Blue agave inulin‐soluble dietary fiber: effect on technological quality properties of pangasius mince emulsion‐type sausage

Author:

Sherpa Kusang1,Priyadarshini Mocherla Bhargavi1,Mehta Naresh Kumar1ORCID,Waikhom Gusheinzed2,Surasani Vijay Kumar Reddy3ORCID,Tenali Diamond Rajakumar4,Vaishnav Anand1,Sharma Sanjeev1ORCID,Debbarma Sourabh5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Fish Processing Technology and Engineering College of Fisheries West Tripura India

2. Department of Aquaculture College of Fisheries West Tripura India

3. Department of Fish Processing Technology College of Fisheries, KVAFSU Mangalore India

4. DBT‐CoE‐FAB‐II College of Fisheries West Tripura India

5. Department of Aquatic Health & Environment College of Fisheries West Tripura India

Abstract

AbstractBACKGROUNDThe aim of the work was to investigate the influence of supplementing pangasius mince‐based emulsion sausages with blue agave‐derived inulin at 1% (T1), 2% (T2), 3% (T3), 4% (T4), and 5% (T5) on its technological quality attributes and acceptability.RESULTSThe cooking yield of T‐2, T‐3, and T‐4 sausages (96–97%) exhibited no significant difference (P > 0.05), which was higher than the other lots. The T‐2 batter exhibited a significant difference with all other treatments, showing the lowest total expressible fluid (12.20%) value, indicating the highest emulsion stability of the batter. There was a significant effect on the diameter reduction of the cooked sausages as the level of inulin increased. Sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed the proteolysis of raw mince without inulin and new bands in cooked sausage samples were observed. Increasing inulin content increased the hardness of the sausages from 2510.81 ± 114.31 g to 3415.54 ± 75.88. The differential scanning calorimetry melting temperatures of peak 2 of the T‐1, T‐2, T‐3, and T‐4 increased as the inulin content increased from 1 to 4%. The scanning electron microscope images exhibited a smooth appearance on the surface as the inulin level increased.CONCLUSIONThe sausages incorporated with the 2% and 3% blue agave plant‐derived inulin (T‐2 and T‐3) showed better sensory overall acceptability scores than the control. The results suggested that the blue agave plant‐derived inulin could be efficiently utilized at the 2% and 3% levels to enhance the quality of emulsion‐type pangasius sausage. © 2023 Society of Chemical Industry.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Food Science,Biotechnology

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