钩吻根对背最长肌肉丸理化、脂质和蛋白质氧化的影响。

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Dong-Kyu Yoon, Ji-Han Kim, Won-Young Cho, Da-Som Ji, Ha-Jung Lee, Jung-Ho Kim, Chi-Ho Lee
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通过测定肉丸在4±1℃冷藏过程中的脂质和蛋白质氧化,研究了钩吻根(AHR)的抗氧化作用。AHR以0.5%(w/w,T2)和1%(w/w,T3)的浓度与切碎的背最长肌混合。将含有AHR(T2和T3)的肉丸与含有0.05%(w/w)抗坏血酸(T1)作为参考和不含抗氧化剂作为对照的肉丸进行比较。在贮藏过程中,T2的2-硫代巴比妥酸反应物质(TBARS)值、二硫键形成、羰基含量和挥发性碱性氮(VBN)值均低于对照(p
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Effect of <i>Allium hookeri</i> Root on Physicochemical, Lipid, and Protein Oxidation of <i>Longissimus Dorsi</i> Muscle Meatball.

Effect of <i>Allium hookeri</i> Root on Physicochemical, Lipid, and Protein Oxidation of <i>Longissimus Dorsi</i> Muscle Meatball.

Effect of <i>Allium hookeri</i> Root on Physicochemical, Lipid, and Protein Oxidation of <i>Longissimus Dorsi</i> Muscle Meatball.

Effect of Allium hookeri Root on Physicochemical, Lipid, and Protein Oxidation of Longissimus Dorsi Muscle Meatball.

The antioxidant effects of Allium hookeri root (AHR) were investigated by evaluating lipid and protein oxidation in meatballs during refrigerated storage at 4±1℃. AHR was mixed at concentrations of 0.5% (w/w, T2) and 1% (w/w, T3) with minced longissimus dorsi muscle. Meatballs containing AHR (T2 and T3) were compared to those containing 0.05% (w/w) ascorbic acid (T1) as a reference and without antioxidant as a control. The 2-thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) value, disulfide bond formation, carbonyl contents, and volatile basic nitrogen (VBN) value of T2 were lower than those of the control during storage (p<0.05). The pH values of T2 and T3 were higher than that of the control (p<0.05). Texture profile analysis of T2 revealed a lower value compared to the control (p<0.05). Therefore, the VBN value, TBARS value, disulfide bond formation, and carbonyl content in meatball containing AHR were lower than those of the control meatball. These results indicate that AHR improves the quality of meat products and functions as an antioxidant.

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