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Effect of Processing on Volatile Organic Compounds Formation of Meat—Review

Iwona Wojtasik‐Kalinowska, Arkadiusz Szpicer, Weronika Bińkowska, Monika Hanula, Monika Marcinkowska‐Lesiak, Andrzej Półtorak

2023Applied Sciences29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Meat is a rich source of different volatile compounds. The final flavor of meat products depends on the raw material and processing parameters. Changes that occur in meat include pyrolysis of peptides and amino acids, degradation of sugar and ribonucleotides, Maillard’s and Strecker’s reactions, lipid oxidation, degradation of thiamine and fats, as well as microbial metabolism. A review of the volatile compounds’ formation was carried out and divided into non-thermal and thermal processes. Modern and advanced solutions such as ultrasounds, pulsed electric field, cold plasma, ozone use, etc., were described. The article also concerns the important issue of determining Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) markers generated during heat treatment.

Topics & Concepts

Maillard reactionChemistryLipid oxidationFlavorFood scienceSugarOrganic chemistryFlavourAntioxidantMeat and Animal Product QualityAdvanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesFood Industry and Aquatic Biology