Textural properties and water-holding capacity of broiler breast meat cooked to various internal endpoint temperatures

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In-Kwon Hong
Young-Seung Lee
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[1] Dankook University,Departments of Food Science and Nutrition
[2] Dankook University,Departments of Chemical Engineering
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internal endpoint temperature; broiler breast meat; textural property; water-holding capacity; Meullenet-Owens-Razor-Shear (MORS);
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A total of 100 broiler breast meat was cooked at 176°C to internal temperatures of either 71, 73, 75, 77, or 79°C. Tenderness significantly decreased as internal temperatures increased. The decrease was most pronounced at 79°C with a 26.4% increase in Meullenet-Owens-Razor-Shear (MORS) energy compared to that at 71°C. The toughness-temperature coefficient (TTC, change in tenderness/1°C increase) was calculated to be 4.48% across the temperature ranges. Cooking loss increased constantly with the increase of internal temperatures and ranged from 15 to 27% across the range of endpoint temperatures. Poultry breast meat cooked to a higher internal temperature was in average less tender and also more variable in tenderness.
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