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The dual functions of flavor and antioxidant potential of porcine bone marrow extract (PBME).

Dongyu Shen1, Aygul Alim1, Ali Raza1, Huanlu Song1, Yu Zhang1, Lei Zhang2, Peng Liu2.   

Abstract

To improve and confirm the dual functions of flavor and antioxidant potential of porcine bone marrow extract (PBME). Response surface methodology and Box-Behnken design was employed to optimize the conditions for enzymatic hydrolysis of PBME. The optimal hydrolysis conditions were: hydrolysis time, 3h; temperature, 55 °C; substrate concentration, 375g/L; and amount of enzyme, 0.4%. L16(35) orthogonal experimental was utilized to obtain the optimal Maillard reaction conditions for PBME and enzymatic hydrolysate of PBME (EH-PBME). The optimal conditions for PBME were: components, 4% glucose, 2% xylose, 1.5% Tyr, 1.5% Ala, and 4% VB1; reaction time, 40 min; and reaction temperature, 115 °C. The optimal conditions for EH-PBME were: components, 2% glucose, 2% xylose, 3% Ala, and 5% VB1; reaction time, 40 min; temperature, 110 °C. The antioxidant activities for PBME, EH-PBME, Maillard reaction products of PBME (MPRs A) and Maillard reaction products of EH-PBME (MPRs B) were 50%, 86%, 84% and 41% respectively. The content of taste-active substances and volatile compounds were also determined. Finally, PLSR was employed to evaluate the correlation between flavor compounds and sensory data.

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Keywords:  Antioxidant; Enzymatic hydrolysis; Maillard reaction; Partial least squares regression (PLSR); Porcine bone marrow extract (PBME); Sensory evaluation

Year:  2019        PMID: 31274891      PMCID: PMC6582042          DOI: 10.1007/s13197-019-03780-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Food Sci Technol        ISSN: 0022-1155            Impact factor:   2.701


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