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Title: | The Comparative Effect of Carrot and Lemon Fiber as a Fat Replacer on Physico-chemical, Textural, and Organoleptic Quality of Low-fat Beef Hamburger |
Authors: | Akoglu, Ilker T. Arici, Yeliz Kasko Cicek, Neslihan Kolsarici, Nuray Ozturk, Gorsen Salman Soncu, Eda Demirok Ordu Üniversitesi 0000-0001-6820-0381 0000-0003-0997-5835 |
Keywords: | DIETARY FIBERBY-PRODUCTSSENSORY PROPERTIESACID-COMPOSITIONHIGH-PRESSUREWHEY-PROTEINFRUIT FIBERSOAT FIBERMEATSAUSAGES dietary fibermeat productsfunctional foodsnutritionfast food products |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | KOREAN SOC FOOD SCIENCE ANIMAL RESOURCES806, HANGANG HYUNDAI HYEL, 213-12, SAECHANG-RO, YONGSAN-GU, SEOUL 04376, SOUTH KOREA |
Abstract: | This study was designed to determine the usability of lemon fiber (LF-2%, 4%, 6%) and carrot fiber (CF-2%, 4%, 6%) to produce low-fat beef hamburgers. To that end, a certain amount of fat was replaced with each fiber. The proximate composition, pH value, cholesterol content, cooking characteristics, color, texture profile, and sensory properties of low-fat beef hamburgers were investigated. LF increased moisture content and cooking yield due to its better water binding properties, while CF caused higher fat and cholesterol contents owing to its higher fat absorption capacity (p<0.05). LF resulted in a lighter, redder, and more yellow color (p<0.05). Hardness, gumminess, springiness, and chewiness parameters decreased when the usage level of both fibers increased (p<0.05). However, more tender, gummy, springy, and smoother hamburgers were produced by the addition of CF in comparison with LF (p<0.05). Moreover, hamburgers including CF were rated with higher sensory scores (p<0.05). In conclusion, LF demonstrated better technological results in terms of cooking yield, shrinkage, moisture retention, and fat retention. However it is suggested that CF produces better low-fat hamburgers since up to 2% CF presented sensory and textural properties similar to those of regular hamburgers. |
URI: | http://doi.org/10.5851/kosfa.2015.35.3.370 http://earsiv.odu.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/11489/2095 |
Appears in Collections: | Temel Tıp Bilimleri |
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