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Application of ultrasound treatment in chicken gizzards tenderization: Effects on muscle fiber and connective tissue

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ULTRASONICS SONOCHEMISTRY
Volume 79, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2021.105786

Keywords

Chicken gizzard; Tenderness; Ultrasound treatment; Muscle fiber; Connective tissue

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32172273]

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Ultrasound treatment significantly improves the tenderness of chicken gizzard, with the 500W/30min treatment showing the best effect. The study verifies the impact of ultrasound on muscle fiber and connective tissue properties.
The tenderizing effect of different ultrasound treatments on the characteristics of muscle fibers and connective tissue of chicken gizzard was investigated. It could be concluded that the shear force and muscle fiber diameter of the sample treated with ultrasound for 500 W/30 min were decreased by 27.1% and 26.2%, respectively, while the myofibril fragmentation index (MFI) was increased by 238.1% than the control. More importantly, the contents of hydroxylysine pyridinoline and lysine pyridinoline of the samples treated with ultrasound for 500 W/ 30 min were 23.1% and 40.5% lower than those of the control. Tenderizing effect of 500 W/30 min sample on thermal stability was verified from the decrease in transition temperature (Tmax) (10.7%) and enthalpy (Delta H) (21.7%) of collage compared with the control. In general, proper ultrasound treatment could effectively improve the tenderness of gizzard, and 500 W/30 min had the best tenderization effect. Therefore, the treatment of ultrasound was considered as a promising and efficient technique in meat processing, especially for the meat tenderization.

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