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Effect of salting and ripening on the physicochemical and sensory quality of goat and sheep cured legs

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Physicochemical and sensory characteristics of sheep and goat cured legs were evaluated. The pH values (5.7–5.8) and aw (0.87 and 0.83) found to be adequate to control meat deterioration, promoting safety and stability to shelf life of products with respect to microbial growth. The high protein (46.2 and 38.4%) and low fat (5.3 and 8.7%) percentages of the goat and sheep cured legs were the main evidence of the effect of salting and ripening processes. A low cholesterol content of 4.5% is particularly evident in sheep cured legs. Curing process produced a slight increase in the P/S ratio 0.23 and 0.17 for goat and sheep cured legs, respectively. TBARS values are much lower than the value of 2 mg of MDA/Kg which is the upper limit of rancidity. Physico-chemical and sensory characteristics indicate that producing cured goat and sheep legs from cull animals can be an interesting way of adding value to animals with very low commercial prices.

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Sheep Goat Cured legs Chemical composition Fatty acids profile

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Teixeira, A.; Fernandes, Aline; Pereira, Etelvina; Manuel, Aristides; Rodrigues, Sandra (2017). Effect of salting and ripening on the physicochemical and sensory quality of goat and sheep cured legs. Meat Science. ISSN 0309-1740. 134, p. 163-169

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