Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
2016, Vol 16, Num, 4 (Pages: 923-933)
Product Optimization of Fish Burger Containing Tuna Protein Isolates for Better Sensory Quality and Frozen Storage Stability
2 Islamic Azad University, Department of fisheries, Talesh Branch, Talesh, Iran
3 Department of Food Science, Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University of Sari, Iran
4 Department of seafood processing, Faculty of marine science, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran
5 Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran, Iran DOI : 10.4194/1303-2712-v16_4_20 Viewed : 4871 - Downloaded : 8022 The effect of applying tuna protein isolated from red/dark meat on product design and development and storage stability of the silver carp mince burger was studied using Design-Expert® Statistical Software. D-Optimal Mixture Design model was used to investigate the effect of different mixtures of tuna protein isolates and silver carp mince and their interactions on sensory and stability of the prototypes. The results indicated that the fish burgers containing 20% tuna protein isolate and 50% silver carp mince, as selected product, had better sensory scores and acceptability than the other prototypes. The results also indicated that added tuna protein isolate to silver carp mince and storage time did not affect the sensory attribute of the prototype. Soapy taste and grainy texture, which were reported as quality defects in the previous work, were not detected in the present study. The prototypes were also stable within 6 months frozen storage. Keywords : Tuna red meat, silver carp mince, D-Optimal Mixture Design