Comparison of modified atmosphere packaging and vacuum packaging for long period storage of dry-cured ham: effects on colour, texture and microbiological quality

Slices of dry-cured hams (Biceps femoris muscle) were stored during 8 weeks under vacuum and modified atmospheres (100% N2 and a mixture of 20% CO2 and 80% N2) in order to study the modifications on colour, texture and microbial counts during that period. Lightness was found to be more stable when s...

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Autores: Garcia-Esteban, M. (Marta)|||/items/708e68bc-4fee-4623-aa7e-c23c685cf7de, Ansorena-Artieda, D. (Diana)|||/items/3ac83dfe-b2e3-4a2d-a7e4-2813388afc29, Astiasarán, I. (Iciar)|||/items/34b867c2-957e-4a1f-8a1d-c0a6a8e6b70b
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2004
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/22986
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/22986
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Dry-cured ham
Modified atmosphere packaging
Colour
Texture
Shelf life
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Sumario:Slices of dry-cured hams (Biceps femoris muscle) were stored during 8 weeks under vacuum and modified atmospheres (100% N2 and a mixture of 20% CO2 and 80% N2) in order to study the modifications on colour, texture and microbial counts during that period. Lightness was found to be more stable when samples were stored with 20% CO2 and 80% N2 without statistical differences between vacuum and 100% N2. A slight whiteness was observed in the vacuum packed samples. Yellowness increased during time in vacuum packed samples, although no differences were found among the three conditions at the end of the study. Redness values were not affected by time or by the packaging system. With regard to texture, values found for all samples were within the normal range for this type of products, although it was observed that modified atmosphere packaging preserved samples better from hardening than vacuum packaging. No safety problems were detected in relation to the microbial quality in any case. In general, no clear differences were found among the three packaging systems for colour, texture and microbial quality in the storage conditions studied.