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Physicochemical and Sensory Characteristics of Hybrid Flexitarian Pork Loin Steak Combined with Different Plant Ingredientsopen access

Authors
AMM Nurul Alam이은영Md. Jakir Hossain김소희김찬진황영화주선태
Issue Date
Mar-2025
Publisher
Korean Society For Food Science Animal Resources
Keywords
hybrid meat; flexitarian steak; plant ingredients; physicochemical; sensory
Citation
Food Science of Animal Resources, v.45, no.2, pp 468 - 483
Pages
16
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Food Science of Animal Resources
Volume
45
Number
2
Start Page
468
End Page
483
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/77361
DOI
10.5851/kosfa.2024.e43
ISSN
2636-0772
2636-0780
Abstract
This study intended to assess the impacts of the following plant ingredients as treatment named 2.5% alginate paste (TAG), carrot (TRC), red cabbage (TCA), chickpea (Cicer arietinum; TCP), and included in pork loin meat to produce hybrid meat steak (HBM) to provide healthy meat products suitable for the flexitarian consumers. Plant ingredients were added to the treatment groups at 30%. Results illustrate that HBM steaks had higher (p<0.05) moisture content than HBM steaks. In raw HBM steaks, pH, CIE L*, and CIE a* were increased than pork steak. Pork steak and TCP demonstrated the highest (p<0.05) cooking loss followed by TRC, TCA, and TAG, whereas, TRC and TCA had higher (p<0.05) releasing water content followed by pork, TCP, and TAG. HBM steaks demonstrated a lower (p<0.05) Warner-Bratzler shear force value than pork steaks. According to the sensory panel pork steak and TAG had overall higher acceptance (p<0.05) followed by TRC, TCP, and least for TCA, which was suggested as especially suitable for the elderly or kids. The electronic tongue system revealed higher (p<0.05) umami intensity and bitterness in HBM steaks than in pork steak. The richness value was higher in pork steak followed by TAG, TCP, and TRC, and lowest in TCA. Therefore, the current study demonstrated that plant ingredients can successfully be incorporated into pork loin to make suitable flexitarian steak to keep eating meat but in a lower concentration.
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