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Title:Properties and aromatic profile of dry-fermented sausages produced from Krskopolje pigs reared under organic and conventional rearing regime
Author(s):Skrlep M; Candek-Potokar M; Tomazin U; Batorek Lukac N; Flores M;
Address:"1Agricultural Institute of Slovenia,Hacquetova ulica 17,SI-1000 Ljubljana,Slovenia. 3Department of Food Science,IATA-CSIC,Avda. Agustin Escardino 7,46980 Paterna,Valencia,Spain"
Journal Title:Animal
Year:2018
Volume:20171026
Issue:6
Page Number:1316 - 1323
DOI: 10.1017/S1751731117002713
ISSN/ISBN:1751-732X (Electronic) 1751-7311 (Linking)
Abstract:"Krskopolje pig, the only Slovenian autochtonous breed is still relatively untapped, with almost no information available on the effect of rearing conditions or its aptitude for processing and meat product quality. In the present study, dry-fermented sausages were produced from Krskopolje pigs that were fed similar diets (with regard to ingredients, energy and protein content) but reared in either conventional (CON) or organic conditions (ECO). Sausage weight losses at the end of processing were recorded and their final pH, chemical composition (moisture, fat and protein content, proteolysis index, fat and protein oxidation, fatty acid and free fatty acid profile) were determined in addition to measurements of instrumental texture, sensory evaluation and volatile profile analysis. Compared with CON, ECO dry-fermented sausages had lower processing losses, lower pH, higher moisture, salt and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances content, less saturated fat and less free fatty acids. Volatile profile analysis showed that ECO dry-fermented sausages exhibited higher concentrations of compounds arising from lipid autooxidation and lower levels of volatile compounds resulting from microbial lipid beta-oxidation, amino acid degradation and spices. Panellists perceived ECO dry-fermented sausages as saltier and less colour intensive, while both rheological and sensory analysis indicated that ECO sausages had softer texture than CON. The present results indicate that rearing of Krskopolje pigs according to organic standards induced differences in meat and fat properties which affected the quality of dry-fermented sausages, most distinctly in terms of softer texture and different volatile profile"
Keywords:Animals *Fermentation Meat *Meat Products *Swine Taste Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances Krskopolje pig dry-fermented sausages rearing system;
Notes:"MedlineSkrlep, M Candek-Potokar, M Tomazin, U Batorek Lukac, N Flores, M eng England 2017/10/27 Animal. 2018 Jun; 12(6):1316-1323. doi: 10.1017/S1751731117002713. Epub 2017 Oct 26"

 
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