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http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.20.0529

Effect of myoglobin, hemin, and ferric iron on quality of chicken breast meat  

Zhang, Muhan (Institute of Agricultural Products Processing, Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
Yan, Weili (Institute of Agricultural Products Processing, Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
Wang, Daoying (Institute of Agricultural Products Processing, Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
Xu, Weimin (Institute of Agricultural Products Processing, Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
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Animal Bioscience / v.34, no.8, 2021 , pp. 1382-1391 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objective: The objective was to evaluate the impact of different forms of iron including myoglobin, hemin, and ferric chloride on the quality of chicken breast meat. Methods: Chicken breast muscles were subjected to 1, 2, 3 mg/mL of FeCl3, myoglobin and hemin treatment respectively, and the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and malondialdehyde, meat color, tenderness, water holding capacity and morphology of meat was evaluated. Results: Hemin was found to produce more ROS and induce greater extent of lipid oxidation than myoglobin and ferric chloride. However, it showed that hemin could significantly increase the redness and decrease the lightness of the muscle. Hemin was also shown to be prominent in improving water holding capacity of meat, maintaining a relatively higher level of the immobilized water from low-field nuclear magnetic resonance measurements. Morphology observation by hematoxylin-eosin staining further confirmed the results that hemin preserved the integrity of the muscle. Conclusion: The results indicated that hemin may have economic benefit for the industry based on its advantage in improving water holding capacity and quality of meat.
Keywords
Myoglobin; Hemin; Iron; Lipid Oxidation; Water Holding Capacity;
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