Replacement of mechanically deboned chicken meat with its protein hydrolysate in mortadella-type sausages

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Mortadella-type sausage manufactured using mechanically deboned chicken meat were reformulated replacing MDCM with increasing amounts of MDCM protein hydrolysates (10%, 20%, and 30%), and their physicochemical, microbiological, and sensorial characteristics were evaluated for 60 days of storage at 4 °C. The higher substitutions resulted in sausages more susceptible to lipid oxidation with higher TBARS values during storage; however, these values were lower than the organoleptic perception threshold. The sausages were darker and less red, with lower lightness (L*) and redness (a*) values than those of the control treatment. They had soft texture, which was evidenced by both the instrumental and sensory analysis. Therefore, the formulation containing 10% of MDCM protein hydrolysates proved to be the most suitable for mortadella-type sausage elaboration.

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Cavalheiro, C. P., Lüdtke, F. L., Stefanello, F. S., Kubota, E. H., Terra, N. N., & Fries, L. L. M. (2014). Replacement of mechanically deboned chicken meat with its protein hydrolysate in mortadella-type sausages. Food Science and Technology (Brazil), 34(3), 478–484. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-457x.6370

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