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Effects of Lecithin/Sorbitol Monostearate-Canola Oil Oleogel as Animal Fat Replacer on the Fatty Acid Composition and Physicochemical Properties of Lamb Sausage

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In the study, the oleogel developed by lecithin/sorbitol monostearate (SMS) with canola oil was prepared and used as lamb fat replacer (0, 25, 50, 75, and 100%) for lamb sausage.… Click to show full abstract

In the study, the oleogel developed by lecithin/sorbitol monostearate (SMS) with canola oil was prepared and used as lamb fat replacer (0, 25, 50, 75, and 100%) for lamb sausage. Lecithin/SMS-canola oil oleogel decreased the cooking loss, hardness, springiness, chewiness and resilience of sausage, without affecting the cohesiveness. The ratio of unsaturated to saturated fatty acid increased from 1.12 to 3.38 as the replacement increased from 0 to 100%, presenting a health implication. The sensory scores showed no significant difference when the replacement was lower than 50%. The TBARS values of treatment groups were significantly lower than the control after 24 d storage, indicating the retard of lipid oxidation. These findings suggest that 50% replacement of lamb fat with lecithin/SMS-canola oil oleogels may be the optimal for lamb sausages, which provide new information for developing healthy meat products.

Keywords: lecithin sorbitol; oil; fat replacer; canola oil; sorbitol monostearate; sausage

Journal Title: Journal of Food Processing and Preservation
Year Published: 2023

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