脂肪球
乳状液
食品科学
增溶
化学
双水相体系
相(物质)
生物化学
有机化学
乳脂
亚麻籽油
作者
A. R. Gordon,Shai Barbut,Gerald D. Schmidt
标识
DOI:10.1080/10408399209527602
摘要
Abstract Comminuted meat products are a complex mixture of muscle tissue, solubilized proteins, fat, salt, and water. The two theories that have been presented to explain meat batters stabilization are reviewed. The emulsion theory explains stabilization by the formation of a protein film around fat globules, whereas the physical entrapment theory emphasizes the role of the protein matrix in holding the fat in place during chopping and subsequent heating. However, some aspects of stabilization cannot be explained adequately by either one of these theories. In this article the role of meat proteins, aqueous phase, and lipid phase are examined in light of past and recent research findings. Key words: meat battersemulsion stabilitymuscle proteinsprocessed meatsprotein gelation
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