发现肉质变色的电化学指标

IF 14.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of the American Chemical Society Pub Date : 2024-10-30 DOI:10.1021/jacs.4c0937510.1021/jacs.4c09375
Sandun Bogahawaththa Kasthuri Dias, Silan Bhandari, Sachinthani A. Devage, Jennifer A. Avery, Rishav Kumar, Ranjith Ramanathan* and Sadagopan Krishnan*, 
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肉类变色是食品工业面临的挑战之一,会影响质量和保质期。在本报告中,我们介绍了开创性的发现,即通过电化学方法探测与肉类变色相关的特定氧化还原峰,并在添加抗氧化剂进行生化控制时成功监测肉类变色的延迟。我们通过分光光度法测量了氧肌红蛋白和高铁血红蛋白的相对水平,前者使肉呈现樱桃红色,后者则使肉变色。这一研究成果为开发用于研究肉类颜色和质量的创新电分析工具开辟了新途径。这些新工具有可能最大限度地减少营养牛肉的浪费,减轻与废物处理相关的环境负担,并减少与变色问题相关的二氧化碳排放。
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Discovery of Electrochemical Indicators upon Sarcoplasmic Meat Discoloration

Meat discoloration is one of the challenges facing the food industry, which affects both quality and shelf life. In this report, we present our groundbreaking discovery of electrochemically probing specific redox peaks associated with meat discoloration and successfully monitor its delay when controlled biochemically with added antioxidants. We have validated the redox features by spectrophotometry measurements of the relative levels of oxymyoglobin, which gives meat its cherry red color, and metmyoglobin, which causes the meat to turn brown in relation to discoloration. The insights from this research open up new avenues for the development of innovative electroanalytical tools for studying meat color and quality. These new tools could potentially minimize nutritious beef waste, lessen the environmental burden associated with waste disposal, and reduce CO2 emissions linked to discoloration issues.

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