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Review
. 2022 Aug:190:108841.
doi: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2022.108841. Epub 2022 May 4.

Role of freezing-induced myofibrillar protein denaturation in the generation of thaw loss: A review

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Role of freezing-induced myofibrillar protein denaturation in the generation of thaw loss: A review

Yuemei Zhang et al. Meat Sci. 2022 Aug.
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Abstract

Formation of thaw loss cannot generally be avoided when meat is frozen and then thawed. Explanations have mainly focused on the damage to muscle fibers resulting from ice crystallization and the freezing-induced denaturation of myofibrillar proteins, the latter of which has, however, not received much research focus. This review discusses the relationship between myofibrillar protein denaturation and water-holding capacity of meat in freezing-thawing with the aim to improve the understanding the relative importance of protein denaturation in the formation of thaw loss. The contribution of decreased pH and high ionic strength in the unfrozen water in freezing is emphasized and we hypothesize that these two factors are causing protein denaturation and conformational changes within muscle fibers, and consequently loss of water-holding capacity. Slow freezing produces more thaw loss than fast freezing, and this is discussed here in relation to the impacts on myofibrillar protein denaturation induced by the freezing rate.

Keywords: Ice crystal formation; Meat structure; Solute concentration; Thaw loss; Water populations.

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