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Title:
Impact of Organic Acids and Their Salts on Microbial Quality and Shelf Life of Beef
Authors: Shaltout, F. A.; Gerges, M. T.; Shewail, A. A.
Year: 2014
Keywords: beef, organic acids, sodium lactate, sodium acetate, shelf life
Journal: Global Journal of Agriculture and Food Safety Sciences
Volume: 1
Issue: 2
Pages: 360-370
Publisher: Massive Publishing House
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

This study examined the effect of different concentrations of lactic acid (LA) (1 and 2%), acetic acid (AA) (1 and 2%), sodium lactate (SL) (2.5%) and sodium acetate (SA) (2.5%) on the chemical, microbiological and sensory quality of raw beef meat stored at 4°C. The results showed that these additives were efficient (P< 0.05) against the proliferation of various spoilage microorganisms; including aerobic, and psychrotrophic bacteria, and Enterobacteriaceae. The general order of antibacterial activity of the different additives used was; AA, LA, SA, SL. The chemical analysis revealed a significant reduction (P< 0.05) in the pH value of treated beef meat samples. Significant differences (P< 0.05) were detected with the sensory quality, with 1% (AA), the treated samples yielding the highest scores for the color, texture, and flavor attributes. Overall, the findings demonstrate that the addition of 1% AA or 1 % LA to beef cuts can delay the proliferation of spoilage microorganisms, improve the sensory attributes and extend the shelf life of the beef during refrigerated storage. These additives have promising properties that can open new pathways and opportunities for beef meat preservation for using efficient, safe, and cost-effective preservatives.

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