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Effects of cooking method and final core-temperature on cooking loss, lipid oxidation, nucleotide-related compounds and aroma volatiles of Hanwoo brisketopen access

Authors
Utama, Dicky TriBaek, Ki HoJeong, Hae SeongYoon, Seok KiJoo, Seon-TeaLee, Sung Ki
Issue Date
Feb-2018
Publisher
ASIAN-AUSTRALASIAN ASSOC ANIMAL PRODUCTION SOC
Keywords
Cooking Method; Core Temperature; Hanwoo; Inosinic Acid; Lipid Oxidation; Volatile
Citation
ASIAN-AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES, v.31, no.2, pp 293 - 300
Pages
8
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
ASIAN-AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES
Volume
31
Number
2
Start Page
293
End Page
300
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/11929
DOI
10.5713/ajas.17.0217
ISSN
1011-2367
1976-5517
Abstract
Objective: This study observed the effects of cooking method and final core temperature on cooking loss, lipid oxidation, aroma volatiles, nucleotide-related compounds and aroma volatiles of Hanwoo brisket (deep pectoralis). Methods: Deep pectoralis muscles (8.65% of crude fat) were obtained from three Hanwoo steer carcasses with 1(+) quality grade. Samples were either oven-roasted at 180 degrees C (dry heat) or cooked in boiling water (moist heat) to final core temperature of 70 degrees C (medium) or 77 degrees C (well-done). Results: Boiling method reduced more fat but retained more moisture than did the oven roasting method (p<0.001), thus no significant differences were found on cooking loss. However, samples lost more weight as final core temperature increased (p<0.01). Further, total saturated fatty acid increased (p = 0.02) while total monounsaturated fatty acid decreased (p = 0.03) as final core temperature increased. Regardless the method used for cooking, malondialdehyde (p<0.01) and free iron contents (p<0.001) were observed higher in samples cooked to 77 degrees C. Oven roasting retained more inosinic acid, inosine and hypoxanthine in samples than did the boiling method (p<0.001), of which the concentration decreased as final core temperature increased except for hypoxanthine. Samples cooked to 77 degrees C using oven roasting method released more intense aroma than did the others and the aroma pattern was discriminated based on the intensity. Most of aldehydes and pyrazines were more abundant in oven-roasted samples than in boiled samples. Among identified volatiles, hexanal had the highest area unit in both boiled and oven-roasted samples, of which the abundance increased as the final core temperature increased. Conclusion: The boiling method extracted inosinic acid and rendered fat from beef brisket, whereas oven roasting intensified aroma derived from aldehydes and pyrazines and prevented the extreme loss of inosinic acid.
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