KMID : 1024620230430020269
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Food Science of Animal Resources 2023 Volume.43 No. 2 p.269 ~ p.281
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The Effect of Gelatin Coating and Sonication on the Quality Properties of Wet-Aging Pork Loins
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Kim Yea-Ji
Kim Tae-Woo Kim Tae-Kyung Lee Jae-Hoon Shin Dong-Min Yu Hwan-Hee Choi Yun-Sang
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Abstract
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In this study, we evaluate the effect of gelatin coating and sonication of wet-aged pork loin on quality. The moisture content of wet-aged pork loin with sonication and gelatin coating was the highest in the G5S sample (5% gelatin coating and sonication), while the moisture content of wet-aged pork loin with sonication was higher than that without sonication. The pH of wet-aged pork loin with sonication was lower than that without sonication. The aging loss of 5% gelatin coating with sonication was significantly lower than that of G0 (control), while the cooking loss was the lowest in G0 wet-aged pork loin. The water holding capacity of the wet-aged pork loin was the highest in G1. The thiobarbituric acid reactive substances value of wet-aged pork loin was significantly decreased with coating and not affected by sonication. The gelatin coating and sonication treatment significantly increased the myofibrillar fragmentation index of the samples. Shear force of wet-aged pork loin significantly decreased as the samples were gelatin-coated and sonicated. The myofibrillar and total protein solubilities were not significantly different between samples. In conclusion, the 1% gelatin coating with sonication can enhance the quality of wet-aged pork loin.
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KEYWORD
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gelatin, sonication, wet-aging, pork loin, quality properties
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