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Partial and total replacement of meat by plant-based proteins in chicken sausage: evaluation of mechanical, physico-chemical and sensory characteristics.

Kamani, Mohammad Hassan and Meera, M. S. and Bhaskar, N. and Modi, V. K. (2019) Partial and total replacement of meat by plant-based proteins in chicken sausage: evaluation of mechanical, physico-chemical and sensory characteristics. Journal of Food Science and Technology, 56 (5). pp. 2660-2669. ISSN 0022-1155

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Abstract

The processed meats are classified in the first category of carcinogenic compounds due to its numerous health issues. For this reason, there is a growing interest to utilize healthy ingredients for formulation of meat-based products. The objective of this study was to replace completely and partially meat by plant proteins in sausage formulation and compare the characteristics of these novel formulae with full meat sample. The results showed that the plant proteins minimized the cooking loss and shrinkage and improved emulsion stability by creating a strong structural network in cooked emulsion. In contrast, the full meat samples had better strength/elasticity in terms of folding score (4.67 out of 5) and gel strength (2553.68 g mm) when compared to meat-reduced and meat-free samples. The sensory assessment showed that replacement of chicken meat by plant proteins was highly acceptable in terms of texture, odor, color and overall acceptance. Overall, it is concluded that plant proteins can be regarded as promising ingredients to replace 80–100% meat in sausage.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Meat alternative Sausage Emulsified meat Plant proteins Textural properties
Subjects: 600 Technology > 08 Food technology > 20 Plant Food
600 Technology > 08 Food technology > 28 Meat, Fish & Poultry
Divisions: Grain Science and Technology
Meat Fish and Poultry Technology
Depositing User: Food Sci. & Technol. Information Services
Date Deposited: 25 Nov 2020 08:45
Last Modified: 25 Nov 2020 08:45
URI: http://ir.cftri.res.in/id/eprint/14636

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