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Food Chem ; 132(1): 18-26, 2012 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26434258

ABSTRACT

Two extraction techniques, dynamic headspace extraction (DHE) and solid-phase microextraction (SPME), were compared to assess the effect of high-pressure treatment (400MPa, 10min, 12°C) on the volatile compounds of low-acid fermented sausage "espetec" and sliced cooked pork shoulder stored at 4°C. DHE was more efficient at extracting low-boiling compounds such as ethanal, 2,3-butanedione and alcohols, while SPME extracted more efficiently a higher number of chemical families, especially fatty acids. The effect of pressurisation on the volatile fraction of "espetec" was better categorized by DHE, whereas SPME was more appropriate for cooked pork shoulder. The volatile fraction of "espetec" changed slightly after pressurisation, mainly showing a decrease in the levels of lipid-derived compounds, like linear alkanes, aldehydes, or 1-alcohols in pressurised samples. The volatile profile of cooked pork shoulder underwent substantial changes during refrigerated storage, mainly due to microbial metabolism, most of these changes being limited by HPP.


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Meat Products/analysis , Red Meat/analysis , Solid Phase Microextraction/methods , Volatile Organic Compounds/chemistry , Cooking , Fermentation
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