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Effect of Packaging on Color and Physical Characteristics of Ground Pork in Long-term Frozen Storage
Authors:MS BREWER  CAZ HARBERS
Affiliation:Author Harbers is with the Dept. of Foods &Nutrition, Justin Hall, Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, KS 66506. Author Brewer, formerly with Kansas State Univ., is with the Division of Foods &Nutrition, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL 61821.;The authors thank Dr. Dallas Johnson of the Statistical Consulting Laboratory, Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, KS for his help in the statistical analysis of the data presented in this paper.
Abstract:Ground pork, 30% fat, was packaged in 454g units in Cryovac bags heat scaled under vacuum (V), Saran Wrap? (S), aluminum foil (A), Saran? overwrapped with aluminum foil (SA), and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and frozen 13, 26, or 39 wk at ? 17°C. TBA values increased over time regardless of packaging. Those materials that excluded oxygen delayed lipid oxidation longest. Red color (CIE a* value and % reflectance difference at 630 and 580 nm) decreased over time; this was greater on exterior than interior of the meat block. Materials that excluded oxygen prevented loss of red color during the first 26 wk storage. Changes in redness and TBA appeared unrelated to pH. Changes in L* and b* values did not appear related to packaging treatment or storage time.
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