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Title: Strategies for Porcine Liver Valorization as a Source of Food Ingredients
Authors: Saguer, Elena
Abril Gisbert, Blanca
Pateiro, Mirian
Bermúdez, Roberto
Domínguez-Valencia, Rubén
Bou, Ricard
Issue Date: 2024
Citation: Saguer, E.; Abril, B.; Pateiro, M.; Bermúdez, R.; Domínguez‑Valencia, R.; Bou, R. Strategies for Porcine Liver Valorization as a Source of Food Ingredients Current Food Science And Technology Reports.2024, 2 (3): 241-253
Abstract: Purpose of Review The sustainable consumption and production goal and the decline of offal consumption have led to the interest in seeking alternatives for porcine livers, the largest edible gland. To that aim, we reviewed the potential of porcine livers as a source of food ingredients together with the use of eco-innovative processes and technologies for their valorization. Recent Findings It is possible to extract and transform various compounds and fractions into food ingredients with tailored techno-functional properties using eco-innovative strategies involving microbial, enzymatic, physical, and chemical processes. These strategies can also contribute to improving the efficacy of different extraction and transformation processes as well as enhance sensory properties. Summary Porcine liver is an interesting source of valuable compounds with multiple food applications and health benefits. Through extraction, processing, and transformation, these compounds can yield versatile food ingredients, thereby optimizing the profitability of this resource for human consumption through alternative presentations and potentially diminishing consumer reluctance compared to the whole liver.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10532/7420
Related document: https://doi.org/10.1007/s43555-024-00038-4
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/
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