Effect of different cooking procedures on cholesterol and fat contents of selected meat products

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Autor(a) principal: KEKLIK,Nene Meltem
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: BOZKURT,Hüseyin, TEKİN,Ali Rıza
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Food Science and Technology (Campinas)
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Resumo: Abstract Meat products are important sources of dietary cholesterol and saturated fat. The serum cholesterol level, which is considered a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, reportedly increases with higher intake of saturated fats and cholesterol. In this study, the effect of different cooking procedures on the cholesterol, fat, and moisture contents on wet and dry bases of selected meat products was investigated. After frying the cholesterol content of lamb (p<0.05), tail fat (p>0.05), and beef fried with or without olive oil (p<0.05) increased. However, sucuks (Turkish dry-fermented sausages) fried with or without olive oil exhibited lower (p<0.05) cholesterol content compared to the initial values. After barbequing the cholesterol content of lamb kebab (p>0.05) and hot spicy lamb kebab (p>0.05) decreased, while the cholesterol content of liver kebab (p<0.05) increased. The fat content of lamb (p<0.05) and beef fried with (p<0.05) or without olive oil (p>0.05) increased, whereas the fat content of tail fat (p<0.05) and sucuks fried with or without olive oil (p>0.05) decreased. The fat content of kebabs did not change significantly (p>0.05) after barbequing. Regardless of the meat product or cooking procedure, the cholesterol and fat contents on dry basis exhibited a significant decrease (p<0.05) after cooking.
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spelling Effect of different cooking procedures on cholesterol and fat contents of selected meat productscholesterolfatmeat productcooking procedurefryingAbstract Meat products are important sources of dietary cholesterol and saturated fat. The serum cholesterol level, which is considered a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, reportedly increases with higher intake of saturated fats and cholesterol. In this study, the effect of different cooking procedures on the cholesterol, fat, and moisture contents on wet and dry bases of selected meat products was investigated. After frying the cholesterol content of lamb (p<0.05), tail fat (p>0.05), and beef fried with or without olive oil (p<0.05) increased. However, sucuks (Turkish dry-fermented sausages) fried with or without olive oil exhibited lower (p<0.05) cholesterol content compared to the initial values. After barbequing the cholesterol content of lamb kebab (p>0.05) and hot spicy lamb kebab (p>0.05) decreased, while the cholesterol content of liver kebab (p<0.05) increased. The fat content of lamb (p<0.05) and beef fried with (p<0.05) or without olive oil (p>0.05) increased, whereas the fat content of tail fat (p<0.05) and sucuks fried with or without olive oil (p>0.05) decreased. The fat content of kebabs did not change significantly (p>0.05) after barbequing. Regardless of the meat product or cooking procedure, the cholesterol and fat contents on dry basis exhibited a significant decrease (p<0.05) after cooking.Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos2018-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-20612018000400683Food Science and Technology v.38 n.4 2018reponame:Food Science and Technology (Campinas)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos (SBCTA)instacron:SBCTA10.1590/fst.13117info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKEKLIK,Nene MeltemBOZKURT,HüseyinTEKİN,Ali Rızaeng2018-11-30T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0101-20612018000400683Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/ctaONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@sbcta.org.br1678-457X0101-2061opendoar:2018-11-30T00:00Food Science and Technology (Campinas) - Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos (SBCTA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of different cooking procedures on cholesterol and fat contents of selected meat products
title Effect of different cooking procedures on cholesterol and fat contents of selected meat products
spellingShingle Effect of different cooking procedures on cholesterol and fat contents of selected meat products
KEKLIK,Nene Meltem
cholesterol
fat
meat product
cooking procedure
frying
title_short Effect of different cooking procedures on cholesterol and fat contents of selected meat products
title_full Effect of different cooking procedures on cholesterol and fat contents of selected meat products
title_fullStr Effect of different cooking procedures on cholesterol and fat contents of selected meat products
title_full_unstemmed Effect of different cooking procedures on cholesterol and fat contents of selected meat products
title_sort Effect of different cooking procedures on cholesterol and fat contents of selected meat products
author KEKLIK,Nene Meltem
author_facet KEKLIK,Nene Meltem
BOZKURT,Hüseyin
TEKİN,Ali Rıza
author_role author
author2 BOZKURT,Hüseyin
TEKİN,Ali Rıza
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv KEKLIK,Nene Meltem
BOZKURT,Hüseyin
TEKİN,Ali Rıza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cholesterol
fat
meat product
cooking procedure
frying
topic cholesterol
fat
meat product
cooking procedure
frying
description Abstract Meat products are important sources of dietary cholesterol and saturated fat. The serum cholesterol level, which is considered a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, reportedly increases with higher intake of saturated fats and cholesterol. In this study, the effect of different cooking procedures on the cholesterol, fat, and moisture contents on wet and dry bases of selected meat products was investigated. After frying the cholesterol content of lamb (p<0.05), tail fat (p>0.05), and beef fried with or without olive oil (p<0.05) increased. However, sucuks (Turkish dry-fermented sausages) fried with or without olive oil exhibited lower (p<0.05) cholesterol content compared to the initial values. After barbequing the cholesterol content of lamb kebab (p>0.05) and hot spicy lamb kebab (p>0.05) decreased, while the cholesterol content of liver kebab (p<0.05) increased. The fat content of lamb (p<0.05) and beef fried with (p<0.05) or without olive oil (p>0.05) increased, whereas the fat content of tail fat (p<0.05) and sucuks fried with or without olive oil (p>0.05) decreased. The fat content of kebabs did not change significantly (p>0.05) after barbequing. Regardless of the meat product or cooking procedure, the cholesterol and fat contents on dry basis exhibited a significant decrease (p<0.05) after cooking.
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