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  • Marine fish skin peptides (FSP) are explored as natural antioxidants and alternatives to synthetic preservatives in pork patties, potentially enhancing safety for consumers.
  • FSP treatments effectively reduce lipid oxidation in pork patties, leading to lower TBARS values, while the application of FSP-loaded liposomes (FSPL) showed an undesired increase in TBARS and did not significantly alter other physicochemical properties except pH and VBN.
  • Further research is needed with higher concentrations of FSP and alternative technologies to improve its effectiveness and address the limitations observed in the study.

Article Abstract

Marine fish skin peptides (FSP) have been widely studied due to their antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. We aimed to use a natural antioxidant, FSP, to replacing synthetic preservatives in a pork patty model, which is safer for human body. Moreover, nano-liposome technology can be applied for masking the fishy smell and improving the stability of this peptide. Therefore, in this study, the effects of FSP and FSP-loaded liposomes (FSPL) on pork patty were evaluated through the tests of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS), color, cooking loss, texture, volatile basic nitrogen (VBN), and the pH value, during 14 d of refrigerated (4°C) storage. The results showed that all FSP-treated patties had lower TBARS values than control patties, which indicated an inhibitory effect of FSP on lipid oxidation. This effect in the patties depended on the FSP concentration. However, FSPL-treated patties showed significantly higher and undesirable TBARS values compared to the control, and this effect depended on the FSPL concentration. None of the physicochemical results showed remarkable changes except the pH and VBN values. Therefore, this study provides evidence that FSP has great potential to inhibit the lipid oxidation of pork patties and is capable of maintaining the quality and extending the shelf life. However, it is necessary to study the application of FSP treatments greater than 3% to improve the antioxidant effect on pork patties and search for other coating materials and technology to reduce the drawbacks of FSP.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5686334PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.5851/kosfa.2017.37.5.752DOI Listing

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