Nutrification and fat reduction of deep-fried protein isolates

FOOD CHEMISTRY(2024)

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Deep-fried (DF) foods are considered nutritionally-inferior due to increased fat content, although they are popular with consumers due to desirable sensory characteristics. This study attempted to reduce fat of DF surimi, DF fish-protein-isolate (FPI), and DF chicken-protein-isolate (CPI) by pre-baking or pre-roasting. Surimi, FPI, and CPI were also nutrified with omega-3-rich oil, fiber, and KCl-based salt substitute. Pre-baking decreased (p < 0.05) fat content, while pre-roasting increased (p < 0.05) it. Pre-baking resulted in less (p < 0.05) changes to cook loss, moisture loss, expressible moisture, water-holding-capacity, whiteness, and texture when compared to pre- roasting. Pre-baking also better maintained omega-3 PUFAs concentration than pre-roasting, resulting in higher (p < 0.05) concentration of a-linolenic (ALA, 18:3 omega 3), eicosapentaenoic (EPA, 20:5 omega 3), and docosahexaenoic (DHA, 22:6 omega 3) FAs as well as unsaturated FAs and total omega-3 FAs in DF surimi, DF FPI, and DF CPI. Pre-baking in combination with nutrification using omega-3 PUFAs improved nutritional value of DF foods, while causing minimal quality changes.
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Surimi,Protein isolate,Deep frying,Fat reduction,Isoelectric solubilization/precipitation,Omega-3 fatty acids
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