Effect of high power ultrasound waves on properties of meat: A review

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The effect of high power ultrasound waves on physical, biochemical, and microbial properties of meat have been the subject of a great deal of interest in recent years. The present review details the basic principles underlying the effects of ultrasound on the properties of food systems, followed by discussion of specific effects of high power ultrasound on meat products, including muscle, cellular, and subcellular components. In addition, the specific effects of high power ultrasound on the following parameters are discussed: enzyme activities and efficiencies, muscle proteolysis, quality criteria such as tenderness; extraction of protein, gelation, and restructuring of meat products and germicidal properties against meat micro-organisms.

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Jayasooriya, S. D., Bhandari, B. R., Torley, P., & D’Arcy, B. R. (2004, July). Effect of high power ultrasound waves on properties of meat: A review. International Journal of Food Properties. https://doi.org/10.1081/JFP-120030039

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