Celso F Balthazar , Tatiana C Pimentel , Ramon Silva , Elane S Prudencio , Adriano G Cruz , Eliane T Mársico
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Recent findings on the ohmic heating application in meat products
Ohmic heating (OH) has emerged as a promising technology with proven effectiveness in liquid samples, but its application to solid foods, particularly meat products, presents challenges. This review delves into recent findings regarding how OH impacts meat products’ structural, functional, and technological aspects, examining its application’s primary benefits and drawbacks and highlighting its significance as an economically sustainable alternative for the industry. Despite electrode-related complexities, ohmic thawing shows potential benefits, offering faster thawing times and lower energy consumption. In meat, ohmic cooking is an innovative technology for low-temperature cooking, positively impacting microstructural and sensory properties. Electrical conductivity influences various aspects, including the denaturation of myofibrillar proteins. While OH exhibits notable advantages in energy efficiency and food safety, challenges such as initial investment costs, uneven heating, and potential metal contamination need consideration. Ongoing research is crucial for expanding OH applications and understanding its effects on a broader range of products beyond beef, chicken, and pork. Thus, this emerging technology demonstrates notable benefits, including reduced processing times, enhanced efficiency, and improved sustainability in the food industry.
期刊介绍:
Current Opinion in Food Science specifically provides expert views on current advances in food science in a clear and readable format. It also evaluates the most noteworthy papers from original publications, annotated by experts.
Key Features:
Expert Views on Current Advances: Clear and readable insights from experts in the field regarding current advances in food science.
Evaluation of Noteworthy Papers: Annotated evaluations of the most interesting papers from the extensive array of original publications.
Themed Sections: The subject of food science is divided into themed sections, each reviewed once a year.