A comprehensive review on freeze-induced deterioration of frozen egg yolks: Freezing behaviors, gelation mechanisms, and control techniques
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A comprehensive review on freeze-induced deterioration of frozen egg yolks: Freezing behaviors, gelation mechanisms, and control techniques
Abstract
Over the years, the production of eggs has increased tremendously, with an estimated global egg production of 9.7 billion by 2050. Further processing of shell eggs to egg products has gained growing popularity. Liquid egg yolks, an innovative form of egg replacement, still suffer from short shelf-life issues, and freezing has been applied to maintain freshness. An undesirable phenomenon called "gelation" was found during the production of frozen egg yolks, which has attracted numerous scholars to study its mechanism and quality control methods. Therefore, we comprehensively reviewed the history of the studies on frozen egg yolks, including the production procedure, the fundamentals of freezing, the gelation mechanism, the factors affecting gelation behaviors, and the techniques to control the gelation behaviors of frozen egg yolks. Reporting the production procedure and freezing fundamentals of frozen egg yolks will give readers a better understanding of the science and technological aspects of frozen egg yolks. Furthermore, a comprehensive summary of the mechanism of egg yolk gel formation induced by freeze-thawing and relevant control techniques will provide insights to researchers and manufacturers in the field of frozen egg processing.
Keywords: affecting factors; control techniques; freezing fundamentals; frozen egg yolks; gelation mechanism.
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