Effects of ε-Polylysine on Physicochemical Characteristics of Chilled Pork
2014
Li, Ying-Qiu | Feng, Jian-Ling | Han, Qing | Dai, Zeng-Ying | Liu, Wen | Mo, Hai-Zhen
The aim of this paper was to research effects of ε-polylysine (ε-PL) on physicochemical characteristics of chilled pork during storage. Chilled pork was treated with different concentrations of ε-PL. Sensory properties, total bacterial counts (TBC), pH, total volatile base nitrogen (TVB-N), metmyoglobin (MetMb) content, and α-thiobarbituric acid (TBA) of treated and control samples were analyzed periodically during refrigerated storage. Compared to control, significant reductions (p < 0.05) for TBC, pH, TVB-N, and MetMb content of chilled pork treated with ε-PL during storage were found in this study. However, there were significant increments in sensory scores, and TBA almost did not change. TVB-N, pH, and log₁₀CFU/g showed a positive linear relationship among them. These results indicated that 1.25 % ε-PL could effectively inhibit the growth and reproduction of bacteria and enhance preservative effects of chilled pork. Thus, ε-PL has good potential to be a preservative and extends shelf life of chilled pork.
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