Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6400882 | LWT - Food Science and Technology | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A Central Composite Rotatable Design (CCRD) was adopted in the optimization of chicken ball with the addition of fish gelatin (1-5Â g/100Â ml), carrageenan (1-4Â g/100Â ml), and chicken breast meat (55-65Â g/100Â g) on textural properties (hardness, elasticity, cohesiveness, and chewiness), cooking gain, and water holding capacity (WHC). For each response, a second-order polynomial model was developed using multiple linear regression analysis. Applying desirability function method, optimum conditions for chicken ball were found to be carrageenan concentration of 1.28Â g/100Â ml, fish gelatin concentration of 4.62Â g/100Â ml, and chicken meat concentration of 60.52Â g/100Â g. At this optimum point, hardness, elasticity, cohesiveness, chewiness, cooking gain, and WHC were found to be 62.59Â N, 0.79Â mm, 0.625, 30.495Â NÂ mm, 106.345, and 5.14Â g/100Â g, respectively. Gâ² value of control on dynamic rheological properties was the highest among chicken ball samples with addition of carrageenan and gelatin. The higher the mixture concentrations of carrageenan, gelatin and meat, the higher Gâ² value of chicken ball.
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Authors
Hazmi Yasin, Abdul Salam Babji, Hidayah Ismail,