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Foods


Title:Effect of Frying Conditions on Self-Heating Fried Spanish Mackerel Quality Attributes and Flavor Characteristics
Author(s):Chang L; Lin S; Zou B; Zheng X; Zhang S; Tang Y;
Address:"School of Food Science and Technology, Dalian Polytechnic University, Dalian 116034, Liaoning, China. National Engineering Research Center of Seafood, Dalian 116034, Liaoning, China"
Journal Title:Foods
Year:2021
Volume:20210105
Issue:1
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.3390/foods10010098
ISSN/ISBN:2304-8158 (Print) 2304-8158 (Electronic) 2304-8158 (Linking)
Abstract:"In this study, we investigated the effects of different frying conditions on the quality characteristics of fried Spanish mackerel (Scaberulous niphonius) to address the food quality degradation of self-heating fish products after frying, sterilization, and reheating. Furthermore, the effect of different moisture contents (65%, 60%, 55%, and 50%) of fried Spanish mackerel on texture, color, and microstructure after sterilization and self-heating were examined. The flavor fingerprints of different frying temperatures (140 degrees C, 160 degrees C, 180 degrees C, and 200 degrees C) coupled with the optimal moisture content were identified; furthermore, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were studied using headspace-gas chromatography-ion mobility spectrometry (HS-GC-IMS) with principal component analysis (PCA). The results indicated that the shear force value significantly increased, while the hardness and chewiness significantly decreased simultaneously with decreasing moisture content. Samples containing 65% moisture content showed the highest L*, a*, and W values, while their b* value was the lowest, and the most clearly visible fibrous veins with tiny cracks could be observed in them. Samples fried at 160 degrees C and 65% moisture content exhibited the richest VOCs, with a greasy or fried aroma. Based on the PCA, there were significant differences in the sample VOCs under different frying conditions. In summary, among all treatments, frying at 160 degrees C with 65% moisture content resulted in the highest food quality of fish filets. The results of this study could provide a theoretical basis for improving the food quality of self-heated fish products"
Keywords:Spanish mackerel food quality headspace-gas chromatography-ion mobility spectrometry (HS-GC-IMS) volatile organic compounds (VOCs);
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEChang, Lili Lin, Songyi Zou, Bowen Zheng, Xiaohan Zhang, Simin Tang, Yue eng 2018YFD0400502/The National Key R&D Program of China/ 202010152008/The College Students' Innovative Entrepreneurial Training Plan Program/ Switzerland 2021/01/21 Foods. 2021 Jan 5; 10(1):98. doi: 10.3390/foods10010098"

 
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