The Effects of Phytic Acid, Carnosine and Butylated Hydroxylanisole on Some Properties of Mechanically Deboned Chicken Patties during Frozen Storage

Özgül Özer, Cemalettin Sarıçoban, Kübra Ünal

Abstract


This research investigates that the effects of carnosine and phytic acid using to mechanically deboned chicken (MDCM) patties on pH, thiobarbituric acid reactives (TBARS), metmyoglobin, haem iron during 180 days of storage at -18ᵒC. Color characteristics (L, a* b*, Hue and chroma values) and sensory analysis were also examined in the mechanically deboned chicken patties. Treated with butylated hydroxylanisole (BHA) and carnosine decreased the TBARS values when comparing with control group (without antioxidant), except phytic acid group. Metmyoglobin formation was inhibited in MDCM patties by BHA, carnosine, phytic acid at the end of the frozen storage.  The initial a* value (18.63-20.80) decreased (9.13) during storage.

Keywords


Mechanically deboned chicken; Patty; Phytic acid; Carnosin; Lipid oxidation

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