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Effect of pH, xylose content and heating temperature on colour and flavour compound formation of enzymatically hydrolysed pork trimmings
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NSTL
Elsevier
This study investigated colour and flavou r compound formation in enzymatic pork trimmings hydrolysates under different conditions (pH, xylose level and heat treatment) with a view to develop a pork-based flavouring. Different amounts of xylose (0, 0.5, 1.5, 2.5, 3.5 g/100 mL) were added to the enzymatically hydrolysed pork with pH adjusted to 5.5 or 4.5 prior to heat treatment at 90, 95 or 100 degrees C for 60 min. It was found that the browning of pork hydrolysate was mainly affected by the amount of xylose added, where the highest colou r differences (Delta E) were found in the samples with the highest amount of xylose. Heat treatment eliminated the dominant off-flavour compound, hexanal , in pork hydrolysate. A higher temperature and xylose concentration promoted the generation of furfural and 2-pentylfuran, which are known to impart an overa l l roasted and sweet flavour note. By comparison, more furfural was detected at pH 4.5. However, the desirable savou r y "meat-like" sulfur-containing and nitrogen-containing aroma compounds were not detected, which might be due to deficient levels of sulfur-containing amino acids such as cysteine, as wel l as high water activity of the pork hydrolysate.
Por k hydrolysateXyloseHeat treatmentColourVolatile compound