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Development and Process Optimization of a Steamed Fish Paste Cake Prototype for Room Temperature Distribution

Authors
Lee, Jin-HwaKang, Sang InMansoor, SanaLee, InhwanKim, Do YoubKim, Ye YoulPark, YongjoonSohn, Jae-HakBashir, Khawaja Muhammad ImranChoi, Jae-Suk
Issue Date
Apr-2024
Publisher
MDPI AG
Keywords
gel strength; high-pressure processing; high-temperature processing; product optimization; response surface methodology; shelf-life; surimi-based products; trehalose
Citation
Processes, v.12, no.4
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Processes
Volume
12
Number
4
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/70538
DOI
10.3390/pr12040795
ISSN
2227-9717
Abstract
Surimi-based products typically demand cold storage and a cold chain distribution system, which not only affects their physical properties and flavor but also escalates production costs. In this study, we introduced a novel high-temperature and high-pressure retort processing method to enable room temperature storage and distribution of a surimi-based product, a fish paste cake. Our optimization efforts focused on refining the processing conditions for the fish paste cake. This included incorporating transglutaminase, sugar additives, natural herbal or seaweed extracts, and optimizing retort processing conditions to enhance textural properties, minimize browning and off flavor, and extend the shelf-life of the product. Our results demonstrated that the addition of 0.3% ACTIVA TG-K, 1.0% trehalose, and 0.5% sea tangle extract during the production process significantly enhanced the gel strength, minimized browning, and improved the overall flavor of the fish paste cake prototype. Importantly, the developed prototype exhibited favorable biochemical, textual, nutritional, and sensory properties, extending the shelf-life up to 160 days without compromising physical, chemical, or sensory attributes. In addition, the developed prototype exhibited improved elasticity, compared to control groups. The innovative process not only facilitates room temperature storage and distribution of surimi-based products but also holds potential for generating additional profits. © 2024 by the authors.
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