Digital Evaluation of Nitrite-Reduced “Kulen” Fermented Sausage Quality
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Simunovic, StefanĐorđević, Vesna Ž
Lakićević, Brankica
Đekic, Ilija

Lorenzo, Jose M.

Barba, Francisco J.

Tomašević, Igor

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This study aimed to evaluate nitrite reduction impact on geometry, colour, chemical, microbiological, and sensory traits of dry sausage (kulen) traditionally prepared with red hot paprika powder. Three batches of kulen with different nitrite levels were produced and assessed: N110 (control with 110 mg/kg of sodium nitrite), N55 (55 mg/kg of sodium nitrite), and NF (without sodium nitrite). Samples for the analyses were taken on production day, after 8, 16, 24, 32, and 40 days of ripening and after 50 and 100 days of storage. Four novel digital methods for quality assessment were deployed such as computer vision system (CVS), three-dimensional (3D) laser imaging, oral processing, and temporal dominance of sensations (TDS). Reduction and removal of nitrites from the formulation of kulen did not result in significant () differences in lightness (), redness (), and yellowness () of the sausage surface, meat, and fat parts that were measured independently by means CVS. Sausages produced by ...50% nitrite reduction (N55) showed no significant () differences in terms of geometrical, chemical, colour, microbiological, and oral processing parameters compared with the control (N110) batch. On the other hand, the complete removal of nitrites from kulen formulation negatively affected biogenic amine levels and oral processing properties of the product. Nitrite reduction showed no significant effect on TDS curves among the batches. The results of this study indicate that nitrite content in traditional kulen can be reduced by 50% (55 mg/kg of sodium nitrite) without adversely affecting the various quality properties of the product.
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Poljoprivredni fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Simunovic, Stefan AU - Đorđević, Vesna Ž AU - Lakićević, Brankica AU - Đekic, Ilija AU - Lorenzo, Jose M. AU - Barba, Francisco J. AU - Tomašević, Igor PY - 2022 UR - https://www.hindawi.com/journals/jfq/2022/2480746/ UR - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6119 AB - This study aimed to evaluate nitrite reduction impact on geometry, colour, chemical, microbiological, and sensory traits of dry sausage (kulen) traditionally prepared with red hot paprika powder. Three batches of kulen with different nitrite levels were produced and assessed: N110 (control with 110 mg/kg of sodium nitrite), N55 (55 mg/kg of sodium nitrite), and NF (without sodium nitrite). Samples for the analyses were taken on production day, after 8, 16, 24, 32, and 40 days of ripening and after 50 and 100 days of storage. Four novel digital methods for quality assessment were deployed such as computer vision system (CVS), three-dimensional (3D) laser imaging, oral processing, and temporal dominance of sensations (TDS). Reduction and removal of nitrites from the formulation of kulen did not result in significant () differences in lightness (), redness (), and yellowness () of the sausage surface, meat, and fat parts that were measured independently by means CVS. Sausages produced by 50% nitrite reduction (N55) showed no significant () differences in terms of geometrical, chemical, colour, microbiological, and oral processing parameters compared with the control (N110) batch. On the other hand, the complete removal of nitrites from kulen formulation negatively affected biogenic amine levels and oral processing properties of the product. Nitrite reduction showed no significant effect on TDS curves among the batches. The results of this study indicate that nitrite content in traditional kulen can be reduced by 50% (55 mg/kg of sodium nitrite) without adversely affecting the various quality properties of the product. T2 - Journal of Food Quality T2 - Journal of Food Quality T1 - Digital Evaluation of Nitrite-Reduced “Kulen” Fermented Sausage Quality SP - e2480746 VL - 2022 DO - 10.1155/2022/2480746 ER -
@article{ author = "Simunovic, Stefan and Đorđević, Vesna Ž and Lakićević, Brankica and Đekic, Ilija and Lorenzo, Jose M. and Barba, Francisco J. and Tomašević, Igor", year = "2022", abstract = "This study aimed to evaluate nitrite reduction impact on geometry, colour, chemical, microbiological, and sensory traits of dry sausage (kulen) traditionally prepared with red hot paprika powder. Three batches of kulen with different nitrite levels were produced and assessed: N110 (control with 110 mg/kg of sodium nitrite), N55 (55 mg/kg of sodium nitrite), and NF (without sodium nitrite). Samples for the analyses were taken on production day, after 8, 16, 24, 32, and 40 days of ripening and after 50 and 100 days of storage. Four novel digital methods for quality assessment were deployed such as computer vision system (CVS), three-dimensional (3D) laser imaging, oral processing, and temporal dominance of sensations (TDS). Reduction and removal of nitrites from the formulation of kulen did not result in significant () differences in lightness (), redness (), and yellowness () of the sausage surface, meat, and fat parts that were measured independently by means CVS. Sausages produced by 50% nitrite reduction (N55) showed no significant () differences in terms of geometrical, chemical, colour, microbiological, and oral processing parameters compared with the control (N110) batch. On the other hand, the complete removal of nitrites from kulen formulation negatively affected biogenic amine levels and oral processing properties of the product. Nitrite reduction showed no significant effect on TDS curves among the batches. The results of this study indicate that nitrite content in traditional kulen can be reduced by 50% (55 mg/kg of sodium nitrite) without adversely affecting the various quality properties of the product.", journal = "Journal of Food Quality, Journal of Food Quality", title = "Digital Evaluation of Nitrite-Reduced “Kulen” Fermented Sausage Quality", pages = "e2480746", volume = "2022", doi = "10.1155/2022/2480746" }
Simunovic, S., Đorđević, V. Ž., Lakićević, B., Đekic, I., Lorenzo, J. M., Barba, F. J.,& Tomašević, I.. (2022). Digital Evaluation of Nitrite-Reduced “Kulen” Fermented Sausage Quality. in Journal of Food Quality, 2022, e2480746. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/2480746
Simunovic S, Đorđević VŽ, Lakićević B, Đekic I, Lorenzo JM, Barba FJ, Tomašević I. Digital Evaluation of Nitrite-Reduced “Kulen” Fermented Sausage Quality. in Journal of Food Quality. 2022;2022:e2480746. doi:10.1155/2022/2480746 .
Simunovic, Stefan, Đorđević, Vesna Ž, Lakićević, Brankica, Đekic, Ilija, Lorenzo, Jose M., Barba, Francisco J., Tomašević, Igor, "Digital Evaluation of Nitrite-Reduced “Kulen” Fermented Sausage Quality" in Journal of Food Quality, 2022 (2022):e2480746, https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/2480746 . .