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The Use of Phosphates in Meat Products
Lynn Knipe
The Ohio State University
Meat Industry Research Conference
October 2, 2004
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Courtesy of Budenheim
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Characteristics of Inorganic Phosphates Used in Meat Products
Short and long chain compounds, with…
…different functionalities. Need to know the differences. Increase ionic strength Some are very hygroscopic.
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PP
OO
OO
OO OOOrthophosphates
(Monophosphates)
Pyrophosphates
(Diphosphates)PP
OO
OO
OO OO PP
OO
OO
OO
Tripolyphosphates PP
OO
OO
OO PP
OO
OO
OOPP
OO
OO
OO OO
Hexametaphosphates
(Polyphosphates)PP
OO
OO
OO PP
OO
OO
OO
1 2 3 n
Inorganic Phosphate Names and Structures
Courtesy of Budenheim
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Effects of Phosphates in Meat Products
Alter muscle proteins:• affects muscle pH• affects muscle WHC/WBC•“Specific Protein” Effect
Synergistic effects with salt. Antioxidant capacity- chelates
cations (Fe++, Cu++, etc.). Buffering effects of muscle.
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Courtesy of Budenheim: Silbernagl and Despopoulus (mod.), 1991
Muscle Contraction
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Courtesy of Budenheim: Griffin (mod.), 2000
Muscle Contraction
Resting Muscle
Contracting Muscle
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Effects of Muscle Quality on Water-Holding Capacity
Courtesy of Bob Kauffman,
U. of WI.
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Specific Protein Effect Reverses Actomyosin to pre-rigor state?
Significant increase in salt-soluble protein extraction with tetrasodium pyrophosphate
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Pre-rigor muscle
Post-rigor meat
Hydration
Dehydration
Loss of ATP
Formation of lactic acid,
pH decrease
Pyrophosphate, pH increase
Courtesy of Budenheim
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Effect of Phosphates and Polyphosphates on the TBA Values of Cooked Pork during storage at
4°C
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1 7 14 21 28 35
Storage Time (days)
No additives
Sodiumhexametaphosphate
Sodium tripolyphosphate
Sodium pyrophosphate
Sodium tripolyphosphate+ Sodium pyrophosphate
Courtesy of Budenheim
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Increased yieldat higher pH and higher dosage
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10
ph 7.3 pH 8.8 pH 9.5
Yie
ld [
%]
0.5 % Dosage
0.3 % Dosage
Courtesy of Budenheim
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22
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% C
ook
Loss
Blend 1 Blend 2 Blend 3 STP
Ground Meat Model(75% Ext.)0.4% phosphate, 1.0% salt
% Cook Loss in Turkey Breast
0
5
10
15
Blend 1 Blend 2 Blend 3 STP
30 Min. Centrifuge Losses
%Centrifuge Loss
Blend 1 = pH 9.5, mod. pyro
Blend 2 = pH 9.4, all pyro
Blend 3 = pH 9.3, med. high pyro
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131415161718
Blend 4 Blend 3
Tumbled Breast(20% Ext.)0.45% phosphate, 0.75% salt
% Cook Loss in Chicken
0
5
10
15
Blend 4 Blend 3
Tumbled Breast(20% Ext.)0.45% phosphate, 0.75% salt
% Freeze-Thaw Loss in Chicken
Blend3 = pH 9.3, med. high pyro
Blend 4 = pH 8.5, low pyro
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Phosphates Are Not Phosphates
TetraNa+pyro - v. alkaline, but hard to dissolve
Na+tripoly, STP - alkaline Na+hexameta, HMP – neutral pH Tripoly & hexameta - Traditional brine blend
Na+acid pyro, SAPP-cured color Orthophosphates – lab buffers
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pH of Phosphate Solutions
TriNa+ – 12.0 TetraNa+pyro – 10.2 Na+tripoly, STP – 9.8 Na+hexameta, SHMP – 7.0 Na+acid pyro, SAPP- 4.2
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USDA FSIS Regulations on Phosphate Use in Meat
Products 11 Na+ and K+ salts, with
sodium hydroxide 0.5% maximum Labelled as “sodium phosphates” or “potassium phosphates”
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Hygroscopicity of Inorganic Phosphates
K+ salts > Na+ salts Hexameta > NaCl Tripoli and Pyro < NaCl
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Courtesy of
Bob Rust, ISU,
Rust Associates
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Cation-Binding Capacities of Inorganic Phosphates
Select phosphates based upon cause of water hardness
“Softening” effect improves solubility of phosphates
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Cation-Binding Capacities of Inorganic Phosphates
in Solution Fe++ - chelated best by
tetraNa pyro (pH 8-9). Mg++ - chelated best by
tetraNa pyro (pH 9-10). Ca++ - chelated best by
tetraNa pyro (pH 9-11).
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Cation-Binding Capacities of Inorganic Phosphates
in Muscle Fe++ - chelated best by
tetraNa pyro (pH 7-8). Mg++ - chelated best by
SHMP (pH 7-8). Ca++ - chelated best by
SHMP (pH 7-8).
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Effect of Selected Phosphates on the Chelation of Calcium in Curing Solutions
- from Chelation Bulletin, Monsanto
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Effect of Selected Phosphates on the Chelation of Magnesium in Curing Solutions
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Effect of Selected Phosphates on the Chelation of Iron in Curing Solutions
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Solubility of Phosphates Hexameta > Tripoly > TetraNa Hexameta value in increasing solubility of tripoly and tetraNa+ in hard water.
Traditionally, difficult to dissolve in brine.
Warm water increases solubility Hot water – Do Not Try This at Home!!!
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Poorly Dissolved Phosphates
Causes cloudy solutions & crystal formation
Need more time to get WHC benefit.
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Effects on Curing Reaction Faster with acidic & reducing conditions
Sodium acid pyrophosphate, a cure accelerator
Hexametaphosphate – neutral pH, min. effect on color
Need 40 minutes to prevent cured color problems, w/STP.
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pH Effects of Selected Phosphates on Finished Product Quality
Color Effects of Different
Phosphates
Yield Effects of Different
Phosphates
Sodium Acid Sodium Hexameta- Sodium Tri- Tetra Sodium Pyrophosphate Phosphate Polyphosphate Pyrophosphate
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Additional Color Effects of Phosphates
Tricalcium phosphate, TCP, approved up to 1.5% in
product, for color function. Lightens poultry color caused
by the graying effect of TPP. No functional properties Enhances nutritional (Ca++) quality
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Light Color in Turkey Breast vs Phosphate pH
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pH 8.1 Blend pH 8.5 Blend pH 9.3 Blend
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Flavor Effects of Phosphates
More of a problem with higher pH pyro and STP
More of a problem at addition level above 0.35%.
Described as metallic, soapy.
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Food Safety Impact of Adding Phosphates Meat Products
Trisodium phosphate - very high pH – rinse used in
poultry slaughter Synergistic effect with NaCl
and nitrite, on preventing C. perfringens outgrowth.
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The Latest Phosphate Innovations
Improvements in solubility of more functional alkaline phosphates
• phosphates blended before drying Phosphates soluble in lixator brines.
Blends to meet industry needs.
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Phosphate Blends to Meet Industry Needs
90/10 tripoly/hexameta– pickles Sausage blends. Increased speed of dissolving
phosphates in cold water. Enhanced and marinated products – color and purge.
Uncured cooked poultry – pH effect of antimicrobials.
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A special thanks extended to Gene Brotsky, Innophos
and Larry Guerin, Budenheim, for updating
me on the latest phosphate technology, and to my
former grad. students who indulged me in my interest
in phosphates.
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This
presentation
and text copy
are available on the OSU Meat Science Website at:
www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~meatsci/currentprog.html
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