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Functional, Sensory, and Microbiological Properties of Restructured Beef and Emu Steaks
Author(s) -
Shao C.H.,
Avens J.S.,
Schmidt G.R.,
Maga J.A.
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
journal of food science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.772
H-Index - 150
eISSN - 1750-3841
pISSN - 0022-1147
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2621.1999.tb12280.x
Subject(s) - chemistry , food science , sodium lactate , zoology , sodium , biology , organic chemistry
Beef and emu steaks were restructured with 5% fibrinogen/0.25% thrombin (F), 0.5% algin/0.5% calcium lactate (A), or 0.5% phosphate/1.5% salt (P). P and A treatments had higher cooked binding strengths and cook yields than the F treatments (P < 0.05). The pH and cook yields of restructured emu were higher than beef (P < 0.05). Binding strength of emu was lower than beef in all binding systems (P < 0.05). F solution had an aerobic plate count (APC) of 39,000/g and increased the microbial count in restructured emu steaks from 940 to 7500/g (P < 0.05). Cooking to 60°C reduced APC to < 250/g (P < 0.05) with progressively greater bacterial kill after cooking to 66°C or 75°C.