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Green tea extract impairs meat emulsion properties by disturbing protein disulfide cross-linking
Sisse Jongberg, Linda de S. Terkelsen, Rikke Miklos,
Marianne Lund Lametsch
Food Chemistry
Dairy, Meat and Plant Product Technology
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Agriculture & Biology
meat emulsions
100%
emulsifying properties
78%
green tea
75%
disulfides
64%
crosslinking
59%
thiols
35%
extracts
33%
myosin heavy chains
22%
proteins
21%
oxidative stability
20%
staining
13%
meat protein
12%
dosage
9%
thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances
9%
water holding capacity
9%
preserves
8%
phenolic compounds
7%
lipid peroxidation
7%
oxidation
6%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Tea
69%
Meat
68%
Emulsions
68%
Disulfides
66%
Sulfhydryl Compounds
45%
Myosin Heavy Chains
25%
Proteins
23%
Meat Proteins
17%
Staining and Labeling
13%
Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis
9%
Water
7%
Lipids
6%