The aims of the present study were to partially replace tallowfat with oleogels in sucuk formulations, and compare the samples. Flaxseed oil-sunflower wax (SWO) and beeswax oleogels (BWO) were included at 17.17% in the same recipe against control with tallowfat. Sucuk-BWO had higher fat and lower moisture contents. There were color and pH differences, and weight (16.56%) and cooking loss (16.03%) values were highest in the control sample. Sucuk-SWO and Sucuk-BWO had around 32.20% and 33.32% of polyunsaturated fatty acids, while it was only 1.86% in the control sample. The instrumental texture values of oleogel-containing samples were usually lower. The number of volatiles were 11, 14, and 20 in control, Sucuk-SWO, and Sucuk-BWO samples. Almost all sensory descriptive attributes (appearance, hardness, chewiness, fattiness, juiciness, aroma, and flavor) were lower in the oleogel-containing samples. Likewise, consumer hedonic scores of the oleogel-containing samples were lower. Overall, oleogel replacement in sucuk yielded some nutritional benefits, but improvements are required for other quality traits.
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J Food Sci
December 2024
Functional Food Research, National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research, US Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Peoria, Illinois, USA.
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Department of Biotechnology and Medical Engineering, National Institute of Technology Rourkela, Rourkela 769008, India.
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REQUIMTE/LAQV, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Porto, Rua do Campo Alegre 687, Porto, Portugal.
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The aims of the present study were to partially replace tallowfat with oleogels in sucuk formulations, and compare the samples. Flaxseed oil-sunflower wax (SWO) and beeswax oleogels (BWO) were included at 17.17% in the same recipe against control with tallowfat.
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May 2022
Food Engineering Department, Faculty of Food Science and Technology, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca, 3-5 Calea Mănăștur Street, 400372 Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
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