Gel color and texture of surimi-like pork from muscles at different rigor states post-mortem

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Gels were made from surimi-like pork (SLP) made from muscles obtained at 1, 24 and 72 h post-mortem. The SLP from pre-rigor muscle had higher pH and moisture percentage compared to in- or post-rigor muscles. Also, SLP from pre-rigor muscle showed higher concentration of water-soluble protein that was washed out during the process. Gel from post-rigor muscle exhibited higher a* and b* value, and also resulted in higher Chroma and lower hue values. The dark color of gel from post-rigor muscle was related to higher concentration of sarcoplasmic protein in SLP and denser structure in the gel matrix. SDS-PAGE showed higher intensity of the phosphorylase in the sarcoplasmic protein fraction from pre-rigor muscle. Gel from post-rigor muscle showed higher hardness and sensory firmness, and the greater firmness was related to higher concentration of protein in SLP, and a compact network with smaller pockets in the gel matrix.

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Kang, G. H., Yang, H. S., Jeong, J. Y., Moon, S. H., Hur, S. J., Park, G. B., & Joo, S. T. (2007). Gel color and texture of surimi-like pork from muscles at different rigor states post-mortem. Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences, 20(7), 1127–1134. https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.2007.1127

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