Animal Products

Replacement of Pork Fat in Chicken-based Bologna Sausage with Oleogels of High-Oleic or Conventional Soybean Oil and Rice Bran Wax

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Abstract

In this study, pork fat in bologna sausage made with mechanically separated chicken (MSC) as primary lean raw material was successfully replaced with high-oleic (HOSO) and conventional (CSO) soybean oil oleogels structured with rice bran wax (RBW). Textural parameters, sensory attributes (except color), and lipid oxidation over 98 d of storage were unaffected by lipid source, while color was darker and redder in pork fat-containing samples. Raw batter stability was not different, except it was lower when liquid soybean oil was the lipid source. Samples containing oleogels made with HOSO had a more favorable lipid profile. These results complement previous studies by us and others and highlight the potential of oleogelation technology to modify the lipid profile of finely-comminuted meat products without negatively affecting product quality attributes.

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How to Cite: Tarté, R. , Paulus, J. S. , Acevedo, N. C. , Prusa, K. J. & Lee, S. (2021) “Replacement of Pork Fat in Chicken-based Bologna Sausage with Oleogels of High-Oleic or Conventional Soybean Oil and Rice Bran Wax”, Iowa State University Animal Industry Report. 17(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.31274/air.11904