Preservation of rapana meat by the irradiation technology

dc.contributor.authorT. Lebska, L. Bal-Prylypko, T. Kovalinska, V. Sakhno, Ye. Bondarenko, E. Mikhneva, O. Kravchenko, V. Bondarenko
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-10T13:15:24Z
dc.date.available2023-05-10T13:15:24Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.description.abstractThe article considers the technology of maturing preserves from the meat of the Black Sea gastropod mollusc Rapana thomasiana using irradiation technologies. The methods of improving the technology of processing rapana meat have been studied in order to ensure long-term storage of the finished product without using artificial preservatives. The technology is based on the preliminary preparation of the semi-finished product, which includes defrosting, sorting, cutting, washing, inspection, portioning, blanching, and cooling. It has been studied how different methods of preprocessing the raw material affect the mechanostructural properties of rapana preserves. Blanching the meat of rapana has proved practical. Acetic acid has been shown to increase the sensitivity of rapana muscle tissue to picowaves. It has been found effective to soften rapana muscle tissue by marinating with acetic acid and by using picowave irradiation in various doses (2 to 10 kGy) for 60 s. The choice of the recommended dose of 2 kGy has been substantiated. It has been established that after picowave processing, the sensory properties of the finished product do not change. The system of picowave processing of preserved meat to soften its inhomogeneous structure has been described. The shift of kinetic energy in the electronic field using thin targets to form the required radiation field of different sizes has been used. This has allowed influencing the inhomogeneous structure of the raw material. It has been proved that after picowave irradiation with the dose 2 kGy, the preserved rapana meat is microbiologically safe and can be stored for 90 days at 4±2°С. The technological scheme of making preserves from rapana meat using PWP has been provided. The studies indicate that using the irradiation technology is practical, as it ensures the maturation of low-maturing aquatic organisms, extends the shelf life of food, guarantees safety and high quality
dc.identifier.issn2409-7004
dc.identifier.urihttps://card-file.ontu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/24932
dc.sourceFood Science and Technology
dc.titlePreservation of rapana meat by the irradiation technology
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