The Use of Apple Vinegar from Natural Fermentation in the Technology Production of Raw-Ripened Wild Boar Loins
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The Use of Apple Vinegar from Natural Fermentation in the Technology Production of Raw-Ripened Wild Boar Loins
Abstract
Wild boar meat is difficult to process, mainly due to its hardness and stringiness. Three types of raw-ripened wild boar loins were produced (C-control treatment, R1 and R2-treatments with the addition of apple vinegar in various production variants). The research aimed to develop a new innovative technology for the production of wild boar loin using apple vinegar for marinating and to determine the impact of apple vinegar on the microbiological and sensory quality, and physico-chemical parameters of the product. As part of the research, a technology for the production of ripened wild boar products was developed and the composition of fatty acids, cholesterol content, pH value, oxidation-reduction potential, thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) index, color, microbiological, sensory, and statistical analysis were determined. It was found that the loins were characterized by a high content of saturated, monounsaturated, and polyunsaturated fatty acids (20.18-43.37%), a low content of trans fatty acids (0.30-0.57%), and a high cholesterol content (75.13-85.28 mg/100 g of the product). Samples with apple vinegar (R1 and R2) were characterized by a lower pH value (5.10-5.70; p < 0.05), a comparable oxidation-reduction potential (409.75-498.57 mV), and a low TBARS index (0.461-1.294 mg malondialdehyde/kg of product). Their color was lighter (L* 38.25-40.65). All the tested loins were characterized by appropriate microbiological quality guaranteeing the storage durability of the product. R1 and R2 treatments were characterized by the greatest juiciness. The highest overall quality was achieved by R1 loins (7.36-7.76 c.u.). The apple vinegar used to marinate the loins had a positive effect on their microbiological and sensory quality as well as physico-chemical parameters. Moreover, the technology guarantees the appropriate quality and health safety of the products.
Keywords: Sus scrofa; acetic bacteria; game meat; quality; wild boar.
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- MNISW/2020/318/DIR/This research was co-funded by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education in Poland. The project is implemented on the basis of contract No. MNISW/2020/318/DIR in the program called "Incubator of Innovation 4.0"
- Internal funds/The sensory evaluation was carried out at Warsaw University of Life Sciences-SGGW.
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