Evaluation of Hesperidin on Sausages Stuffed in a New Modified Casing during Long-Term Storage—A Preliminary Study
Sustainability
; 14(15):9071, 2022.
Article
in English
| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1994154
ABSTRACT
The effects of hesperidin and different casings on pH, moisture content, water-holding capacity, and total viable count (TVC) of sausages stored for 171 days were evaluated by principal component analysis (PCA) and discriminant analysis (DA). Sausages stuffed in a modified casing with treatment B (soy lecithin concentration 130, soy oil concentration 2.5%, lactic acid concentration 21 mL/kg NaCl [solid], treated time 90 min) had a significantly lower pH value (6.89 ± 0.01) at d 31 but higher (6.55 ± 0.03) than that of control casings at d 171 (p < 0.05). Hesperidin plays an important role in antimicrobial property that renders the sausages with modified casing by treatment A (soy lecithin concentration 127.5, soy oil concentration 1.25%, lactic acid concentration 19.5 mL/kg NaCl [solid], treated time 75 min) stable (p > 0.05), with the final TVC of 5.03 ± 0.10 log cfu/g. According to the PCA results, water-holding capacity has a positive correlation to pH. Moisture content was the best discriminator for differentiating sausages with control and modified casings, whilst pH was able to discriminate sausages stored after 138 days from other days.
Environmental Studies; modified casing; hesperidin; principal component analysis; discriminant analysis; Soybeans; Surfactants; Volatile organic compounds--VOCs; Lactic acid; pH; Moisture effects; Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2; Sausages; Citrus fruits; Principal components analysis; Lecithin; Moisture content; Antiinfectives and antibacterials; Water content; Sodium chloride; Casings; Flavonoids; pH effects; Coronaviruses; Variance analysis; United States--US; Japan
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Experimental Studies
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English
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Sustainability
Year:
2022
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