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식물성유 유화물로 대체한 저지방 돈육 패티의 품질 특성

Quality Characteristics of Low-Fat Plant Oil Emulsion Pork Patties

  • 최영준 (대구공업대학교 호텔외식조리계열) ;
  • 이시형 (세화요리아카데미) ;
  • 이경숙 (대구공업대학교 호텔외식조리계열) ;
  • 최강원 (대구공업대학교 호텔외식조리계열) ;
  • 이경수 (영남이공대학교 식음료조리계열) ;
  • 정인철 (대구공업대학교 호텔외식조리계열) ;
  • 심동욱 (롯데시그니엘호텔)
  • 투고 : 2019.07.15
  • 심사 : 2019.11.14
  • 발행 : 2019.12.30

초록

본 연구는 동물성 지방 대체제로서 식물성유 유화물인 올리브유(OPP), 대두유(SPP) 및 카놀라유(CPP) 유화물을 첨가한 돈육 패티의 품질 특성을 조사하였다. OPP, SPP 및 CPP의 수분 함량이 CON보다 높고, 지방 함량은 낮았다. OPP, SPP 및 CPP는 CON보다 보수력, 수율, 수분 보유율, 지방 보유율이 높았으며, 직경 감소율과 수축율은 낮았다. 가열 전후의 돈육 패티의 백색도와 적색도는 CON이 OPP, SPP 및 CPP보다 높고, 가열 전 돈육 패티의 황색도는 OPP가 가장 높았다. 돈육 패티의 포화지방산은 palmitic acid가 가장 많이 함유되어 있었다. 불포화지방산은 CON (42.84%), OPP (65.41%), CPP (48.63%)의 경우 oleic acid가 가장 많았으며, SPP는 linoleic acid (41.17%)가 가장 많이 함유되어 있었다. 돈육 패티의 불포화지방산 함량은 식물성유 유화물의 대체로 증가하였다. 경도, 응집성 및 저작성은 시료들 사이에 차이가 없었으며, 탄력성은 CON보다 OPP, SPP 및 CPP가 높았다. 맛, 풍미, 전체적인 기호도는 OPP 및 CPP가 CON 및 SPP보다 높게 나타났다. 따라서 식물성유를 겔화시켜 동물성 지방을 대체하면 이화학적·관능적 특성이 향상되고 지방산 조성이 개선되어 소비자들이 요구하는 건강에 유익한 저지방 육제품의 제조가 가능하다.

This study investigated the effect of plant oil emulsion as a replacement for animal fat on the quality characteristics of low-fat pork patties. Pork patties were manufactured using a pork fat control (CON) and olive (OPP), soybean (SPP), and canola (CPP) oil emulsions. Replacing animal fat with the plant oil emulsions increased the moisture content and decreased the fat content of the patties as compared to those with pork fat. The water holding capacity and cooking yield, and the moisture and fat retention of the patties were significantly increased, and the diameter reduction and shrinkage ratio decreased with the plant oil replacements. The color parameters of the samples were affected by the addition of the plant oil emulsions, and higher L* and a* values were observed in CON. The b* value of the raw pork patty was highest in OPP, and palmitic acid was the most abundant saturated fatty acid. In terms of unsaturated fatty acids, oleic acid was highest in CON, OPP, and CPP, and linoleic acid was highest in SPP. Hardness, cohesion, and chewiness were no different among the samples, although higher springiness was observed in the pork patties with added plant oil emulsions. The taste, flavor, and palatability of the OPP and CPP patties were higher than in the CON and SPP groups. Fat replacement with plant oil emulsion therefore had a positive effect on the quality characteristics of the pork patties, and due to reduced saturated fatty acids, the end-product provides the healthy low-fat option desired by consumers.

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