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Conformational changes in the muscle proteins of cured beef during heating
E F Oreshkin1, M A Borisova, G S Tchubarova
1The All-Union Meat Research Institute, Ul Talaalihina 26, Moscow ZH 29, USSR.
Abstract:
Structural changes caused by heating in the proteins of cured beef longissimus dorsi muscle were examined by fluorescence and differential scanning calorimetry. Denaturation occurred in four temperature ranges-40-55°C, 55-61°C, 62-70°C and above 70°C, in contrast to the three endothermic transitions reported for non-cured meats.
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