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. 2014 Feb;96(2 Pt A):843-8.
doi: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2013.09.023. Epub 2013 Oct 5.

Formation of biogenic amines and growth of spoilage-related microorganisms in pork stored under different packaging conditions applying PCA

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Formation of biogenic amines and growth of spoilage-related microorganisms in pork stored under different packaging conditions applying PCA

Miaoyun Li et al. Meat Sci. 2014 Feb.

Abstract

The objective of this study was to investigate the evolution of biogenic amines and spoilage-related microorganisms of chilled pork stored at 5 °C under various atmospheric conditions. The experimental packaging systems were pallet packaging, vacuum packaging (VP) and modified atmosphere packaging methods (MAP, 40%O2+40%CO2+20%N2), respectively. The results showed that about 74.26% of the variability could be explained by two first principal components analyzed by PCA in the pallet packaging, while in the vacuum and modified atmosphere packagings were about 85.21% and 79.14%, respectively. PC1 differentiated the indicators from packaging conditions. All the five microbial indicators and partial biogenic amines, gathering together, had high values at the positive side of PC1. Putrescine and cadaverine could reflect the spoilage evolution of fresh pork except for those in the pallet. Therefore, putrescine and cadaverine could be used as the spoilage indicators of chilled pork, of which the contents might reflect the spoilage degree.

Keywords: Biogenic amine; Chilled pork; Packaging; Spoilage.

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