The Effect of Partial Substitution of Beef Tallow on Selected Physicochemical Properties, Fatty Acid Profile and PAH Content of Grilled Beef Burgers

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作者
Onopiuk, Anna [1 ]
Kolodziejczak, Klaudia [1 ]
Szpicer, Arkadiusz [1 ]
Marcinkowska-Lesiak, Monika [1 ]
Wojtasik-Kalinowska, Iwona [1 ]
Stelmasiak, Adrian [1 ]
Poltorak, Andrzej [1 ]
机构
[1] Warsaw Univ Life Sci, Dept Tech & Food Dev, Inst Human Nutr Sci, Nowoursynowska 159c St,32, PL-02776 Warsaw, Poland
关键词
beef burgers; PAHs (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons); fatty acid profile; fat substitutes; POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC-HYDROCARBONS; PINEAPPLE BY-PRODUCT; MEAT-PRODUCTS; CANOLA OIL; OXIDATIVE STABILITY; HETEROCYCLIC AMINES; REPLACERS; CONTAMINATION; EMULSION; STRATEGY;
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10.3390/foods11131986
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TS2 [食品工业];
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0832 ;
摘要
The objective of this study was to analyze the impact of partial replacement of beef tallow with sunflower, canola, linseed, olive oil and milk fat on physical properties, oxidation stability, fatty acid profile and PAHs (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) content of beef burgers. Studies have shown a strong relationship between the fatty acid profile and the PAH content (especially of the heavy PAHs). The partial replacement of beef tallow with oils and milk fat (MF) contributed to a change in the fatty acid profile and a reduction in the hardness of the burgers. The highest PAH content was found in samples with canola oil (CO), which had the highest levels of monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA), and in the control group (CON) without fat substitution, which had the highest levels of saturated fatty acids (SFA) and trans conformations. Substitution of animal fat with vegetable oils contributed to a change in the color of the burgers' surface, as there was a statistically significant increase in the L* color component and a decrease in the a* component. The burgers with canola oil (CO) and linseed oil (LO) were the most susceptible to oxidation, whereas the burgers with reduced fat content (CON_LOW FAT) were the most stable in terms of oxidation, where the malondialdehyde (MDA) content was 32.8% lower compared with the control group (CON). The studies confirm that partial replacement of beef tallow with vegetable oils and milk fat and reduction in fat content in burgers to be grilled can be an effective way to change their fatty acid profile and reduce the cyclization reaction of organic compounds leading to the formation of PAH. Correlation coefficient analysis showed that there is a relationship between fatty acid profile and the presence of selected PAHs in grilled beef burgers. The results of this study indicate that replacing beef tallow with vegetable oils is a promising approach in designing meat products with controlled PAH content.
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