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  • Effect of plant polyphenols...
    Deng, Siyang; Shi, Shuo; Xia, Xiufang

    Meat science, 09/2022, Letnik: 191
    Journal Article

    Tea polyphenol (TP), apple polyphenol (AP), and cinnamon polyphenol (CP) are all enriched with antioxidant components, present enormous potential as natural antioxidants in meat products. The objective of this study was to evaluate the physicochemical properties, residual nitrites, and formation of N-nitrosamine (NA) in dry-fried bacons with three aforementioned plant polyphenols and ascorbic acid (AA). The results show that both plant polyphenols and AA significantly reduced pH, lipid oxidation and residual nitrite content when compared to the control (P < 0.05). Only AP exhibited a protective effect against protein oxidation-induced damage in bacon, and N-nitroso-methyl phenylamine (NMPhA) contents were significantly affected by plant polyphenols (P < 0.05). Bacon containing 300 mg/kg AP produced less thiobarbituric acid reactive substance (TBARS) (0.59 MDA/kg), carbonyl contents (2.30 nmol/mg protein) and NMPhA formation (1.211 ng/kg). In conclusion, plant polyphenols, particularly AP, have the potential to be used as natural antioxidants for reducing oxidation and nitrite application level while also improving the safety of bacon. •Apple polyphenol (AP) was more effective in reducing nitrite and N-nitrosamine (NA) contents.•AP increased the bio-safety of smoked bacon in this study.•The optimal and recommended addition of AP in smoked bacon is 300 mg/kg.