The quality deterioration of meat products due to lipid oxidation could be controlled by utilizing agri-food byproducts rich in antioxidants. This study evaluated the effect of adding hazelnut skin and dry tomato peel to pork burgers against oxidation phenomena. Three types of burgers were prepared: a control (C) with a basic formulation, and two formulations with 2.5% hazelnut skin (HS) or with 2.5% dry tomato peel (DTP). Microbiological, sensorial, and physio-chemical analyses were performed during 7 days of refrigerated storage (0–4 ◦C). Results showed a high inhibition of oxidation in HS burgers at all sampling times, both raw and cooked burgers, while in DTP burgers this phenomenon occurred only when cooked. Both by-products provided a significant amount of fiber, increased the polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) content, and improved the omega-6/ omega-3 ratio.

Effect of hazelnut skin and dry tomato peel on the oxidative stability, chemical and sensory properties of pork burgers during refrigerated storage / D’Ambra, Katia; Minelli, Giovanna; Lo Fiego, Domenico Pietro. - In: FOOD PACKAGING AND SHELF LIFE. - ISSN 2214-2894. - 38:(2023), pp. 101107-101107. [10.1016/j.fpsl.2023.101107]

Effect of hazelnut skin and dry tomato peel on the oxidative stability, chemical and sensory properties of pork burgers during refrigerated storage

D’Ambra, Katia
;
Minelli, Giovanna;Lo Fiego, Domenico Pietro
2023

Abstract

The quality deterioration of meat products due to lipid oxidation could be controlled by utilizing agri-food byproducts rich in antioxidants. This study evaluated the effect of adding hazelnut skin and dry tomato peel to pork burgers against oxidation phenomena. Three types of burgers were prepared: a control (C) with a basic formulation, and two formulations with 2.5% hazelnut skin (HS) or with 2.5% dry tomato peel (DTP). Microbiological, sensorial, and physio-chemical analyses were performed during 7 days of refrigerated storage (0–4 ◦C). Results showed a high inhibition of oxidation in HS burgers at all sampling times, both raw and cooked burgers, while in DTP burgers this phenomenon occurred only when cooked. Both by-products provided a significant amount of fiber, increased the polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) content, and improved the omega-6/ omega-3 ratio.
2023
38
101107
101107
Effect of hazelnut skin and dry tomato peel on the oxidative stability, chemical and sensory properties of pork burgers during refrigerated storage / D’Ambra, Katia; Minelli, Giovanna; Lo Fiego, Domenico Pietro. - In: FOOD PACKAGING AND SHELF LIFE. - ISSN 2214-2894. - 38:(2023), pp. 101107-101107. [10.1016/j.fpsl.2023.101107]
D’Ambra, Katia; Minelli, Giovanna; Lo Fiego, Domenico Pietro
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