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English : The Utilization of Yellow and Red Onion Peels and Their Extracts as Antioxidant and Antimicrobial in Preservation of Beef Burger during Storage.
Arabic : إستخدام قشور البصل الأصفر والأحمر ومستخلصاتها كمضادات للأكسدة ومضادة للميكروبات في حفظ برجر اللحم أثناء التخزين .
Abstract Natural antioxidants have gained interest in recent years as a result of their capacity to replace synthetic antioxidants in reducing auto oxidation of fats, oils, and fat-containing foods.. Yellow and red onion peels were chosen as a natural antioxidant source in our study. In addition, the storage stability, TBA, antimicrobial and organoleptic of beef burgers with yellow or red onion peels or extracts were compared to BHT under refrigerated storage at 4±1°C for 15 days. cooking measurements (cooking loss, cooking yield, shrinkage and moisture retention) were compared to BHT . According to the data, the predominant components in red onion peels were quercetin 11290.09 µg/g and 1761.31 (µg/g in yellow onion peels. The results revealed that adding onion peels increased total phenolic, total flavonoids, and antioxidant activities in burgers. Burgers made with onion peel extracts had the highest levels of total phenol and total flavonoids. The cooking yield and moisture retention of beef burgers using onion peels were improved. The control burger had the most cooking loss, followed by the BHT prepared burger. As yellow or red onion peels and their extract were put to beef burgers, the pH of the beef was much lower when compared to the control. In the sensory acceptance test, there were no significant differences in colour, odour, taste, appearance, and overall acceptability of beef burgers prepared with red and yellow onion peel powder and extracts at zero time, while slightly lower or similar judging scores in all organoleptic characteristics were observed in the tested beef burger samples and control sample during storage periods of two weeks. In addition, yellow or red onion peels, as well as their extract, may have antibacterial properties. Keywords: red onion peels powder, yellow onion peels, natural antioxidants, antimicrobial
Publication year 2024
Pages 1-9
Organization Name
    Food Technology Research Institute (FTRI)
serial title American Journal of Food Science and Technology.
Author(s) from ARC
Publication Type Journal

 
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