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Quality evaluation of low-fat pork loaf containing silkworm powder and vegetable worm (Paecilomyces japonica) during cold storage

Authors
Jang, A.Jin, S.-K.Jo, C.Lee, M.Kim, I.-S.
Issue Date
2008
Keywords
Low-fat; Pork loaf; Silkworm powder; Vegetable worm (Paecilomyces japonica)
Citation
Food Science and Biotechnology, v.17, no.4, pp 799 - 804
Pages
6
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Food Science and Biotechnology
Volume
17
Number
4
Start Page
799
End Page
804
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/28130
ISSN
1226-7708
2092-6456
Abstract
This study was performed to determine physicochemical and sensory quality of low-fat pork loaf containing silkworm powder and vegetable worm (Paecilomyces japonica). Total 2% of fat replacer (soy protein isolate:maltodextrin:κ- carrageenan:water=1:0.5:0.5:10, w/v) was added. The loaf was separated into CTL (control), T1 (0.2% silkworm powder), T2 (0.2% vegetable worm), T3 (0.4% silkworm powder), T4 (0.4% vegetable worm), T5 (0.1% silkworm powder+0.1% vegetable worm), and T6 (0.2% silkworm powder+0.2% vegetable worm). Pork loaf of T3 showed the highest pH value and cooking loss of pork loaves containing silkworm and vegetable worm was higher than control at day 5. 2-Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances of T2 and T5 showed significantly lower values than control and those additives may reduce lipid oxidation of meat. Overall acceptability was not adversely influenced by silkworm powder and vegetable worm at day 0 and 5. These results indicated that those silkworm powder and vegetable worm could be utilized for pork product industry. ? The Korean Society of Food Science and Technology.
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