| Literature DB >> 31174778 |
Hong-Kai Xie1, Da-Yong Zhou2, Zhong-Yuan Liu3, De-Yang Li4, Zhi-Feng Tan4, Xiu-Fang Dong4, Xiao-Yang Liu4, Fereidoon Shahidi5, Bei-Wei Zhu6.
Abstract
Effects of natural phenolics on the shelf life of dried scallop adductor muscle predicted by accelerated shelf life testing (ALST) combined with Arrhenius model were investigated. This allows the food industries to reliably and rapidly determine the shelf life of dried shellfish species treated with antioxidants. The shelf life of dried scallop adductor muscle treated with antioxidants of bamboo leaves (AOB) and tea polyphenols (TP) was more than 1.70-fold that of dried control scallop adductor muscle. Thus, the highly nutritional value of dried scallop adductor muscle, based on its lipid constituents, is maintained during storage. OXITEST method further confirmed the improvement of lipid stability of antioxidant treated dried scallop adductor muscle by protecting polyunsaturated fatty acids, especially eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids, against autoxidation. Moreover, the natural phenolics employed effectively limited lipid oxidation by breaking the autoxidative chain reaction and/or inhibiting free radical formation in dried scallop adductor muscle during storage.Entities:
Keywords: ALST; Dried scallop adductor muscle; Lipid oxidation; Natural phenolics; Shelf life prediction
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31174778 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2019.05.133
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514