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Effect of carbon monoxide and high oxygen modified atmosphere packaging and phosphate enhanced, case-ready pork chops
Authors:Wicklund R A  Paulson D D  Tucker E M  Stetzer A J  Desantos F  Rojas M  Macfarlane B J  Brewer M S
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Food Science and Human Nutrition, University of Illinois, 208 ABL, 1302 West Pennsylvania Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801, United States

bTyson Fresh Foods, Inc., 800 Stevens Port Drive, Dakota Dunes, SD 57049, United States

Abstract:The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of CO-MAP compared to traditional high oxygen MAP (HiOx-MAP) packaging and enhanced with different phosphate on enhanced pork quality. Pork loins were enhanced to 10.5% over initial weight to contain 0.3% salt and 0.4% phosphate (either sodium tripolyphosphate STP] or a blend of STP and sodium hexametaphosphate) on a finished weight basis. Chops were cut, packaged in atmospheres containing 0.4% CO/30.0% CO2/69.6% N2 (CO-MAP) or 80% O2/20% CO2 (HiOx-MAP), aged in the dark, then placed in a lighted retail display case for 48 h. Chops packaged in CO-MAP were redder (higher Minolta a* values) and darker (lower Minolta b* values) than chops packaged in HiOx-MAP. Based on sensory scores, the CO-MAP chops were pinker than the HiOx chops after cooking. CO-MAP chops also experienced less purge loss than chops in HiOx-MAP. Results indicate that CO-MAP had no effect on flavor or consumer acceptability and only minimal effects on other characteristics.
Keywords:Carbon monoxide  Modified atmosphere packaging  Case-ready  Pork
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