Easy determination of the addition of soybean proteins to heat-processed meat products prepared with turkey meat or pork−turkey meat blends that could also contain milk proteins
- 1 December 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Informa UK Limited in Food Additives & Contaminants
- Vol. 22 (12), 1209-1218
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02652030500241959
Abstract
The addition of non-meat proteins to processed meat products is limited by regulations. Therefore, this work has investigated the determination of added soybean proteins in commercial heat-processed meat products prepared with turkey meat or pork−turkey meat blends that could also contain milk proteins. The method consisted of extracting proteins from the meat products in a Tris-HCl buffer (pH 8) and analysing the extract by high-performance liquid chromatography with a linear gradient water−acetonitrile containing 0.05% (v/v) TFA. This method enabled the detection and quantitation of up to 0.08 and 0.28% (w/w), respectively, of soybean proteins (related to 6 g initial product) in these products. Satisfactory precision and recovery data were established. Accuracy was evaluated by a comparison of soybean protein contents determined by the proposed method and the existing AOAC official method based on an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) from which no statistically significant differences were observed.Keywords
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