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Volume 14, Issue 63 (6-2016)
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Volume 14, Issue 70 (0-0)
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Volume 16, Issue 89 (7-2019)
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Using the natural-based coating and natural preservatives has became a novel method in food packaging. Accordingly, the use of natural preservatives for prevention of spoilage and extend the shelf life of perishable foods like as fish burger has gained more attention. The aim of this paper was studying the effect of edible g on physiochemical, microbial and sensory characteristics of rainbow trout fish burger during 14 refrigerated storage. In this study, the effect of 2% gelatin coating containing different concentration of alga essential oil (0.3, 0.6, 0.9) on physiochemical (TBA, pH PV, TVB-N), microbial (PTC, TVC) and sensory properties were analyzed periodically during storage. According to the results, the combination effect of gelatin and alga essential oil on improvement the physiochemical and microbial values of treated samples were significantly higher than untreated samples (p<0.05), and this antimicrobial coating has significant effect to decrease the microbial spoilage and to extened the shelf life of rainbow trout fish burger during refrigerated storage.resulted in significant shelf life gelatin coating Dunaliealla salina alge essential oil 0.9% as compared to control sample (p<0.05).
Volume 18, Issue 118 (December 2021)
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In this study, the effect of adding different concentrations of Bene kernel (5 and 10%) and its microliposomes (400 ppm) on the physicochemical and sensory properties of cream was investigated. The treatments of this research were as follow: T1 (cream with 30% fat), T2 (cream with 20% fat and microliposome), T3 (cream with 20% fat+ microliposome and 5% Bene kernel oil), T4 (cream with 20% fat+ microliposome and 10% Bene kernel oil). PH and syneresis during storage and the parameters of viscosity, texture, color index and sensory evaluation were measured. Results showed that in all samples, during the storage, syneresis increased and the amount of pH decreased (P <0.05). By adding Bene kernel oil, the viscosity of the samples increased (P <0.05). The addition of 10% Bene kernel oil reduced the brightness and increase softness of the texture, and it was not approved in terms of sensory evaluation. T3 was chosen as optimal treatment. The results of this study showed that encapsulating Bene kernel oil as source of phenolic and tocopherol compounds and also applying its oil, help us using beneficial properties of Bene and also provides a positive step towards the production of low-fat cream and promoting consumer health.
Volume 19, Issue 123 (May 2022)
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Seafood contains compounds such as omega-3 fatty acids, fat-soluble vitamins, digestible proteins and micronutrients such as fluorine, calcium, iodine, copper, iron and zinc. Therefore, it is important to provide methods to increase the shelf life and also remove heavy metals from fish meat. In this study, using the biopolymers of chitosan (CS) and beta-cyclodextrin (β-CD), the oxidative stability of minced of commerson Scomberomorus fish during 12 days of refrigeration with chemical evaluations (acidity (pH), peroxide number (PV), and Thiobarbituric acid (TBA), water holding capacity (WHC)) and microbial (total microbial load count (TVC)) were studied. The ability of these two compounds to reduce the concentration of heavy metals during refrigeration was also investigated. According to the results, the use of CS and β-CD had a significant effect on the values of all indicators compared to the control treatment (P <0.05). Therefore, it can be said that the use of CS and β-CD is effective in reducing the oxidation and growth of minced meat bacteria during storage in the refrigerator. The lowest pH value was observed in T8 and T11 treatments, the lowest PV value was observed in T8, T10 and T11 treatments, the lowest TBA value was observed in T7 treatment, the highest WHC value was observed in T8 treatment and the lowest TVC value was observed in T8 and T11 treatments. The use of CS and β-CD solutions also reduced the concentration of heavy metals in the minced meat of commerson Scomberomorus, so that T8 treatment showed the best performance in reducing cadmium, lead and mercury and against nickel removal, different treatments had almost the same performance.
Volume 21, Issue 151 (September 2024)
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Celiac disease is a digestive disorder caused by a permanent intolerance to certain cereal prolamines with a specific oligopeptide sequence and manifests as gluten intolerance. The aim of this study is therefore to formulate and produce gluten-free pasta based on rice flour and wheat alternative flours and to evaluate their qualitative properties. Different samples of gluten-free pasta were produced from a mixture of rice flour and wheat alternative flours (chia, teff, quinoa, amaranth and buckwheat) with different weight ratios. A commercial pasta was used as the control sample. The color, texture, cooking properties and sensory characteristics of the samples were then investigated. The results showed that as the proportion of alternative flours increased, the color lightness index (L*) decreased and the b* and a* values increased, resulting in a decrease in the whiteness index and an increase in the yellowness index and overall color changes. In addition, the wheat alternative flours had a positive effect on the texture firmness and reduced the baking index, and reduced the glaze index of the final product. The pasta sample with 75% wheat alternative flours and 25% rice flour was selected as the ideal gluten-free pasta sample in terms of overall sensory evaluation. The results show that the use of alternative flours can significantly improve the quality characteristics of gluten-free pasta.