2 resultados para Texture window
em Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora - Portugal
Resumo:
Meat industry needs to reduce salt in their products due to health issues. The present study evaluated the effect of salt reduction from 6% to 3% in two Portuguese traditional blood dry-cured sausages. Physicochemical and microbiological parameters, biogenic amines, fatty acids and texture profiles and sensory panel evaluations were considered. Differences due to salt reduction were perceptible in a faint decline of water activity, which slightly favoured microbial growth. Total biogenic amines content ranged from 88.86 to 796.68 mg kg 1 fresh matter, with higher amounts, particularly of cadaverine, histamine and tyramine, in low-salt products. Still, histamine and other vasoactive amines remained at low levels, thus not affecting consumers’ health. Regarding fatty acids, no significant differences were observed due to salt. However, texture profile analysis revealed lower resilience and cohesiveness in low-salt products, although no textural changes were observed by the sensory panel. Nevertheless, low-salt sausages were clearly preferred by panellists.
Resumo:
We consider a general coupling of two chaotic dynamical systems and we obtain conditions that provide delayed synchronization. We consider four different couplings that satisfy those conditions. We define Window of Delayed Synchronization and we obtain it analytically. We use four different free chaotic dynamics in order to observe numerically the analytically predicted windows for the considered couplings.