Pork Fat
Mostrando 1-12 de 37 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Effect of the addition of rabbit meat on the technological and sensory properties of fermented sausage
Abstract Rabbit meat has a low-fat content when compared to other meat traditionally used as raw material in the processing of fermented sausages. In addition, it has high levels of essential amino acids in its composition. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the technological properties and sensorial acceptance of a fermented sausage produced
Food Sci. Technol. Publicado em: 2020-06
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2. Optimization of beef patties produced with vegetable oils: a mixture design approach and sensory evaluation
Abstract The exaggerated consumption of fast food and ready to eat products is a common practice which results in an unbalanced intake of saturated fats. In order to improve the fat composition of beef patties, mixture design was used to optimize the inclusion of pomace olive oil (POO) and canola oil (CO). Cooking yield, moisture retention, diameter reductio
Food Sci. Technol. Publicado em: 2020-06
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3. Low fat goat meat sausage with chitosan-glucose Maillard reaction product: impact on quality and shelf life
Abstract Low fat fresh goat sausages based on chitosan (LMWC) and derivative chitosan (LMWC-Glc) were developed aiming to produce a functional food product evaluating the effect of inclusion of these compounds on quality, stability and shelf life. Goat sausages (10% pork fat) were formulated with 2% (w/w) of LMWC or LMWC-Glc and stored at 4 °C during 21 day
Food Sci. Technol. Publicado em: 2020-03
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4. Low fat goat meat sausage with chitosan-glucose Maillard reaction product: impact on quality and shelf life
Abstract Low fat fresh goat sausages based on chitosan (LMWC) and derivative chitosan (LMWC-Glc) were developed aiming to produce a functional food product evaluating the effect of inclusion of these compounds on quality, stability and shelf life. Goat sausages (10% pork fat) were formulated with 2% (w/w) of LMWC or LMWC-Glc and stored at 4 °C during 21 day
Food Sci. Technol. Publicado em: 28/11/2019
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5. Effect of the addition of rabbit meat on the technological and sensory properties of fermented sausage
Abstract Rabbit meat has a low-fat content when compared to other meat traditionally used as raw material in the processing of fermented sausages. In addition, it has high levels of essential amino acids in its composition. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the technological properties and sensorial acceptance of a fermented sausage produced
Food Sci. Technol. Publicado em: 25/11/2019
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6. Technological and sensory characteristics of hamburgers added with chia seed as fat replacer
RESUMO: No intuito de melhorar a qualidade nutricional e funcional, hambúrgueres de frango foram elaborados com diferentes quantidades de semente de chia (0, 2, 4 e 8%) em substituição ao toucinho e avaliados quanto às características microbiológicas, tecnológicas e sensoriais. A composição centesimal e as características microbiológicas dos hamb
Cienc. Rural. Publicado em: 15/08/2019
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7. How does the added fat source affect sensory quality of sheep and goat pâtés?
RESUMO: Avaliou-se a qualidade sensorial de patês de carne de ovelhas e cabras com diferentes fontes e percentagem de gordura (10% ou 30%, e barriga de porco ou azeite). Um painel de provadores treinado realizou análise sensorial e foram consultados consumidores para perceber as suas preferências. A análise generalizada de Procrustes foi usada para test
Cienc. Rural. Publicado em: 25/04/2019
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8. Ractopamine supplementation improves leanness and carcass yield, minimally affecting pork quality in immunocastrated pigs
ABSTRACT: This study was carried out to determine the combining effects of feeding up to 15 mg kg−1 ractopamine (RAC) to physically castrated (PC) pigs or those injected with an anti-GnRF vaccine (IC), on growth performance during suckling, weaning, growing and finishing phases. Out of a total of 1,160 male piglets, 50 % were surgically castrated at age 7,
Sci. agric. (Piracicaba, Braz.). Publicado em: 2018-05
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9. Probiotic salami with fat and curing salts reduction: physicochemical, textural and sensory characteristics
Abstract This work was evaluated the physicochemical, textural and the sensory properties of meat products fermented with traditional or probiotic cultures with lower fat and curing salt content. Chemical composition was evaluated in T30 and instrumental texture was determined during the experimental protocol. A sensory profile evaluation was carried out us
Food Sci. Technol. Publicado em: 05/04/2018
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10. A comprehensive transcriptome analysis of skeletal muscles in two Polish pig breeds differing in fat and meat quality traits
Abstract Pork is the most popular meat in the world. Unfortunately, the selection pressure focused on high meat content led to a reduction in pork quality. The present study used RNA-seq technology to identify metabolic process genes related to pork quality traits and fat deposition. Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified between pigs of Pulaw
Genet. Mol. Biol.. Publicado em: 2018-03
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11. Effect of pre-emulsified sesame oil on physical-chemical and rheological properties of pork batters
Abstract Physical-chemical and rheological properties of pork batters as affected by replacing pork back-fat with pre-emulsified sesame oil were investigated. Replacement of pork back-fat with pre-emulsified sesame oil, improved L* value, moisture and protein content, hardness, cohesiveness, and chewiness, declined a* value, fat content and energy, but not a
Food Sci. Technol. Publicado em: 20/07/2017
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12. Staphylococcus xylosus fermentation of pork fatty waste: raw material for biodiesel production
ABSTRACT The need for cleaner sources of energy has stirred research into utilising alternate fuel sources with favourable emission and sustainability such as biodiesel. However, there are technical constraints that hinder the widespread use of some of the low cost raw materials such as pork fatty wastes. Currently available technology permits the use of lip
Braz. J. Microbiol.. Publicado em: 2016-09