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Effect of nitrate on residual nitrite decomposition rate in cooked cured pork.

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The effects of nitrate on the color stability of cooked cured pork were examined. Nitrate inhibited the nitrite decrement and discoloration in the cooked cured ham. Nitrate reduction and nitrite… Click to show full abstract

The effects of nitrate on the color stability of cooked cured pork were examined. Nitrate inhibited the nitrite decrement and discoloration in the cooked cured ham. Nitrate reduction and nitrite accumulation were observed in the uncooked sausage models, but were not detected in the sausage models cooked at 75°C. The kinetics of nitrite degradation was subsequently examined at various concentrations of nitric acid at constant acidity. The degradation rate of nitrite was clearly found to decrease with nitric acid content. Thus, nitrate does not appear to serve as a donor of nitrite, but rather inhibits nitrite reduction in cooked meat products, with consequent prolongation of color stability.

Keywords: nitrate residual; cured pork; cooked cured; rate; effect nitrate

Journal Title: Meat science
Year Published: 2017

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