Nurul Shaeera Sulaiman, Mohd Dona Sintang, Nurul Huda, Hana Mohd Zaini, Md. Jahurul Haque Akanda, Wolyna Pindi
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Abstract
Additives are utilized in the production of high-quality meat products to minimize costs and fulfill consumer demands for healthier food choices. However, a comprehensive summary of the structural and functional changes in myofibrillar protein (MP) during gel formation in response to various additives is lacking in the literature. Nonetheless, this in-depth review revealed that additives affect the denaturation process of MP, which indirectly controls the crosslinking and impacts the functionalities of MP. Specifically, additives improve the inter- and intra-interaction of MPs during processing. Therefore, a mechanistic understanding of the impact of each additive on MPs from different sources is needed. Different sources of MP have different compositions, thus resulting in different functionalities. A discussion of these issues is also provided in this review. This discussion also focuses on the current approaches to understanding the functional changes in MPs caused by different additives and presents some examples of previous works and the progress made in the literature.
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Food and Bioprocess Technology provides an effective and timely platform for cutting-edge high quality original papers in the engineering and science of all types of food processing technologies, from the original food supply source to the consumer’s dinner table. It aims to be a leading international journal for the multidisciplinary agri-food research community.
The journal focuses especially on experimental or theoretical research findings that have the potential for helping the agri-food industry to improve process efficiency, enhance product quality and, extend shelf-life of fresh and processed agri-food products. The editors present critical reviews on new perspectives to established processes, innovative and emerging technologies, and trends and future research in food and bioproducts processing. The journal also publishes short communications for rapidly disseminating preliminary results, letters to the Editor on recent developments and controversy, and book reviews.