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Ciênc. rural (Online) ; 51(3): e20190979, 2021. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1153856

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ABSTRACT: The objective of this research was to elaborate and characterize mortadella using fillet residues ('V'-cut fillet trim) of Nile tilapia, in order to add value to this by-product of the filleting process. Three mortadellas were made, one with 100% tilapia fillet trimmings, another containing 100% chicken meat and the third with 100% pork meat. Mortadellae were characterized in terms of microbiology, chemical composition, calcium, collagen, pH, Aw, colour, texture and formulation cost. Mortadella was within the recommended microbiological standards. Tilapia mortadella had higher levels of moisture, ash, calcium and collagen, higher pH and lower water activity when compared to other species. The tilapia mortadella had lower brightness, higher chroma a * and intermediate chroma b *, compared with the others. The texture of tilapia mortadella was better in terms of hardness, gumminess and chewability, the values ​​of which were lower. The chicken mortadella had a higher acceptance rate; however, that of tilapia was also high, while all evaluated attributes of pork received the worst grades. Nile tilapia mortadella is a technological innovation that can be introduced into the food sector with good nutritional value and a good acceptance index.


RESUMO: O objetivo deste trabalho foi elaborar e caracterizar mortadelas a partir de aparas da filetagem (corte em "V" do filé) de tilápia do Nilo, de forma a possibilitar a agregação de valor a este subproduto do processo de filetagem. Foram elaboradas três mortadelas, sendo uma com 100% de aparas da filetagem de tilápia, outra contendo 100% de carne de frango e a terceira com 100% de carne suína. As mortadelas foram caracterizadas quanto à microbiologia, composição química, cálcio, colágeno, pH, Aw, cor, textura e custo de formulação. As mortadelas estavam dentro dos padrões microbiológicos recomendados. A mortadela de tilápia apresentou maiores teores de umidade, cinzas, cálcio e colágeno, maior pH e menor atividade de água quando comparada às demais espécies. A mortadela de tilápia apresentou menor luminosidade, maior croma a* e croma b* intermediário às demais. A textura foi melhor para as mortadelas de tilápia, quanto a dureza, gomosidade e mastigabilidade, cujos valores foram menores. A mortadela de frango teve maior índice de aceitação, porém, a de tilápia também foi elevado, enquanto de suíno todos os atributos avaliados receberam as piores notas. A mortadela de tilápia do Nilo é uma inovação tecnológica que pode ser introduzida no setor alimentício com bom valor nutricional e bom índice de aceitação.

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Food Sci. Technol (SBCTA, Impr.) ; 37(1): 52-58, Jan.-Mar. 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-892195

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Abstract The study was carried out with the objective of evaluating the influence of pre-slaughter stress on meat quality of Nile tilapia (O. niloticus) for 10 days of storage in ice. 75 whole fish were used eviscerated, with average weight and length of 825.75 ± 101.59 g and 28.25 ± 0.81 cm, respectively. The treatments consisted of time in which the animals underwent pre-slaughter hypoxia, being 0, 3 and 6 minutes. Rigor mortis and muscle pH were assessed besides the application of the Quality Index Method and analysis of total protein and blood glucose. Rigor mortis did not differ among treatments during the storage period, and after three hours all animals were in rigor stage. The muscle pH values varied widely during the study period, observing higher values on the third day of storage. Sensory analysis showed that after 10 days the tilapia from the different treatments did not differ in the evaluated quality parameters similarly, there was no difference regarding the evaluated blood biochemical parameters Thus, hypoxia of 6 minutes pre-slaughter does not influence the rigor mortis, muscle pH, qualitative perception of the meat quality, total protein and blood glucose of Nile tilapia.

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