羊肉颜色在氧气浓度降低的气调包装中受影响最小

IF 8.5 1区 农林科学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Maddison T. Corlett , David W. Pethick , Khama R. Kelman , Robin H. Jacob , Liselotte Pannier , Ihab Habib , Graham E. Gardner
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摘要

与标准的 80% 氧气改良气氛包装(MAP)相比,本研究调查了氧气浓度较低的改良气氛包装(MAP)对绵羊肉表面红度的影响。颜色测量仪器评估了 50 只美利奴羔羊腰肉和上半身肉的红度(氧肌红蛋白与高铁血红蛋白的比率和 a*)。经过 5 天或 20 天的真空贮藏后,肉样被重新包装成五种 MAP 处理(0、20、40、60 或 80% 氧气)之一,并在零售展示 2 天、6 天或 10 天后测量色泽。在零售展示期间,将氧气从 80% 降低到 40% 对里脊肉的红度没有负面影响。氧气含量为 40% 的上层样品在 2 天和 6 天后的氧/甲烷值低于氧气含量为 80% 的 MAP,10 天后则无差异。这一发现凸显了在不影响表面红度的情况下将 MAP 含氧量降至 40% 的潜力,从而有可能减轻对食用品质的不利影响。
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Lamb meat colour is minimally affected under reduced oxygen concentration in modified atmosphere packaging

This study investigated how modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) with lower oxygen concentrations affects meat surface redness compared to standard 80% oxygen MAP for sheepmeat. Colour measuring instruments assessed redness (oxymyoglobin to metmyoglobin ratio and a*) in M. longissimus lumborum (loin) and M. semimembranosus (topside) from 50 Merino lambs. After 5 or 20 days of vacuum storage, meat samples were re-packaged into one of five MAP treatments (0, 20, 40, 60, or 80% oxygen), and colour was measured after 2, 6, or 10 days of retail display. Decreasing oxygen from 80% to 40% showed no negative impact on loin redness during retail display. Topside samples under 40% oxygen exhibited lower oxy/met values than 80% oxygen MAP at 2 and 6 days, with no difference after 10 days. This finding highlights the potential to reduce MAP oxygen content to 40% without compromising surface redness, potentially mitigating adverse effects on eating quality.

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Food Packaging and Shelf Life
Food Packaging and Shelf Life Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
CiteScore
14.00
自引率
8.80%
发文量
214
审稿时长
70 days
期刊介绍: Food packaging is crucial for preserving food integrity throughout the distribution chain. It safeguards against contamination by physical, chemical, and biological agents, ensuring the safety and quality of processed foods. The evolution of novel food packaging, including modified atmosphere and active packaging, has extended shelf life, enhancing convenience for consumers. Shelf life, the duration a perishable item remains suitable for sale, use, or consumption, is intricately linked with food packaging, emphasizing its role in maintaining product quality and safety.
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