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http://dx.doi.org/10.5851/kosfa.2020.e4

Presalting Condition Effects on the Development of Pink Color in Cooked Ground Chicken Breasts  

Bae, Su Min (School of Food Biotechnology & Nutrition, Kyungsung University)
Cho, Min Guk (R&D Team, Lotte GRS)
Jeong, Jong Youn (School of Food Biotechnology & Nutrition, Kyungsung University)
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Food Science of Animal Resources / v.40, no.2, 2020 , pp. 197-208 More about this Journal
Abstract
The effects of presalting conditions (storage temperature and duration) with/without sodium tripolyphosphate (STPP) on the color and pigment characteristics of cooked ground chicken breast were investigated. Meat mixtures containing 2% NaCl (control) or 2% NaCl and 0.5% STPP (STPP treatment) were stored for 0, 3, 5, 7, and 10 d at 2℃ or 7℃, followed by cooking to 75℃, and cooling and storage at 2℃-3℃ until further analysis. The treatment was the most effective on the pink color defect of all independent variables. The effect of storage temperature was only observed on CIE L values and percentage myoglobin denaturation (PMD). The control was redder than the STPP treated samples and the CIE a values increased (p<0.05) from 0 to 5 d in the control and STPP treated samples. Compared to the STPP treatment, the control exhibited increased reducing conditions (more negative oxidation reduction potential), lower undenatured myoglobin, and greater PMD. No differences in the cooking yields of the control and STPP-treated samples were observed for various storage durations. Products with STPP showed higher (p<0.05) pH values than those without STPP, but no differences (p>0.05) in PMD were observed over the storage period in the control and STPP treated samples, except for day 0. Thus, STPP is effective at reducing the pink color in cooked chicken breasts. In addition, presalting for longer than 5 d resulted in increased pink color of the cooked chicken breasts.
Keywords
ground chicken breast; NaCl; sodium tripolyphosphate; pink color; pigment properties;
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