Abstract

This study investigated the effect of temperature control during freeze-drying of beef on the in vitro protein digestibility. Frozen (at − 50 °C for 2 days)-then-aged (at 4 °C for 26 days) beef was freeze-dried at 25 °C (FD1) and 2 °C (FD2) to obtain freeze-dried beef powder. Tryptophan fluorescence intensity and total free sulfhydryl groups of beef myofibrillar proteins decreased (P < 0.05) and increased (P < 0.05) after freeze-drying, respectively. In the myosin fraction of FD2, α-helix increased and β-sheet decreased (P < 0.05) compared to raw beef. In contrast, the actin fraction of FD1 showed a decrease in α-helix and increase in β-sheet (P < 0.05) compared to raw beef. The contents of α-amino group and proteins digested to<3 kDa in the in vitro digesta of beef were retained in FD2 while the α-amino group of FD1 decreased (P < 0.05). Therefore, freeze-drying at 2 °C can efficiently retain in vitro protein digestibility of beef.

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