Effects of palm fat blends inclusion on the quality of chicken frankfurters

Three types of palm fats (PF) to be incorparated into meat batters were prepared from palm oil (PO) and palm stearin (POs) with the ratio ofpO:POs at 60:40, 70:30 and 80:20 (wt/wt). The slip melting point (SMP), iodine value (IV) and solid fat content (SFC) ofPF were measured. Eight formulations off...

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Main Authors: Tan, S. S., Abdullah, Aminah, Babji, Abdul Salam, Affandi, Mohd Suria
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2002
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author Tan, S. S.
Abdullah, Aminah
Babji, Abdul Salam
Affandi, Mohd Suria
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Abdullah, Aminah
Babji, Abdul Salam
Affandi, Mohd Suria
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description Three types of palm fats (PF) to be incorparated into meat batters were prepared from palm oil (PO) and palm stearin (POs) with the ratio ofpO:POs at 60:40, 70:30 and 80:20 (wt/wt). The slip melting point (SMP), iodine value (IV) and solid fat content (SFC) ofPF were measured. Eight formulations offrankfurters were then produced using PF60:40, PF70:30, PF80:20 and palm olein (POo) at 20% and 25% offat levels. Chopping temperature, emulsion stability (ES) and water holding capacity (WHC) ofmeat batters containing PF and POo were measured. At 25%fat level, meat batters mixed with PF60: 40 recarded the highest final chopping temperatures at the end of comminution, while POo recarded the lowest value. Fluid loss of meat batters prepared with PF60:40 and PF80:20 were significantly lower at 20% fat level compared to that of25%(P<0.05). Higher WHC was exhibited by meat batters containing various PF compared to the one with POo (P<0.05).
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spelling upm-33972015-09-10T08:50:50Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/3397/ Effects of palm fat blends inclusion on the quality of chicken frankfurters Tan, S. S. Abdullah, Aminah Babji, Abdul Salam Affandi, Mohd Suria Three types of palm fats (PF) to be incorparated into meat batters were prepared from palm oil (PO) and palm stearin (POs) with the ratio ofpO:POs at 60:40, 70:30 and 80:20 (wt/wt). The slip melting point (SMP), iodine value (IV) and solid fat content (SFC) ofPF were measured. Eight formulations offrankfurters were then produced using PF60:40, PF70:30, PF80:20 and palm olein (POo) at 20% and 25% offat levels. Chopping temperature, emulsion stability (ES) and water holding capacity (WHC) ofmeat batters containing PF and POo were measured. At 25%fat level, meat batters mixed with PF60: 40 recarded the highest final chopping temperatures at the end of comminution, while POo recarded the lowest value. Fluid loss of meat batters prepared with PF60:40 and PF80:20 were significantly lower at 20% fat level compared to that of25%(P<0.05). Higher WHC was exhibited by meat batters containing various PF compared to the one with POo (P<0.05). Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2002 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/3397/1/Effects_of_Palm_Fat_Blends_Inclusion_on_the_Quality_of_Chicken_Frankfurters.pdf Tan, S. S. and Abdullah, Aminah and Babji, Abdul Salam and Affandi, Mohd Suria (2002) Effects of palm fat blends inclusion on the quality of chicken frankfurters. Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science, 25 (1). pp. 63-68. ISSN 1511-3701 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/Pertanika%20PAPERS/JTAS%20Vol.%2025%20(1)%20Apr.%202002/09%20JTAS%20Vol.25%20(1)%202002%20(Pg%2063-68).pdf
spellingShingle Tan, S. S.
Abdullah, Aminah
Babji, Abdul Salam
Affandi, Mohd Suria
Effects of palm fat blends inclusion on the quality of chicken frankfurters
title Effects of palm fat blends inclusion on the quality of chicken frankfurters
title_full Effects of palm fat blends inclusion on the quality of chicken frankfurters
title_fullStr Effects of palm fat blends inclusion on the quality of chicken frankfurters
title_full_unstemmed Effects of palm fat blends inclusion on the quality of chicken frankfurters
title_short Effects of palm fat blends inclusion on the quality of chicken frankfurters
title_sort effects of palm fat blends inclusion on the quality of chicken frankfurters
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/3397/1/Effects_of_Palm_Fat_Blends_Inclusion_on_the_Quality_of_Chicken_Frankfurters.pdf