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Quality Characteristics of Low-fat Ground Pork Patties Containing Milk Co-precipitate

  • Kumar, Manish;Sharma, B.D.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제16권4호
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    • pp.588-595
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    • 2003
  • The optimum level of fresh granulated low-calcium (0.2%) skim milk co-precipitate, as fat substitute in low-fat ground pork patties was determined on the basis of physico-chemical, cooking and sensory properties. Low-fat ground pork patties (<10% total fat), formulated with 15 per cent water, 4 per cent added fat, 1.5 per cent salt and 4-10 per cent milk co-precipitate, were evaluated for proximate composition, cooking characteristics and compared with control patties with 15 % added fat. The moisture and protein content of raw and cooked low-fat patties were significantly (p<0.05) higher than control. The incorporation of milk co-precipitate in low-fat patties improved cooking yield, fat and moisture retention and reduced shrinkage. The sensory properties of low-fat patties were comparable with control patties. The overall acceptability of low-fat patties formulated with 7% milk co-precipitate was significantly (p<0.05) higher than patties with 10% level and non-significantly (p<0.05) higher than low-fat patties containing 4% milk co-precipitate and control. Instrumental Texture Profiles of developed low-fat patties and control patties were comparable with slight increases in hardness and gumminess of the low-fat product. The developed low-fat ground pork patties (7% milk co-precipitate) had lower TBA values, better microbiological and sensory refrigerated storage stability than high-fat control patties packaged in air permeable films for 21 days.

Carrageenan에 pectin 및 potato starch를 혼합 첨가하여 제조한 저지방 돈육 patty의 특성연구 (Properties of Low-Fat Pork Patties Formulated with Carrageenan Alone or in Combination with Pectin or Potato Starch)

  • 주신윤;정해정
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제20권3호
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    • pp.360-366
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    • 2005
  • This study was conducted to investigate the quality characteristics of low- fat pork patties containing fat replacers. Carrageenan(CA) in combination with pectin(PE) or potato starch(PO) was added as fat replacers and physicochemical properties were evaluated in low-fat pork patties cooked by oven-roasting or pan-frying. Uncooked and cooked pork patties formulated with fat replacers were higher in moisture and ash content and lower in fat content than those of control. The cooking yield and reduction in diameter of pork patties were significantly improved by the addition of fat replacers(p<0.05). Pork patties formulated with CA had the highest fat retention, while CA+PE had the highest water holding capacity. Hunter s L(lightness) value was not different from among patties and a(redness) and b(yellowness) values were higher in carrageenan-based patties than those of control patties. Hardness was higher in carrageenan-based patties than that of control and cohesiveness and springiness showed no difference among patties. Sensory analysis showed that flavor, juiciness and palatability of carrageenan-based patties were superior to control patties and combined use of CA with PE or PO provided improved acceptability of low-fat pork patties over that from using single carrageenan.

펙틴 및 감자전분 첨가가 저지방 돈육 패티의 품질에 미치는 영향 (Effects of Pectin and Potato Starch on the Quality Characteristics of Low-Fat Pork Patties)

  • 주신윤;정해정
    • 한국식품조리과학회지
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    • 제23권6호
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    • pp.824-831
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    • 2007
  • This study was conducted to investigate the quality characteristics of low-fat pork patties containing fat replacers. Pectin(PE) and potato starch(PO) were added as fat replacers and physicochemical properties of the patties were evaluated after oven-roasting or pan-frying. Uncooked and cooked pork patties formulated with the fat replacers were higher in moisture and ash content and lower in fat content than those of the control. The cooking yield and reduction in diameter of the patties were significantly improved by the addition of PE or PO and oven-roasting exhibited a higher cooking yield and lower reduction in diameter than pan-frying (p<0.05). Water holding capacity(WHC) and fat retention were highest in the patties formulated with PE, while the control had the lowest WHC when cooked by oven-roasting. The Hunter L (lightness) values were not different among the patties but the Hunter a (redness) and b (yellowness) values of the low fat pork patties were higher than those of the control and oven-roasting produced higher redness values than pan frying. Hardness and brittleness were lowest in the patties with PE, while cohesiveness and springiness showed no difference among the patties (p<0.05). The sensory analysis results showed that the use of PE or PO improved the overall acceptability of the low-fat pork patties. After 30 days of storage at $-20^{\circ}C$, pH and cooking yield decreased slightly, while hardness increased in all the patties.

Evaluation of Sodium Alignate as a Fat Replacer on Processing and Shelf-life of Low-fat Ground Pork Patties

  • Kumar, Manish;Sharma, B.D.;Kumar, R.R.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제20권4호
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    • pp.588-597
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    • 2007
  • Low-fat ground pork patties, LFGPP (<10% total fat) formulated with 0.1, 0.2 and 0.3 percent sodium alginate (SA) were processed and compositional, processing and sensory characteristics were compared with control patties containing 20% fat. The moisture content of raw and cooked LFGPP were significantly (p<0.05) higher than control patties because of greater amount of added water in the formulation. The cooking yield, moisture and fat retention also increased linearly in different treatments of LFGPP. The dimensional parameters such as gain in height, decrease in diameter and shrinkage were significantly (p<0.05) lower in LFGPP in comparison to control. Amongst the sensory attributes, flavour showed a declining trend with the increase in concentration of SA in LFGPP. However, low-fat patties with 0.1% SA rated similar to high-fat control. The lipid profile revealed 49.78 and 43.22% decrease in total lipids and cholesterol content respectively, compared to control. The calorie content was reduced significantly (p<0.05) in LFGPP. The texture profile of LFGPP with 0.1% SA was similar to that of high-fat control. The LFGPP remained stable without any appreciable loss of physico-chemical, microbiological and organoleptic quality during refrigerated storage ($4{{\pm}}1^{\circ}C$) for 21 and 35 days in aerobic and vacuum packaging respectively.

Efficacy of Sweet Potato Powder and Added Water as Fat Replacer on the Quality Attributes of Low-fat Pork Patties

  • Verma, Akhilesh K.;Chatli, Manish Kumar;Kumar, Devendra;Kumar, Pavan;Mehta, Nitin
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제28권2호
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    • pp.252-259
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    • 2015
  • The present study was conducted to investigate the efficacy of sweet potato powder (SPP) and water as a fat replacer in low-fat pork patties. Low-fat pork patties were developed by replacing the added fat with combinations of SPP and chilled water. Three different levels of SPP/chilled water viz. 0.5/9.5% (T-1), 1.0/9.0% (T-2), and 1.5/8.5% (T-3) were compared with a control containing 10% animal fat. The quality of low-fat pork patties was evaluated for physico-chemical (pH, emulsion stability, cooking yield, $a_w$), proximate, instrumental colour and textural profile, and sensory attributes. The cooking yield and emulsion stability improved (p<0.05) in all treatments over the control and were highest in T-2. Instrumental texture profile attributes and hardness decreased, whereas cohesiveness increased compared with control, irrespective of SPP level. Dimensional parameters (% gain in height and % decrease in diameter) were better maintained during cooking in the low-fat product than control. The sensory quality attributes juiciness, texture and overall acceptability of T-2 and T-3 were (p<0.05) higher than control. Results concluded that low-fat pork patties with acceptable sensory attributes, improved cooking yield and textural attributes can be successfully developed with the incorporation of a combination of 1.0% SPP and 9.0% chilled water.

식물성유 유화물로 대체한 저지방 돈육 패티의 품질 특성 (Quality Characteristics of Low-Fat Plant Oil Emulsion Pork Patties)

  • 최영준;이시형;이경숙;최강원;이경수;정인철;심동욱
    • 생명과학회지
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    • 제29권12호
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    • pp.1351-1357
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    • 2019
  • 본 연구는 동물성 지방 대체제로서 식물성유 유화물인 올리브유(OPP), 대두유(SPP) 및 카놀라유(CPP) 유화물을 첨가한 돈육 패티의 품질 특성을 조사하였다. OPP, SPP 및 CPP의 수분 함량이 CON보다 높고, 지방 함량은 낮았다. OPP, SPP 및 CPP는 CON보다 보수력, 수율, 수분 보유율, 지방 보유율이 높았으며, 직경 감소율과 수축율은 낮았다. 가열 전후의 돈육 패티의 백색도와 적색도는 CON이 OPP, SPP 및 CPP보다 높고, 가열 전 돈육 패티의 황색도는 OPP가 가장 높았다. 돈육 패티의 포화지방산은 palmitic acid가 가장 많이 함유되어 있었다. 불포화지방산은 CON (42.84%), OPP (65.41%), CPP (48.63%)의 경우 oleic acid가 가장 많았으며, SPP는 linoleic acid (41.17%)가 가장 많이 함유되어 있었다. 돈육 패티의 불포화지방산 함량은 식물성유 유화물의 대체로 증가하였다. 경도, 응집성 및 저작성은 시료들 사이에 차이가 없었으며, 탄력성은 CON보다 OPP, SPP 및 CPP가 높았다. 맛, 풍미, 전체적인 기호도는 OPP 및 CPP가 CON 및 SPP보다 높게 나타났다. 따라서 식물성유를 겔화시켜 동물성 지방을 대체하면 이화학적·관능적 특성이 향상되고 지방산 조성이 개선되어 소비자들이 요구하는 건강에 유익한 저지방 육제품의 제조가 가능하다.

전자레인지 가열시 분쇄 돈육 패티의 지방함량과 가열특성과의 상관관계에 관한 연구 (The Relationship between Fat Level and Quality Properties of Ground Pork Patties Cooked by Microwave Energy)

  • 최지훈;정종연;최윤상;이의수;김천제
    • 한국축산식품학회지
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    • 제28권3호
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    • pp.295-300
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    • 2008
  • This study was carried out to elucidate the relationship between different fat levels (0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, and 25%) and the quality of ground pork patties cooked to reach an internal temperature of $75^{\circ}C$ in a microwave oven. The relationship between fat level and cooking rate of pork patties cooked by microwave energy was highly significant ($R^2=0.72$), and had a low determination coefficient ($R^2=0.55$). The relationship between fat level and total cooking loss of pork patties cooked by microwave energy was also very significant, with a high correlation coefficient of $R^2=0.89$. The correlation coefficient between fat level and cooking drip loss of patties cooked by microwave energy was 0.92, which was highly significant. Although the correlation coefficient between fat level and evaporation loss had a negative value ($R^2=-0.63$), there was a highly significant relationship between fat level and shear force of pork patties cooked by microwave energy.

Changes in Quality Characteristics of Pork Patties Containing Multilayered Fish Oil Emulsion during Refrigerated Storage

  • Jo, Yeon-Ji;Kwon, Yun-Joong;Min, Sang-Gi;Choi, Mi-Jung
    • 한국축산식품학회지
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    • 제35권1호
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    • pp.71-79
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    • 2015
  • This study was performed to determine the effect of multilayered fish oil (FO) emulsion without or with trans-cinnamal-dehyde on pork patties. Multilayered FO (-primary, -secondary, -tertiary) emulsions were prepared using a layer-by-layer deposition technique with Tween 20, chitosan, and low methoxyl pectin, and were added to pork patties at the same concentration. Pork patties were then stored for 20 d in a refrigerator ($5^{\circ}C$) to study changes in quality. The results showed that the pH value of all samples significantly decreased but cooking loss increased during storage (p<0.05). However, water-holding capacity and moisture content showed no remarkable difference between treatments and storage periods (p>0.05). All pork patties containing multilayered FO (treated samples) showed higher values for lightness and significantly lower values for yellowness compared to control pork patties (untreated sample). Lipid oxidation was higher in treated pork patties than in control pork patties during storage. In addition, lipid oxidation and total viable bacterial count in pork patties decreased as the number of coating layers increased. However, hardness, cohesiveness, and springiness of all samples showed no significant change during storage (p>0.05) as compared to fresh pork patties. Furthermore, these did not remarkable change with addition of trans-cinnamaldehyde in all pork patties. From our results, we suggest that FO emulsion did not affect the texture characteristics of fresh pork patties, indicating that it could be used to improve the quality of pork patties by contributing high-quality fat such as unsaturated fatty acids.

Hysrocolloid류가 돈육 Patty의 이화학적.조직적.관능적 특성에 미치는 영향 (Effect of Hydrocolloids on Physicochemical, Textural and Seneory properties of Pork Patties)

  • 박충근;송형익;남주현;정인철
    • 한국식품영양과학회지
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    • 제29권4호
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    • pp.586-591
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    • 2000
  • 본 연구는 친수성 콜로이드의 첨가가 저지방 육제품에 품질에 미치는 영 향을 검토하였다. 생육, 가열육 및 배가열육 patty의 수분함량은 대구조가 낮은 반면 지방함 량은 높았다. 생육 및 재가육의 면도(L값)는 sodium alginate 첨가구가 다른 patty들에 비해 현저하게 낮았고, 황색도(b값)는 대조구가 현저하게 낮았다. 가열육 patty의 수율 및 최종수 율은 친수성 콜로이드 첨가구가 대조구보다 현저하게 높았다. 가열육 patty의 지방 보유율 은 대조구가 91.3%로서 친수성 콜로이드 첨가구보다 낮았으며, 재가열육patty의 자방 보유 율은 모든 patty가 89.7~93.1%사이였다. 가열육 및 재가열육 patty의 경도는 xanthan gum 첨가구가 현저히 낮았으며, 저작성은 대조구, CMC, sodium alginate 및 xanthan gum 순으 로 높았다. 보수력의 경우 친수성 콜로이드를 첨가한 가열육 및 재가열육 patty가 대구조보 다 현저하게 높았다. 관능검사 결과 향, 조직감 및 전체적인 기호성은 patty들 사이에 현저 한 차이가 없었으나, 다습성은 xanthan gum, sodium alginate, CMC 및 대조구 순으로 우수 하였다. 전체적인 결과 지방율 20%첨가한 대조구보다 지방 10% 및 물 10%에 친수성 콜로 이드를 각각 1%씩 물 10%에 친수선 콜로이드를 각각 1%씩 첨가한 patty가 조직적.관능 적 특성이 우수하였다.

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Effect of Soy Protein Hydrolysates Prepared by Subcritical Water Processing on the Physicochemical Properties of Pork Patty during Chilled Storage

  • Lee, Yun-Kyung;Ko, Bo-Bae;Min, Sang-Gi;Hong, Geun-Pyo
    • 한국축산식품학회지
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    • 제35권4호
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    • pp.557-563
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    • 2015
  • The present study was carried out to investigate the effects of soy protein hydrolysates (SPHs) addition on the quality characteristics of pork patties. The SPHs was prepared by subcritical water process (SWP) at 180℃ without holding time and mixed with the pork patty components at varying concentrations (0-3%), and the patties were stored at 4℃ for 14 d. As quality parameters, instrumental color, thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS), pH, water holding capacity (WHC) and shear force were measured at the end of storage. Regardless of SPHs concentration, the addition of SPHs significantly manifested low L* and high a* values compared to those of untreated control (p<0.05). For b* value, addition of SPHs in the 0.5-1.5% was unaffected, while >2.0% of SPHs caused significantly lower b* than control (p<0.05). The color changes in pork patties with and without SPHs were also identified in visual appearance where the pork patties containing 0.5-2.0% showed bright red color which was comparable to brownish color of control and patties containing >2.5% SPHs. Lipid oxidation was delayed by the addition of 0.5-1.5% SPHs, while it was accelerated by the addition of 3% SPHs. The pH of patties increased with increasing concentration of SPHs, whereas there were no significant differences in WHC and shear force of patties. Consequently, the results indicated that the addition of 0.5-1.5% SPHs had a potential advantage in suppressing oxidative deterioration of fat-containing meat products during chilled storage.