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Impact of electron-beam irradiation on the quality characteristics of raw ground beef

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Authors

Feng, Xi; Jo, Cheorun; Nam, Ki Chang; Ahn, Dong U.

Issue Date
2019-06
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Citation
Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies, Vol.54, pp.87-92
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of different irradiation doses (0-4.5 kGy) on the quality of raw ground beef. The results showed a significant increase in lipid oxidation and protein oxidation after irradiation, and color fading was observed only at 4.5 kGy irradiation. The increasing spermidine did not trigger any food safety panic button in irradiated raw ground beef, but this issue should be taken into consideration in irradiated cured meat products. Electronic tongue detected higher saltiness in irradiated meat due to increased drip loss by irradiation. Due to the synergistic effect of saltiness on umami, an unexpected increase in umami taste was observed at 4.5 kGy. Dimethyl disulfide produced from the sulfur-containing amino acids, the major irradiation processing biomarker, was only detected at 4.5 kGy irradiation. Thus, electron beam irradiation < 4.5 kGy was effective doses for the vacuum-packaged raw ground beef without influencing its physicochemical characteristics.
ISSN
1466-8564
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/206217
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ifset.2019.03.010
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Research Area Analysis, evaluation, and development of quality and process of animal-origin foods, Development of non-thermal process for improvement of safety of animal-origin foods, Understanding of muscle biology and cultured muscle production

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