| Literature DB >> 34047645 |
Abdul Razak Monto1, Mengzhe Li1, Xin Wang1, Ganesha Yanuar Arief Wijaya1, Tong Shi1, Zhiyu Xiong1, Li Yuan1, Wengang Jin2, Jianrong Li3, Ruichang Gao1,2.
Abstract
Salt is a necessary condition to produce a surimi product that is based on the gelation of salt-soluble myofibrillar proteins. Recently, there has been a growing concern among consumers to consume healthy foods due to the threat of several chronic diseases caused by an unhealthy diet. Methods of reducing salt content out of concern for health issues caused by excessive sodium intake may affect the gel properties of surimi, as can many health-oriented food additives. Several studies have investigated different strategies to improve the health characteristics of surimi products without decreasing gel properties. This review reports recent developments in this area and how the gel properties were successfully maintained under reduced-salt conditions and the use of additives. This review of recent studies presents a great deal of progress made in the health benefits of surimi and can be used as a reference for further development in the surimi product processing industry.Entities:
Keywords: food additives; gel properties; healthy surimi product; salt reduction; surimi
Year: 2021 PMID: 34047645 DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2021.1931024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr ISSN: 1040-8398 Impact factor: 11.176