Ilknur Ucak
Akdeniz University
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Food Chemistry | 2014
Osman Kadir Topuz; Pinar Yerlikaya; Ilknur Ucak; Bahar Gümüş; Hanife Aydan Buyukbenli
This study describes the potential use of olive oil and olive oil-pomegranate juice sauces as antioxidant, preservative and flavoring agent in fish marinades. The olive oil and sauces, produced from emulsifying of olive oil and pomegranate juice with gums, were blended with marinated anchovy (Engraulis encrasicholus) fillets. The aim of the present study was to produce a new polyphenol-rich marinade sauces by emulsifying pomegranate juice with olive oil in different proportions (25%, 35% and 50%v:v). In order to evaluate the effects of olive oil and olive oil-pomegranate juice sauces on quality of anchovy marinades, the chemical (TVB-N and TMA), oxidative (peroxides value, K230, thiobarbituric acid and K270) and sensory analyses were carried out during storage at 4°C. The present study showed that saucing of anchovy marinades with olive oil-pomegranate sauce can retard the undesirable quality changes, prolong the lipid oxidation and improve the sensory properties.
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 2015
Pinar Yerlikaya; Nalan Gokoglu; Ilknur Ucak; Hanife Aydan Yatmaz; Soottawat Benjakul
BACKGROUND Microbial transglutaminase (MTGase) is an enzyme utilized in the food industry in many areas. In this study, the suppression effect of MTGase at various levels (0, 2, 5, 10 g kg(-1)) on the formation of biogenic amines in mackerel was determined during refrigerated storage of 8 days. RESULTS Mince added with 2 g kg(-1) MTGase showed the lowest formation of putrescine, cadaverine and tyramine throughout the storage. Histamine exceeded the consumable limit (500 mg kg(-1) ) after the 4th day, except for that containing 2 g kg(-1) MTGase. The formation of total volatile basic nitrogen and total free amino acid content were retarded and the pH value was unaltered by addition of MTGase. With increasing MTGase levels, the growth of total psychrophilic bacteria, mould, yeast and coliform bacteria was retarded. The sensory scores of mackerel mince increased as MTGase concentrations increased. CONCLUSION MTGase plays a role in maintaining the quality of mackerel mince during refrigerated storage. As a result of the present study, a new use for MTGase in the food industry is revealed. It will contribute especially in the field of development of products for consumers with allergic sensitivity.
Journal of Aquatic Food Product Technology | 2016
Osman Kadir Topuz; Nalan Gokoglu; Pinar Yerlikaya; Ilknur Ucak; Bahar Gümüş
ABSTRACT Response surface methodology was used to investigate the effect of ultrasound-assisted extraction conditions including solvent:seaweed ratio (10:1–30:1), extraction temperature (30–50°C), and extraction time (30–60 min) on the total phenolic compounds and antioxidant activity of red seaweed (Laurencia obtuse) extracts. The optimum extraction parameters for maximum phenolic content were as follows: solvent:seaweed ratio, 30:1; extraction temperature, 50°C; and extraction time, 42.8 min. The experiment results showed that the solvent:seaweed ratio was the most significant parameter for the extraction. The optimum extraction conditions for maximum antioxidant activity were as follows: solvent:seaweed ratio, 24.3:1; extraction temperature, 45.3°C; and extraction time, 58 min. Under the above-mentioned conditions, the experimental total phenolic content and antioxidant activity value were 26.23 ± 0.75 mg GAE/g seaweed and 120.89 ± 0.81 TEAC, respectively, of seaweed tested, which are well compatible with the predicted contents.
Journal of Aquatic Food Product Technology | 2016
Osman Kadir Topuz; Nalan Gokoglu; Pınar Yerlikaya; Ilknur Ucak
ABSTRACT This study describes the potential use of olive oil-lemon juice emulsions containing different levels of lemon juice (0, 25, 35, and 50% v/v) as a flavoring, preservative, and antioxidant agent in marinated anchovy. The phenolic content and antioxidant activity of lemon juice, olive oil, and olive oil-lemon juice sauces as well as chemical, oxidative, and sensorial changes of marinade samples were analyzed. Increasing the level of lemon juice in sauces retarded the chemical and oxidative changes of marinated anchovy. However, increasing the level of lemon juice more than 35% in sauces led to a decrease in sensorial acceptability. Chemical and oxidative qualities of all the sauced samples were in the limit of deterioration during 100 days of storage. Although marinated anchovy samples treated with sauce containing 50% lemon juice had a significant inhibitor effect on chemical and oxidative deterioration, samples treated with sauce containing 35% lemon juice received the highest overall acceptability score.
Journal of Aquatic Food Product Technology | 2018
Nalan Gokoglu; Osman Kadir Topuz; Pinar Yerlikaya; Hanife Aydan Yatmaz; Ilknur Ucak
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of freezing and frozen storage on protein functionality and texture of squid (Loligo vulgaris), octopus (Octopus vulgaris), and cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) muscles. Squid, octopus, and cuttlefish samples were cut into pieces of 4 × 4 cm. These pieces were packed in polyethylene bags. The bags were frozen in a blast freezer at −45°C until the thermal center reached −18°C. Frozen samples were stored in a deep freezer at −18°C for 30 days. After freezing and during frozen storage, total soluble protein and water holding capacity decreased and total free amino acid and cooking loss increased in all cephalopod muscles. According to instrumental texture analysis results, freezing and frozen storage affected textural characteristics of squid and cuttlefish but not of octopus. Sensory hardness and chewiness values of all cephalopods increased after freezing, but elasticity values did not change. There were no significant differences between storage days in hardness values of squid and octopus. However, significant differences in hardness values of cuttlefish were observed between the 1st day of storage and the last day.
Journal of Food Science and Technology-mysore | 2015
Osman Kadir Topuz; Pınar Yerlikaya; Ilknur Ucak; Bahar Gümüş; Hanife Aydan Buyukbenli; Nalan Gokoglu
Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2017
Pinar Yerlikaya; Hanife Aydan Yatmaz; Nalan Gokoglu; Ilknur Ucak
Journal of Food Processing and Preservation | 2017
Ilknur Ucak; Nalan Gökoǧlu
Journal of Food Measurement and Characterization | 2017
Nalan Gokoglu; Pinar Yerlikaya; Ilknur Ucak; Hanife Aydan Yatmaz
Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2019
Ilknur Ucak; Nalan Gokoglu; Martina Kiessling; Stefan Toepfl; Charis M. Galanakis