Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2449957 Meat Science 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A new sensory approach to study sensory effects of sodium reduction in sausages•Investigation of the use of milk minerals as a potential salt replacer•Demonstration of differences in temporal sensory perception within and between salt replacers

The aim of this study was to determine the effects of different salt substitutes on the sensory perception of sausages. TDS was used to explore the temporal perception of the samples and DA was used as a reference method. Grill-style sausages with different levels of salt reduction combined with different salt substitutes (KCl, Na-lactate, K-lactate/Na-diacetate and milk minerals) were tested. Results showed relatively few discriminating attributes from DA. However, results from TDS indicated differences in the dynamic perception of the sodium reduced sausages compared to the control sample, especially during the aftertaste.

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