The effect of different rosemary formats (powdered: RP; extract: REX; essential oil: REO; oleoresin: ROL) on vacuum-packed lamb meat raw burgers shelf-life was studied. pH, colour coordinates (L*, a*, b*), microbial count (Total viable count, Enterobacteriaceae, Pseudomonas spp., Lactic acid bacteria), and lipid oxidation were analysed during 14 d. A control group, without spice was used. pH decreased (p < .001) in all samples, reaching the lowest values in ROL. L* remained stable, except in ROL (p < .05), a* showed variations in RP (p < .05), and b* in RP (p < .01) and in ROL (p < .001). Differences (p < .001) were found among treatments on lipid oxidation, with the lowest values in RP. The microbial counts increased with the storage (p < .001) in all microorganism groups in all batches. Shelf life was 10 days for RP and control, 14 days for REX, REO and ROL.
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Vergara, H., Cózar, A., & Rubio, N. (2021). Lamb meat burgers shelf life: effect of the addition of different forms of rosemary (Rosmarinus Officinalis L.). CYTA - Journal of Food, 19(1), 606–613. https://doi.org/10.1080/19476337.2021.1938238
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