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Journal article

Plasticizer types affect quality and shelf life of eggs coated with rice protein

  • 1. Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul – UFRGS (Brazil)
  • 2. Federal University of Pelotas – UFPel. Faculdade de Agronomia Eliseu Maciel (Brazil)

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The aim of study was evaluate the effect of using rice protein coating with different plasticizers types on the quality of eggs storaged at 20 °C for 6 weeks. Three hundred eggs were coated with rice protein at 8% solution combined with glycerol, propylene glycol or sorbitol. Uncoated eggs showed the highest weight loss (5.31%), while rice protein with glycerol (4.29%) propylene glycol (4.13%) and sorbitol (4.07%) solutions were effective in preventing weight lost. Uncoated eggs had the worst HU (58.40), albumen (9.52) and yolk (7.06) pH, and YI (0.33) after 6 weeks of storage. The eggs coated of rice protein with glycerol, propylene glycol and sorbitol presented results with similar intern quality between them during all the storage period. However, the use of sorbitol as a plasticizer in the coating is more efficient in maintaining control of the increase in albumen pH. Scanning electron microscopy demonstrated a lower surface porosity in coated eggshell, indicating that the use of the coating may provide a protective barrier against the transfer of gases and moisture. In conclusion, the best egg protection results in terms of egg quality are obtained in eggs coated with rice protein and sorbitol.

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Journal Title
Journal of Food Science and Technology
Journal Volume
57
Journal Issue
3
Journal Page Range
p. 971-979
ISSN
0022-1155
CODEN
JFSTAB

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