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One-quarter pound (113g) ground beef patties containing 15 or 30% fat were packaged in either polyethylene bags or vacuum-packaged and stored at -12.2°, -23.3°, or -34.4°C for 20 weeks. At 4-wk intervals, samples were thawed and analyzed. The results were compared with fresh samples. Drip loss, cooking loss and shear strength increased with increasing time in frozen storage. Package type affected drip loss and cooking loss but not shear strength. Products with higher f at contents had higher drip loss, cooking loss, shear strength, and color (L, a, and b) values.  相似文献   

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Broiler breast patties cooked in a water bath (85°C vs 95°C) or oven (160°C vs 180°C) to an internal temperature of 83°C were stored at 3°C foT 3 days, reheated, and evaluated by headspace GC and thio-barbituric acid (TBA) methods. Cooking temperature within the same cooking medium had no effect on TBA values or headspace GC profiles of cooked, stored samples. During post-cooking storage TBA values and several headspace volatiles increased. The changes were more severe in oven-cooked than water-cooked patties, which could have been partly due to lower moisture content of the oven-cooked patties. Significant correlations were found between TBA values and several major headspace volatiles (pentanal, hexanal, heptanal, and total volatiles).  相似文献   

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Lipid Oxidation Potential of Beef, Chicken, and Pork   总被引:5,自引:0,他引:5  
Beef and pork longissimus dorsi and semimembranosus muscles and chicken breast and thigh muscles were excised 24 hr postmortem from carcasses of marketweight grain-finished feedlot beef cattle, marke-tweight hogs on a typical finishing diet, and broilers on a commercial grain diet. Muscle samples were immediately ground and formed into patties and stored raw or after cooking, at 4°C (cooked) or ?20°C (raw and cooked). TBA values (on sample weight basis) of frozen raw samples were higher for beef and pork than for chicken, as was heme iron content. However, TBA values of cooked samples were highest for chicken thigh muscles, which contained the most polyunsaturated fatty acids, at all storage temperatures.  相似文献   

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Whang K  Aberle ED  Judge MD  Peng IC 《Meat science》1986,17(4):235-249
The effect of α-tocopherol (0, 100, 200 ppm) on lipid oxidation either in cooked or uncooked ground pork was studied during aerobic storage at 4°C and -20°C. Lipid oxidation was measured using the 2-thiobarbituric acid (TBA) method and rancidity development was scored by a trained sensory panel. Alpha-tocopherol slowed the rate of oxidation in cooked ground pork stored at either 4°C or -20°C and uncooked samples refrigerated for extended periods of time (12 days). In cooked product stored at 4°C where oxidation development was intense and off-flavors were strong, panelists did not detect flavor differences due to treatments. But in cooked product stored at -20°C sensory results were consistent with TBA analysis. Pre-rigor grinding, known to induce a high pH and inhibit lipid oxidation in uncooked fresh pork, had no protective effect on lipid oxidation as measured by TBA values in cooked ground pork, regardless of storage condition. TBA numbers increased during storage of cooked product at 4°C with an increase in internal cooking temperature between 50°C and 80°C. Internal cooking temperatures of 70°C or higher induced a rapid rate of oxidation when stored at 4°C.  相似文献   

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The antioxidant effects of 0.5-2.0% milk mineral (MM) was tested in raw and cooked ground pork stored at 2?°C or -20?°C, compared to butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) and sodium tripolyphosphate (STP). TBA numbers were low and not different between raw meat treatments. TBA numbers were lower (P<0.01) for cooked treatments with MM or STP compared to controls or treatments with BHT. Experiments were also done to determine acceptability of pork samples with various TBA values, and to determine effect of holding time before serving on TBA values. Cooked pork patties held at 71?°C for 90 or 120 min had higher (P<0.05) TBA values than patties held for 0-60 min. Thus patties could be warmed for 60 min after cooking without significantly increasing TBA number. For paired-preference sensory testing, patties were cooked and stored at 2?°C for 0, 1, 2 and 3 days to obtain TBA numbers of 0.4, 1.5, 3.4 and 3.9 respectively. Panelists preferred (P<0.001) patties with TBA number <0.5, compared to patties with TBA numbers >1.4.  相似文献   

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TBA Values and 7-Ketocholesterol in Refrigerated Raw and Cooked Ground Beef   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
V.R. DE  VORE 《Journal of food science》1988,53(4):1058-1061
Thiobarbituric acid (TBA) values and 7-ketocholesterol were determined on raw and cooked ground beef patties after 0, 2, and 4 days of storage at 4°C. The mean 7-ketocholesterol at days 0, 2, and 4 was 9.65, 23.8, and 42.3 μg for 100g raw patties and 6.33, 277.9, and 484.7 kg for 100g cooked patties. The TBA values increased after 2 and 4 days for the raw and cooked patties. TBA values and 7-ketocholesterol were correlated with each other for raw (r2= 0.82) and cooked (r2= 0.98) patties. The peak suspected to be 7-ketocholesterol was confirmed by mass spectral analysis. The 7-ketocholesterol in the cooked patties stored two days represented a 0.3% oxidation of the free cholesterol.  相似文献   

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Ground meat patties were made using knife-separable lean (frozen-thawed) composites from meat-type (Spanish, Spanish Boer) goats assigned to two feeding regimens (feedlot or range) and fiber-type (Angora, Spanish Angora) goats assigned to the feedlot regimen. Weight losses from pan-frying (mainly moisture loss) were 17.7 to 21.6%. Range meat-type goat samples had a higher proportion of total saturated fatty acids than the feedlot counterparts. After refrigerated storage, raw or cooked patties (aerobically packaged) from the range goats had lower TBA values than those from the feedlot goats. At – 20°C, all samples, raw or cooked, exhibited low TBA values throughout 120 days of storage.  相似文献   

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ABSTRACT: Cooked meat color is an important quality attribute for consumers. This study compared color and thiobarbituric acid (TBA) values of cooked ground beef (internal temperatures of 49 to 79 °C), after storage of raw product in atmospheres of 0.4% carbon monoxide (CO), 80% oxygen, or vacuum at 2 °C for 7 to 21 d. Premature browning, observed as a brown cooked color at internal temperatures as low as 49 °C, was found in patties made from meat stored in 80% oxygen. At all cooking temperatures, samples stored in high oxygen had less internal red color, higher myoglobin denaturation values, and were more rancid with higher TBA values than CO or vacuum-packaged ground beef. Raw ground beef held in 0.4% CO modified-atmosphere packaging (MAP) remained bright red throughout the 21-d storage period. Premature browning and high TBA values in cooked patties were avoided by use of this packaging system. However, internal patty color remained somewhat red even at the highest internal cooking temperature of 79 °C. The persistent pink color observed in CO-treated patties cooked to 79°C internal temperature was likely due to development of heat-denatured CO-hemochrome, rather than the presence of undenatured CO myoglobin. The problems of PMB and high TBA values of cooked patties were also avoided by vacuum packaging. However, the development of dark purple color associated with vacuum packaging of raw beef limits the use of this packaging method for products in retail display. Keywords: beef, packaging, carbon monoxide, oxygen  相似文献   

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Thiobarbituric acid (TBA) values were determined on stored, uncooked and cooked patties containing dark ground turkey meat and selected sodium and potassium salts. No clear association between pH of slurries made from patties and TBA values was observed. Factor analysis showed significant (P < 0.05) main effects due to formulation, heating, storage and day of test and significant (P < 0.05) interactions for heating x storage, heating x day, heating x formulation, heating x storage x formulation, storage x day and storage x formulation. Results indicated that polyphosphates added alone were effective in retarding lipid oxidation in cooked products. There was no synergistic effect of polyphosphates combined with NaCl.  相似文献   

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Enrobed or coated pork patties containing a (50:50) mixture of butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) and butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) at a level of 100 ppm in the batter mix and meat emulsion were cooked and stored chilled (4±1?°C) and frozen (-18±1?°C) for evaluation of quality. Test samples were compared to control patties (neither enrobed nor antioxidant treated). After 35 days of refrigerated storage no significant difference (P>0.05) was found in pH, 2-thiobarbituric acid (TBA) and Warner-Bratzler shear force (WBSF) values between uncoated and treated samples. Similarly, enrobed patties showed no significant (P<0.05) decrease in TBA values compared to control patties, but had lower relative moisture loss at the 45th day of frozen storage. However, control patties had significantly (P<0.05) higher overall shear values than coated patties under the same storage conditions. Coated samples had higher microbial loads but below the acceptable limit. Total plate counts (TPC) in enrobed and control patties were around 3.48 and 3.05 log(10) cfu/g, respectively, whereas in frozen stored samples these numbers were 2.77 and 2.69 log(10) cfu/g at the end of storage. Sensory scores viz appearance and color, flavor, juiciness, texture, and overall acceptability were higher in treated samples than controls during the entire storage period.  相似文献   

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Pigment and lipid oxidation was investigated in fresh ground sirloin from control and vitamin E-supplemented (370 I.U./head/day) Holstein steers. Alpha-tocopherol levels were higher (P<0.05) in muscle from supplemented animals than from controls. During 6 days storage at 4°C, metmyoglobin accumulation and lipid oxidation (TBA) were greater (P<0.05) in beef from control versus supplemented animals. TBA value and % metmyoglobin were highly correlated in the control (r = 0.91) and supplemented (r = 0.72) groups. TBA values of cooked sirloin slices subsequently stored for 2 days at 4°C, and for frozen ground sirloin patties stored at -18°C for 1.5 and 3 months, were lower (P<0.05) in beef from supplemented animals than from controls. Meat which contained in excess of ca. 0.3 mg α-tocopherol/100 g tissue displayed the least oxidation of both pigments and lipids.  相似文献   

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All-beef and soy-extended patties were frozen to −18°C in either 24, 48, 72 or 96h and stored at −23, −18 or −7°C for 6, 9, 12, 18 or 24 months. The addition of soy resulted in a substantial reduction in cooking loss for patties cooked from the frozen state with a greater retention of moisture in cooked patties. Freezing reduced cooking loss for soy-extended patties, but increased cooking loss for all-beef patties. Faster freezing (-18°C in 24 h vs. −18°C in 96 h) reduced cooking loss and produced higher moisture values in all-beef patties. Patties stored at –7°C lost more moisture during cooking. Increased frozen storage time had a minimal effect on cooking losses, moisture and fat levels. Where it is essential for frozen patties to sustain minimal cooking losses with maximal moisture in cooked patties, the inclusion of soy protein concentrate, faster freezing, and storage at –18°C or colder are suggested.  相似文献   

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Sodium Tripolyphosphate Stability and Effect in Ground Turkey Meat   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Ground turkey meat, cooked and uncooked, was prepared with and without 0.5% sodium tripolyphosphate (SIP) and stored at 5°C for different periods of time. STP stability was evaluated by determining soluble orthophosphate. Water-holding capacity (WHC), pH, and mi-crobial count were also measured. STP hydrolyzed rapidly in uncooked samples. Refrigerated storage time (up to 6 days) did not affect STP hydrolysis in cooked turkey meat. Heating accelerated the rate of STP hydrolysis. End point temperatures (65, 75, and 85 °C) did not affect the extent of STP hydrolysis. STP increased WHC in both cooked and uncooked samples. STP did not inhibit total microbial growth in cooked or uncooked ground turkey meat.  相似文献   

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Broiler breast, thigh and skin were cooked to 80°C, stored at 2°C for up to 5 days, and evaluated by chemical, gas chromatographic (GC) and sensory methods. Water and fat content of cooked meat did not change during storage. Thiobarbituric acid (TBA) values and levels of major headspace volatiles increased throughout storage time. Intensities of cardboard, warmed-over, rancid/painty, and overall off-flavor characteristics increased. Skin showed the least changes. Breast and thigh meat differed in GC profiles but were similar in sensory scores after 1 day and in TBA values after 2 days of storage. Both TBA and headspace GC measurements are associated with the off-flavor development.  相似文献   

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Restructured beef roasts (2.5 kg) were cooked in a water bath at 70, 85, and l00°C to an internal temperature of 65°C, then stored at 4°C for 0 and 3 days. Storage increased (p ≤ 0.05) oxidation; after 3 days storage, roasts cooked at higher temperatures had higher (p ≤ 0.05) TBA values. Sensory panelists detected more (p ≤ 0.05) warmedover flavor (WOF) due to storage; however, after 3 days there was less (p ≤ 0.05) WOF in samples cooked at 70°C than in samples cooked at 85 or 100°C. Interaction (p ≤ 0.05) between cooking temperature and storage indicated oxidation proceeded more rapidly with higher cooking temperatures during refrigerated storage. Cook yield decreased as cooking temperature increased and expressible moisture was lower (p ≤ 0.05) at 100°C than at 70°C.  相似文献   

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Chuck muscles and fat from silage plus grain- and forage-fed steers were stored 7 days at 4°C before patty manufacture or processed into patties and stored at 4°C or ?32°C. The thiobarbituric acid values were constant from 0 to 4 days for frozen patties but decreased (P<0.05) for refrigerated patties. Evaluated by an 11-member trained sensory panel, frozen patties had lower (P<0.05) rancid flavor intensity than refrigerated patties; rancid flavor increased from 0 to 2 or 4 days storage in refrigerated patties. Frozen patties from silage plus grain-fed steers had higher (P<0.05) beefy flavor intensity scores than those from forage beef. However, diet source had no effect (P>0.05) on refrigerated patties.  相似文献   

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All-beef and soy-extended patties were frozen to - 18°C in either 24, 48, 72 or 96 hr and stored at -23, -18 or -7°C for 0, 6, 9, 12, 18 or 24 months prior to evaluating various quality factors. In evaluations made immediately post-freezing, freezing to - 18°C in 96 hr reduced beef flavor intensity and juiciness for both types of patties. Except for juiciness, storage at -7°C for just 6 months produced sizeable reductions in quality. Longer storage produced gradual, but continual deteriorations in quality, especially color, odor, flavor and TBA values. Inclusion of soy reduced many of the negative effects of storage on quality.  相似文献   

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Pork sausage was made replacing either lean or fat with wet fibrous food grade collagen at 0, 5, 10, 15 or 20% and stored up to 6 weeks at 0C to determine the effects of collagen level and storage time on the quality characteristics of the sausage. Increasing the levels of collagen significantly decreased the thiobarbituric acid (TBA) values, cooked yield of 20% lean replaced sausage and the texture of 20% fat replaced sausage but increased the yield of fat replaced samples. The total aerobic bacteria and TBA values increased while the cooked yield decreased on storage. Sensory evaluation indicated that the sausages with lean replacements were indistinguishable in juiciness, texture and flavor, but the sausage with higher fat replacement (15 and 20%) had lower (p <0.05) overall acceptability.  相似文献   

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Sensory and physical characteristics of beef patties containing 20% fat, 8% fat, or 8% fat plus 20% soy protein isolate (SI), soy flour (SF), soy concentrate (SC), or a mixture (MIX) of carrageenan (0.5%), starch (0.5%), and phosphate (0.2%) were compared after 0, 4, 8, and 12 wks storage at - 18°C. MIX had higher Hunter a* values than other treatments. Cook loss was lowest for MIX and highest for all beef patties. Soy extenders decreased beefy flavor and increased off-flavor scores. Time in frozen storage increased off-flavor, rubbery texture, and TBA value, and decreased red color and Hunter b* value of ground beef patties. Quality may be lowered in frozen-stored high fat, or low-fat-soy extended beef patties.  相似文献   

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Premature browning (PMB) was investigated in ground beef patties with (0.04%, w/w) and without erythorbate. In Experiment 1, patties were stored at 4 °C for 48 h; at -18 °C for 21 days; or at -18 °C for 21 days, thawed at 4 °C for 24 h; and cooked. Bulk ground beef was stored at -18 °C for 24 days, thawed for 24 h at 4 °C, and patties prepared and cooked immediately. In Experiment 2, fresh patties were overwrapped with oxygen-permeable film or packaged in 80% O(2)/20% N(2) (MAP), and stored for 48 h at 4 °C, or at -18 °C for 21 days, and cooked. Total reducing activity and color (L*, a* and b* values) were measured immediately prior to cooking. Patties were cooked to internal temperatures of 60, 66, 71 and 77 °C and internal cooked color was measured. Total reducing activity was higher for the erythorbate treatment than controls for all storage conditions (P<0.05). a* Values of cooked patties were higher for erythorbate than control treatments under all storage and packaging conditions at 60 and 66 °C (P<0.05). The presence of erythorbate in ground beef patties appeared to maintain red color at cooked internal temperatures of 60 and 66 °C. Frozen bulk storage appeared to increase the susceptibility of ground beef to PMB when compared to fresh and frozen patties. Patties cooked directly from frozen state appeared less susceptible to PMB than frozen-thawed and bulk storage. Ground beef appeared predisposed to PMB when stored in high-oxygen MAP at 4 °C for 48 h.  相似文献   

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