Abstract

Enzyme injection is vital for improving the sensory attributes and processing characteristics of meat products by enhancing proteolysis. However, studies regarding the appropriate dose addition for accelerating protein degradation in grass carp are minimal. This study aimed to investigate the impact of Flavourzyme® on the flavor quality and antioxidant activity of salted grass carp via brine injection and brining. Flavourzyme was added at doses of 0, 5, 10, 20, and 30 leucine aminopeptidase units (LAPU) per kilogram of raw meat. The results indicated that adding Flavourzyme promoted proteolysis, which was reflected by the enhanced total free amino acid content (from 3.7414 g kg-1 to 4.9160 g kg-1 in the brining group and from 3.8039 g kg-1 to 5.4061 g kg-1 in the injection group) and a decrease in salt soluble and insoluble protein (P < 0.05). The antioxidant activity was improved, and the thiobarbituric acid reactive substance value in salted carp decreased due to the higher content of the protein hydrolysis product (P < 0.05). All sensory attributes were improved significantly, especially when using brine injection (P < 0.05). Brine injection was helpful to diffuse the Flavourzyme, resulting in stronger proteolysis. The appropriate Flavourzyme dose was 10 LAPU kg-1 in the injection group and 20 LAPU kg-1 in the brining group. Therefore, moderate Flavourzyme addition was excellent in improving sensory attributes and storage characteristics, whereas injection represented a novel method to obtain a similar fish meat quality in a shorter time and with less added Flavourzyme. © 2021 Society of Chemical Industry.

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