The development of aromas in ruminant meat

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Abstract

This review provides an update on our understanding of the chemical reactions (lipid oxidation, Strecker and Maillard reactions, thiamine degradation) and a discussion of the principal aroma compounds derived from those reaction or other sources in cooked meat, mainly focused on ruminant species. This knowledge is essential in order to understand, control, and improve the quality of food products. More studies are necessary to fully understand the role of each compound in the overall cooked meat flavour and their possible effect in consumer acceptability. © 2013 by the authors.

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Resconi, V. C., Escudero, A., & Campo, M. M. (2013, June). The development of aromas in ruminant meat. Molecules. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules18066748

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