$-tocopherol, protects water-soluble oxymyoglobin is beginning to be understood. Recent evidence suggests that ${\alpha}$-tocopherol delays the release of prooxidative products of lipid oxidation from biomembranes, which in turn delays oxymyoglobin oxidation and the concomitant loss of desirable beef color. ${\alpha}$, ${\beta}$-Unsaturated aldehydes are one class of lipid oxidation products that enhance oxymyoglobin oxidation in vitro and appear to act by covalently binding to the protein. If ${\alpha}$-tocopherol delays the formation of these reactive aldehydes, then this could inhibit the prooxidative effect of these oxidation products toward oxymyoglobin. Additionally, ${\alpha}$-tocopherol may exert part of its color-stabilizing effect in beef by enhancing the metmyoglobin reduction.

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