Effects of dietary fiber from rice bran on the quality characteristics of emulsion-type sausages

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This study evaluated the effects of dietary fiber extracted from rice bran on the chemical composition, cooking characteristics and sensory properties of emulsion type sausage. Sausages were produced containing 0%, 1%, 2%, 3%, and 4% dietary fiber extracted from rice bran. The negative control had the highest fat, cooking loss, CIE L- and CIE a-values. The sausages containing rice bran had higher moisture, ash, pH, and CIE b-values than the control. Sausages with 3% rice bran had the lowest cooking loss. Sausages with 4% rice bran had the highest hardness and cohesiveness. There was a significant difference among the emulsion sausage samples with respect to sensory properties, with sausages containing 1% and 2% rice bran having a higher overall acceptability than the other sausages.

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Choi, Y. S., Jeong, J. Y., Choi, J. H., Han, D. J., Kim, H. Y., Lee, M. A., … Kim, C. J. (2008). Effects of dietary fiber from rice bran on the quality characteristics of emulsion-type sausages. Korean Journal for Food Science of Animal Resources, 28(1), 14–20. https://doi.org/10.5851/kosfa.2008.28.1.14

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