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Efficacy of modified active packaging with oxygen scavengers for the preservation of sliced Iberian dry-cured shoulder

  • Autores: M.J. Martín Mateos, Gonzalo Amaro, Raquel Manzano Muñoz, Ana Isabel Andrés Nieto, María Rosario Ramírez Bernabé
  • Localización: Food science and technology international = Ciencia y tecnología de alimentos internacional, ISSN-e 1532-1738, ISSN 1082-0132, Vol. 29, Nº 4, 2023, págs. 318-330
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • The effectiveness of commercial oxygen scavengers was investigated in order to increase the shelf-life of sliced dry-cured Iberian shoulder in MAP (modified atmosphere packaging) for up to 150 days. Five dry-cured shoulders from Iberian pigs were used. Slices of these dry-cured shoulders were randomly packaged in MAP conditions. An active packaging (AP) with oxygen scavengers was evaluated to reduce the level of oxygen within the headspace as close to 0% as possible. AP was compared to a Control Treatment (C) (without scavenger). Sliced dry-cured Iberian shoulder in AP showed lower thiobarbituric acid reactive substances values (TBARS) than control packages after 150 days of storage, and in general, volatile compounds derived from lipid oxidation, increased in C packages, whereas these remained steady in AP. Therefore, AP was effective to decrease the development of lipid oxidation during storage. In contrast, AP was not effective in preserving color changes, although no sensory differences between treatments were appreciated by the panelists.


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