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Food Technology and Biotechnology | 2017

Phosphate Reduction in Emulsified Meat Products: Impact of Phosphate Type and Dosage on Quality Characteristics

Seline Glorieux; Olivier Goemaere; Liselot Steen; Ilse Fraeye

Phosphate reduction is of important industrial relevance in the manufacturing of emulsified meat products because it may give rise to a healthier product. The effect of seven different phosphate types was tested on the physicochemical and quality characteristics to select the most promising phosphate type for further cooked sausage manufacturing. Next, phosphate mass fraction was gradually reduced. Tetrasodium di- or pyrophosphate (TSPP) and sodium tripolyphosphate (STPP) increased pH, reduced structural properties, resulted in the highest emulsion stability, lowest cooking loss and had little effect on hardness. Based on the viscoelastic properties, a minimum mass fraction of 0.06% TSPP was sufficient to obtain an acceptable quality product. Rheology proved to be a very useful tool to evaluate the quality of meat products, as it gives insight in the structure of the meat product and especially the functional properties of meat proteins. Based on the obtained results, it can be concluded that the current amount of phosphate added to emulsified meat products can be significantly reduced with minimal loss of product quality.


Food Research International | 2017

Development of fish-based model systems with various microstructures

Davy Verheyen; Maria Baka; Seline Glorieux; Barbara Duquenne; Ilse Fraeye; Torstein Skåra; Jan Van Impe

The effectiveness of predictive microbiology is limited by the lack of knowledge concerning the influence of food microstructure on microbial dynamics. Therefore, future modelling attempts should be based on experiments in structured food model systems as well as liquid systems. In this study, fish-based model systems with various microstructures were developed, i.e., two liquid systems (with and without xanthan gum), an emulsion, an aqueous gel, and a gelled emulsion. The microstructural effect was isolated by minimising compositional and physico-chemical changes among the different model systems. The systems were suitable for common growth and mild thermal inactivation experiments involving both homogeneous and surface inoculation. Average pH of the model systems was 6.36±0.03 and average aw was 0.988±0.002. The liquid system without xanthan gum behaved like a Newtonian fluid, while the emulsion and the liquid containing xanthan gum exhibited (non-Newtonian) pseudo-plastic behaviour. Both the aqueous gel and gelled emulsion were classified as strong gels, with a hardness of 1.35±0.07N and 1.25±0.05N, respectively. Fat droplet size of the emulsion and gelled emulsion model systems was evenly distributed around 1μm. In general, the set of model systems was proven to be suitable to study the influence of important aspects of food microstructure on microbial dynamics.


Food and Bioprocess Technology | 2016

Functional Properties of Pork Liver Protein Fractions

Liselot Steen; Seline Glorieux; Olivier Goemaere; Kristof Brijs; Hubert Paelinck; Imogen Foubert; Ilse Fraeye


Food Research International | 2015

Isothermal crystallization behavior of lard at different temperatures studied by DSC and real-time XRD

Liselot Steen; Annelien Rigolle; Seline Glorieux; Hubert Paelinck; Ilse Fraeye; Bart Goderis; Imogen Foubert


Poultry Science | 2017

Isothermal gelation behavior of myofibrillar proteins from white and red chicken meat at different temperatures

Seline Glorieux; Liselot Steen; Hubert Paelinck; Imogen Foubert; Ilse Fraeye


Journal of Food Science | 2018

Effect of Meat Type, Animal Fatty Acid Composition, and Isothermal Temperature on the Viscoelastic Properties of Meat Batters: Viscoelastic properties of meat batters …

Seline Glorieux; Liselot Steen; Jos De Brabanter; Imogen Foubert; Ilse Fraeye


Food and Bioprocess Technology | 2018

Effect of Meat Type, Animal Fat Type, and Cooking Temperature on Microstructural and Macroscopic Properties of Cooked Sausages

Seline Glorieux; Liselot Steen; Davy Van de Walle; Koen Dewettinck; Imogen Foubert; Ilse Fraeye


Archive | 2016

Effect of different temperatures on isothermal gelation behavior of myofibrillar proteins from white and red chicken meat

Seline Glorieux; Liselot Steen; Hubert Paelinck; Imogen Foubert; Ilse Fraeye


Proceedings ICoMST 2015 | 2015

Impact of different phosphates and concentration on the quality characteristics of cooked sausage

Olivier Goemaere; Liselot Steen; Seline Glorieux; Hubert Paelinck; Ilse Fraeye


Food Hydrocolloids | 2015

Functional properties of pork liver protein fractions

Liselot Steen; Seline Glorieux; Olivier Goemaere; Kristof Brijs; Hubert Paelinck; Ilse Fraeye

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Ilse Fraeye

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Liselot Steen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Hubert Paelinck

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Imogen Foubert

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Annelien Rigolle

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Kristof Brijs

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Bart Goderis

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Davy Verheyen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Jan Van Impe

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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