Related Experiment Video
Updated: Apr 16, 2026

Self-Nanoemulsification of Healthy Oils to Enhance the Solubility of Lipophilic Drugs
Published on: July 27, 2022
Sodium-reduced lean sausages with fish oil optimized by a mixture design approach
L Marchetti1, N Argel2, S C Andrés1
1Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en Criotecnología de Alimentos (CIDCA), CONICET, 47 y 115, La Plata (1900), Argentina; Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, UNLP. 47 y 115, La Plata (1900), Argentina.
Abstract:
A partial NaCl replacement by KCl and sodium tripolyphosphate on low-fat meat sausages formulated with fish oil was studied using a mixture design. Thermal behavior by modulated differential scanning calorimetry, physicochemical, and textural properties were determined; afterwards they were mathematically modeled as a function of salts content. The thermo-rheological behavior of the different formulations was also studied in a control-stress rheometer. The optimal sodium reduction was found employing a desirability function approach. This formulation was experimentally validated and employed for microstructure analysis by environmental scanning microscopy. The results obtained in this work revealed that partial sodium replacement affected the matrix microstructure, but this change had no impact on sensory acceptability. In comparison with US and Argentinean commercial sausages, our product has 58% and 70% less Na(+) respectively.
Related Concept Videos
Methods of Medium Optimization
Atherosclerosis III: Management

