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Natural extracts marination in chicken breast fillets

This study evaluated the effects of natural extracts on chicken breast fillet marinades regarding the physicochemical properties, oxidative stability, and the Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli inhibition during 21 days of storage. Chicken breast fillets (Pectoralis major) (128 units) purcha...

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Published in:Ciência rural 2023, Vol.53 (2)
Main Authors: Rohod, Rosileide Vilalba, Garcia, Elis Regina de Moraes, Lara, Jorge Antonio Ferreira de
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Language:eng ; por
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Summary:This study evaluated the effects of natural extracts on chicken breast fillet marinades regarding the physicochemical properties, oxidative stability, and the Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli inhibition during 21 days of storage. Chicken breast fillets (Pectoralis major) (128 units) purchased in a local market, were used, allocated in a completely randomized block design, in a 4 x 4 factorial scheme (antioxidant x storage time), totalling 16 treatments with eight replicates. The TBARS and the pH values were not influenced by the analyzed factors. For the color results, the values of L* and b* were lower in the marinated chicken breast fillets with basil and BHT, respectively. When assessing the effect of storage time, an increase in oxidation was observed up to 21 days of storage. For pH, a quadratic decrease after storage with an increase in the pH value from the 11th day of storage was observed. In the color results, there was a linear decrease in the L* value during the storage period and in the value of b* a quadratic effect was observed with a reduction of this intensity up to 21 days of storage. In relation to the value of a*, a quadratic effect with an increase in the red intensity from the 7 days of storage was observed. For the counting of the S. aureus, the treatments presented 102 CFU/g up to 14 days, except for the basil which exceeded the limit established by the legislation at 14 days. RESUMO: O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar os efeitos de extratos naturais em marinados de filés de peito de frango sobre as propriedades físico-químicas, estabilidade oxidativa e inibição Staphylococcus aureus e Escherichia coli durante 21 dias de armazenamento. Foram utilizados 128 filés de peito de frango (Pectoralis major) adquiridos no mercado local, alocados em delineamento de blocos inteiramente casualizados em fatorial 4 x 4 (antioxidante x tempo de armazenamento), totalizando 16 tratamentos com oito repetições. Os valores de TBARS e pH não foram influenciados pelos tratamentos. Para os resultados de cor apenas os valores de L* e b* foram influenciados pelos tratamentos, sendo os menores valores encontrados no tratamento com manjericão e BHT, respectivamente. Avaliando o efeito do tempo de armazenamento observou-se aumento da oxidação até 21 dias de estocagem. Para o pH verificou-se diminuição quadrática após a estocagem com aumento no valor do pH a partir do 11º dia de armazenamento. Nos resultados de cor, verificou-se queda linear no valor
ISSN:0103-8478
1678-4596
1678-4596
DOI:10.1590/0103-8478cr20210813