Physicochemical properties of hot-dog of meat of flame with incorporation of albumen, rubber of tare and protein of soy bean

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We assessed the texture profile (TPA), Aw and PH of hot-dog elaborated on the basis of llama meat; We worked with 16 formulations that included different levels of inclusion of egg albumin (AH), Tara Gum (GT) and functional soy Concentrate (CSF). By TPA, cohesiveness, mastication, hardness, gummines...

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Autores: Apaza, Apaza, Elias,, C., Salvá, B., Apaza, C.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2017
Institución:Universidad Nacional del Altiplano
Repositorio:Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinas
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Llama meat
improvers
texture profile
carne de llama
mejoradores
perfil de textura
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Physicochemical properties of hot-dog of meat of flame with incorporation of albumen, rubber of tare and protein of soy bean
Propiedades fisicoquimicas de hot-dog de carne de llama con inclusión de albúmina, goma de tara y proteína de soya - CIIA 2017
title Physicochemical properties of hot-dog of meat of flame with incorporation of albumen, rubber of tare and protein of soy bean
spellingShingle Physicochemical properties of hot-dog of meat of flame with incorporation of albumen, rubber of tare and protein of soy bean
Apaza, Apaza
Llama meat
improvers
texture profile
carne de llama
mejoradores
perfil de textura
title_short Physicochemical properties of hot-dog of meat of flame with incorporation of albumen, rubber of tare and protein of soy bean
title_full Physicochemical properties of hot-dog of meat of flame with incorporation of albumen, rubber of tare and protein of soy bean
title_fullStr Physicochemical properties of hot-dog of meat of flame with incorporation of albumen, rubber of tare and protein of soy bean
title_full_unstemmed Physicochemical properties of hot-dog of meat of flame with incorporation of albumen, rubber of tare and protein of soy bean
title_sort Physicochemical properties of hot-dog of meat of flame with incorporation of albumen, rubber of tare and protein of soy bean
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Apaza, Apaza
Elias,, C.
Salvá, B.
Apaza, C.
Elias,, C.
Salvá, B.
author Apaza, Apaza
author_facet Apaza, Apaza
Elias,, C.
Salvá, B.
Apaza, C.
author_role author
author2 Elias,, C.
Salvá, B.
Apaza, C.
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author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Llama meat
improvers
texture profile
carne de llama
mejoradores
perfil de textura
topic Llama meat
improvers
texture profile
carne de llama
mejoradores
perfil de textura
description We assessed the texture profile (TPA), Aw and PH of hot-dog elaborated on the basis of llama meat; We worked with 16 formulations that included different levels of inclusion of egg albumin (AH), Tara Gum (GT) and functional soy Concentrate (CSF). By TPA, cohesiveness, mastication, hardness, gumminess and elasticity were assessed. To evaluate the individual and synergistic effect of the components, the mixture design method was used. It was found that the addition of CSF influenced significantly in hardness (R2 = 0.92) and chewability (r2 = 0.94), while cohesiveness was positively influenced by the greater proportion of GT and AH (r2 = 0.97). On the other hand, the elasticity showed greater magnitude when the proportion of CSF and AH (R2 = 0.90) increased in the mixture. The microbiological barriers of ph and AW were also evaluated, it was observed that the Aw was reduced mainly by CSF and AH (r2 = 0.765) and ph decreased when Tara gum increased (r2 = 0.79). In the program, hardness (79,115 N) and elasticity (10,930 mm) were optimized. The three components replaced 3% of the base formulation. The optimized formula (FO) presented 14.6% AH, 16.3% of GT and 69.1% of CSF. The texture characteristics of the FO were compared with a hot dog made with pork HDCC (hardness 75.828 ± 10%, elasticity 11.470 ± 10%), and another flame HDCLL (hardness 41.830 ± 10%, elasticity 9.180 ± 10%), no significant differences were found with respect to the Elasticity. Regarding hardness, HDLL compared with HDCC showed significant differences (P < 0.05); But when 3% of the components were incorporated into the formulation of llama meat (FOCM) it did not present significant differences.  
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spelling Physicochemical properties of hot-dog of meat of flame with incorporation of albumen, rubber of tare and protein of soy beanPropiedades fisicoquimicas de hot-dog de carne de llama con inclusión de albúmina, goma de tara y proteína de soya - CIIA 2017Apaza, Apaza Elias,, C. Salvá, B. Apaza, C. Elias,, C. Salvá, B. Llama meatimproverstexture profilecarne de llamamejoradoresperfil de texturaWe assessed the texture profile (TPA), Aw and PH of hot-dog elaborated on the basis of llama meat; We worked with 16 formulations that included different levels of inclusion of egg albumin (AH), Tara Gum (GT) and functional soy Concentrate (CSF). By TPA, cohesiveness, mastication, hardness, gumminess and elasticity were assessed. To evaluate the individual and synergistic effect of the components, the mixture design method was used. It was found that the addition of CSF influenced significantly in hardness (R2 = 0.92) and chewability (r2 = 0.94), while cohesiveness was positively influenced by the greater proportion of GT and AH (r2 = 0.97). On the other hand, the elasticity showed greater magnitude when the proportion of CSF and AH (R2 = 0.90) increased in the mixture. The microbiological barriers of ph and AW were also evaluated, it was observed that the Aw was reduced mainly by CSF and AH (r2 = 0.765) and ph decreased when Tara gum increased (r2 = 0.79). In the program, hardness (79,115 N) and elasticity (10,930 mm) were optimized. The three components replaced 3% of the base formulation. The optimized formula (FO) presented 14.6% AH, 16.3% of GT and 69.1% of CSF. The texture characteristics of the FO were compared with a hot dog made with pork HDCC (hardness 75.828 ± 10%, elasticity 11.470 ± 10%), and another flame HDCLL (hardness 41.830 ± 10%, elasticity 9.180 ± 10%), no significant differences were found with respect to the Elasticity. Regarding hardness, HDLL compared with HDCC showed significant differences (P < 0.05); But when 3% of the components were incorporated into the formulation of llama meat (FOCM) it did not present significant differences.  Se evaluó el perfil de textura (TPA), Aw y pH de hot-dog elaborado a base a carne de llama; se trabajó con 16 formulaciones que incluyeron diferentes niveles de inclusión de albúmina de huevo (AH), goma de tara (GT) y concentrado funcional de soya (CFS). Mediante el TPA se evaluó la cohesividad, masticabilidad, dureza, gomosidad y elasticidad. Para evaluar el efecto individual y sinérgico de los componentes se utilizó el método de Diseño de mezclas. Se encontró que la adición de CFS influenció significativamente en la dureza (R2=0.92) y la masticabilidad (R2=0.94), mientras que la cohesividad se vió influenciada positivamente por la mayor proporción de GT y AH (R2=0.97). De otra parte, la elasticidad presentó mayor magnitud cuando en la mezcla se incrementó la proporción de CFS y AH (R2=0.90). Las barreras microbiológicas de pH y Aw también fueron evaluadas, se observó que la Aw se vió reducida principalmente por el CFS y la AH (R2=0.765) y el pH disminuyó cuando se incrementó la goma de tara (R2=0.79). En el programa, se optimizó dureza (79.115 N) y elasticidad (10.930 mm). Los tres componentes sustituyeron un 3% de la formulación base. La fórmula optimizada (FO) presentó 14.6% de AH, 16.3% de GT y 69.1% de CFS. Las características de textura de la FO se comparó con un hot dog elaborado con carne de cerdo HDCC (dureza 75.828±10%, elasticidad 11.470±10%), y otro de llama HDCLL (dureza 41.830±10%, elasticidad 9.180±10%), no se encontraron diferencias significativas respecto a la elasticidad. Respecto a la dureza, el HDLL comparado con el HDCC presentaron diferencias significativas (p<0.05); pero cuando se incorporó el 3% de los componentes a la formulación de carne de llama (FOCM) no presentó diferencias significativas.  Universidad Nacional del Altiplano2017-10-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdf//huajsapata.unap.edu.pe/index.php/ria/article/view/16010.18271/ria.2017.310Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinas - Journal of High Andean Research; Vol. 19 No. 4 (2017); 367-372Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinas - Journal of High Andean Research; Vol. 19 Núm. 4 (2017); 367-3722306-85822313-2957reponame:Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinasinstname:Universidad Nacional del Altiplanoinstacron:UNAPspa//huajsapata.unap.edu.pe/index.php/ria/article/view/160/140Derechos de autor 2020 Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:huajsapata.unap.edu.pe:article/1602020-09-29T10:15:04Z
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