Monitoring of changes in the concentration of volatile organic compound in beef irradiated with accelerated electrons

Author:

Ipatova V. S.1,Bliznyuk U. A.2,Borshchegovskaya P. Yu.2,Bolotnik T. A.3,Nikitchenko A. D.4,Chernyaev A. P.2,Rodin I. A.5

Affiliation:

1. Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics

2. Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics; Faculty of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University

3. Faculty of Chemistry, Lomonosov Moscow State University

4. Faculty of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University

5. Faculty of Chemistry, Lomonosov Moscow State University; I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Sechenov University), Department of Epidemiology and Evidence-Based Medicine

Abstract

The need to develop safe methods for radiation processing of food products to improve their quality and extend their shelf life stimulates new scientific research aimed at increasing their effectiveness. Oxidation of lipids and proteins occurred under the impact of ionizing radiation in products with a high fat and water content, such as chilled meat and fish products, leads to the formation of volatile organic compounds in the product thus giving it a specific smell and taste. During storage, biochemical processes associated with microbial enzymatic activity and auto-oxidation develop in processed refrigerated products. These processes also modify the volatile organic compounds, which affect the organoleptic properties of the product. The method of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry was used to study the behavior of volatile compounds identified in irradiated beef samples both immediately after irradiation and four days later to determine the effective dose range for the radiation processing of beef. Monitoring of the content of volatile compounds in beef samples irradiated by 1-MeV electrons within a dose range from 0.25 to 5 kGy showed that the content of certain alcohols, aldehydes, and alkanes exhibited pronounced dose- and time-dependent character. The developed mathematical model describes the dependence of the concentration of volatile compounds identified immediately after irradiation in beef samples on the irradiation dose. The model is based on the simultaneous occurrence of two competing processes: the decomposition of compounds due to their oxidation and accumulation due to oxidation of other compounds after exposure to ionizing radiation. The results obtained revealed that the effective dosage range of radiation treatment lies between 250 and 1000 Gy.

Publisher

TEST-ZL Publishing

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