Evaluation of quality factors of bovine and chicken meat marinated with reduced sodium content
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Resumo: | In many industrialized countries, including Brazil, sodium intake exceeds the nutritional recommendations. Excessive consumption is associated with hypertension and premature death by cardiovascular diseases. The industry's challenge is to produce products with reduced sodium that are similar to regular products in texture and flavor and consistent with consumers' dietary habits. The present study aimed at substituting 25 and 50% NaCl for KCl in marinated beef and chicken meat with the addition of aromatic herbs and spices. The following microbiological analyses were carried out: macronutrient, chemical composition, and sensorial analysis. The meats showed a reduction in NaCl contents without any changes in their physical and chemical characteristics, and the products´ quality and microbiological safety were maintained. Beef and chicken tenderness was maintained for both treatments. Furthermore, the use of 50% KCl did not cause any changes in the products' sensory quality, and the overall acceptance of both types of meat was maintained. Results showed that a reduction by 50% in the NaCl contents of marinated meat products with a combination of herbs and spices is possible. Future applications in other meat products and sausages are highly promising. |
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Evaluation of quality factors of bovine and chicken meat marinated with reduced sodium contentbeefspicesherbssensory analysislipid oxidationtextureIn many industrialized countries, including Brazil, sodium intake exceeds the nutritional recommendations. Excessive consumption is associated with hypertension and premature death by cardiovascular diseases. The industry's challenge is to produce products with reduced sodium that are similar to regular products in texture and flavor and consistent with consumers' dietary habits. The present study aimed at substituting 25 and 50% NaCl for KCl in marinated beef and chicken meat with the addition of aromatic herbs and spices. The following microbiological analyses were carried out: macronutrient, chemical composition, and sensorial analysis. The meats showed a reduction in NaCl contents without any changes in their physical and chemical characteristics, and the products´ quality and microbiological safety were maintained. Beef and chicken tenderness was maintained for both treatments. Furthermore, the use of 50% KCl did not cause any changes in the products' sensory quality, and the overall acceptance of both types of meat was maintained. Results showed that a reduction by 50% in the NaCl contents of marinated meat products with a combination of herbs and spices is possible. Future applications in other meat products and sausages are highly promising.Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos2013-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-20612013000400025Food Science and Technology v.33 n.4 2013reponame:Food Science and Technology (Campinas)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos (SBCTA)instacron:SBCTA10.1590/S0101-20612013000400025info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarvalho,Camila BarbosaMadrona,Grasiele ScaramalCorradine,Silvana da SilvaReche,Péricles MartimPozza,Magali Soares dos SantosPrado,Ivanor Nunes doeng2014-02-12T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0101-20612013000400025Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/ctaONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@sbcta.org.br1678-457X0101-2061opendoar:2014-02-12T00:00Food Science and Technology (Campinas) - Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos (SBCTA)false |
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Evaluation of quality factors of bovine and chicken meat marinated with reduced sodium content |
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Evaluation of quality factors of bovine and chicken meat marinated with reduced sodium content |
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Evaluation of quality factors of bovine and chicken meat marinated with reduced sodium content Carvalho,Camila Barbosa beef spices herbs sensory analysis lipid oxidation texture |
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Evaluation of quality factors of bovine and chicken meat marinated with reduced sodium content |
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Evaluation of quality factors of bovine and chicken meat marinated with reduced sodium content |
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Evaluation of quality factors of bovine and chicken meat marinated with reduced sodium content |
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Evaluation of quality factors of bovine and chicken meat marinated with reduced sodium content |
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Evaluation of quality factors of bovine and chicken meat marinated with reduced sodium content |
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Carvalho,Camila Barbosa |
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Carvalho,Camila Barbosa Madrona,Grasiele Scaramal Corradine,Silvana da Silva Reche,Péricles Martim Pozza,Magali Soares dos Santos Prado,Ivanor Nunes do |
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Madrona,Grasiele Scaramal Corradine,Silvana da Silva Reche,Péricles Martim Pozza,Magali Soares dos Santos Prado,Ivanor Nunes do |
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Carvalho,Camila Barbosa Madrona,Grasiele Scaramal Corradine,Silvana da Silva Reche,Péricles Martim Pozza,Magali Soares dos Santos Prado,Ivanor Nunes do |
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beef spices herbs sensory analysis lipid oxidation texture |
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beef spices herbs sensory analysis lipid oxidation texture |
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In many industrialized countries, including Brazil, sodium intake exceeds the nutritional recommendations. Excessive consumption is associated with hypertension and premature death by cardiovascular diseases. The industry's challenge is to produce products with reduced sodium that are similar to regular products in texture and flavor and consistent with consumers' dietary habits. The present study aimed at substituting 25 and 50% NaCl for KCl in marinated beef and chicken meat with the addition of aromatic herbs and spices. The following microbiological analyses were carried out: macronutrient, chemical composition, and sensorial analysis. The meats showed a reduction in NaCl contents without any changes in their physical and chemical characteristics, and the products´ quality and microbiological safety were maintained. Beef and chicken tenderness was maintained for both treatments. Furthermore, the use of 50% KCl did not cause any changes in the products' sensory quality, and the overall acceptance of both types of meat was maintained. Results showed that a reduction by 50% in the NaCl contents of marinated meat products with a combination of herbs and spices is possible. Future applications in other meat products and sausages are highly promising. |
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