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Background. Fłaxseed (Linum usitatissimum L.) is an important source of phenolic compounds, mainly lignans. Antioxidant capacities of flaxseed extracts that contain the compounds have been reported earlier. However, there is a lack of accessible information about their activity against lipid oxidation in meat products. Therefore, the effect of ethanolic flaxseed extracts (EFEs) on lipid stability...
Background. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of pasteurisation and sterilization of model systems of minced chicken meat in the presence of low or high-oxidised pork lard, soy and sunflower oil, as well as casein hydrolysate and rosemary extract, on losses of thiamine in model systems. Material and methods. In the samples, the thiamine content was analysed periodically by thiochromium...
The aim of the work was determination of the effect of the conditions of thermal processing and storage of ground pork burgers with an addition of iodized salt and soy hydrolizate on quantitative and qualitative changes in iodine and sensory parameters of the product. Conditions of thermal processing, traditional frying with fat and fat free frying with enforced circulation of hot air were taken as...
The aim of the work was to determine the effect of potassium iodide on quantitative and qualitative changes of thiamine during thermal processing (cooking) and storage of turkey meatballs. It was found that cooking resulted in 50% loss of total thiamine. Cool storage increased the losses by about 18%, while the use of the -18°C temperature for 30 days caused about 10% loss of the total thiamine. Addition...
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