Antioxidant Activity of Selected Spices Used in Fermented Meat Sausage

  • Al-Jalay B
  • Blank G
  • Mcconnell B
  • et al.
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MATERIALS AND METHODS The antioxidant activity of ten spices commonly used in the formulation of a fermented meat sausage (Pastourma) were evaluated using a hemoglobin peroxidation procedure involving safflower oil in a water emulsion (10%). Clove followed by rose petals and allspice exhibited the highest antioxidant index when used in a dry form. In an aqueous-based microbiological broth, cloves again showed the highest antioxidant index followed by black pepper, ginger and rose petals. Generally anti-oxidant indices were higher in emulsions containing dry spice than in an aqueous based microbiological broth.

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Al-Jalay, B., Blank, G., Mcconnell, B., & Al-Khayat, M. (1987). Antioxidant Activity of Selected Spices Used in Fermented Meat Sausage. Journal of Food Protection, 50(1), 25–27. https://doi.org/10.4315/0362-028x-50.1.25

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