| Literature DB >> 29268578 |
Peng Xu1, Yadong Zheng1, Xiaoxu Zhu1, Shiyi Li1, Cunliu Zhou1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of L-lysine (Lys)/L-arginine (Arg) on lipid and protein oxidation of emulsion sausage during storage and its possible mechanism.Entities:
Keywords: Autoxidation; Lipids; Lys/Arg; Meat Products; Proteins
Year: 2017 PMID: 29268578 PMCID: PMC5933990 DOI: 10.5713/ajas.17.0617
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asian-Australas J Anim Sci ISSN: 1011-2367 Impact factor: 2.509
Changes in POV and TBARS of emulsion sausages during storage
| Item | Sample | Storage time | ||||
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| 5 | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 | ||
| POV | A | 0.36±0.05ay | 1.11±0.05av | 0.93±0.06aw | 1.39±0.04au | 0.57±0.07ax |
| B | 0.16±0.01bw | 0.50±0.05cv | 0.54±0.03bv | 0.63±0.03bu | 0.53±0.01av | |
| C | 0.14±0.00cx | 0.70±0.09bu | 0.39±0.02cw | 0.42±0.00dv | 0.54±0.03au | |
| D | 0.13±0.03cw | 0.54±0.06bcu | 0.40±0.00cuv | 0.44±0.00cu | 0.36±0.01bv | |
| TBARS | A | 4.32±0.05ax | 4.39±0.10ax | 5.18±0.01av | 4.87±0.11bcw | 5.75±0.01cu |
| B | 2.88±0.00cy | 3.69±0.15cx | 4.08±0.04cw | 4.66±0.07cv | 5.21±0.07du | |
| C | 3.42±0.03by | 3.92±0.03bx | 4.20±0.04bcw | 4.88±0.00bv | 6.40±0.03bu | |
| D | 3.53±0.08by | 4.11±0.11bx | 4.37±0.05bw | 5.07±0.05av | 6.79±0.05au | |
POV, peroxide value; TBARS, thiobarbituric reactive substances.
A: control, without Lys or Arg; B: 0.05 g sodium isoascorbate; C: 0.4 g Lys; and D: 0.4 g Arg.
The letters (a–c) in the same column indicate the presence of significant differences (p<0.05) between different samples at the same storage time. The different letters (u–y) in the same row mean that there are significantly differences (p<0.05) for the same sample at different storage time.
The changes in carbonyl and thiol value of emulsion sausages during storage
| Item | Sample | Storage time | ||||
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| 5 | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 | ||
| Carbonyl | A | 2.32±0.11ax | 2.70±0.14awx | 3.17±0.10avw | 3.48±0.10auv | 3.71±0.12auv |
| B | 1.97±0.04abw | 2.15±0.07bw | 2.47±0.06bv | 2.78±0.11buv | 3.01±0.13bu | |
| C | 1.84±0.05bx | 2.13±0.11bwx | 2.49±0.13bvw | 2.81±0.13buv | 3.08±0.10bu | |
| D | 1.95±0.07abx | 2.10±0.13bwx | 2.54±0.15bvw | 2.88±0.19buv | 3.18±0.04bu | |
| Thiol | A | 58.0±0.9au | 52.1±1.4av | 47.6±0.6av | 42.8±1.1aw | 39.7±1.0aw |
| B | 55.4±0.8abu | 46.7±0.8bv | 41.9±0.9bw | 37.8±0.9bx | 35.7±1.0bx | |
| C | 55.6±0.9abu | 48.9±0.9abv | 43.4±0.9bw | 40.0±0.8abwx | 37.1±1.1abx | |
| D | 53.7±1.0bu | 47.0±1.0abv | 42.6±0.9bw | 39.1±1.3abwx | 36.2±0.7bx | |
A: control, without Lys or Arg; B: 0.05 g sodium isoascorbate; C: 0.4 g Lys; and D: 0.4 g Arg.
The letters (a–c) in the same column mean there are significant differences (p<0.05) between different samples at the same storage times. The different letters (u–y) in the same row indicate that there are significant differences (p<0.05) for the same sample at different storage times.
Figure 1Scavenging activity of of L-lysine (Lys), L-arginine (Arg), and ascorbic acid (Vc) against the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical. Different letters in the same sample indicate significant difference (p<0.05); * means there were significant different at the same concentration between Lys and Arg (p<0.05).
Figure 2Scavenging activity of OH radical of L-lysine (Lys), L-arginine (Arg), and ascorbic acid (Vc). Different letters in the same sample indicate significant difference (p<0.05); * means there were significant different at the same concentration between Lys and Arg (p<0.05).
Figure 3Ferrous ion-chelating ability of L-lysine (Lys), L-arginine (Arg), and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid disoduim (EDTA-2Na). Different letters in the same sample indicate significant difference (p<0.05); * means there were significant different at the same concentration between Lys and Arg (p<0.05).
Figure 4Reducing power of L-lysine (Lys), L-arginine (Arg), and ascorbic acid (Vc). Different letters in the same sample indicate significant difference (p<0.05); * means there were significant different at the same concentration between Lys and Arg (p<0.05).