Antioxidant and Sensory Properties of Raw and Cooked Pork Meat Burgers Formulated with Extract from Non-Compliant Green Coffee Beans

The effects of polyphenol-rich extract obtained from non-compliant defatted green coffee beans (dGCBs) on physicochemical and antioxidant properties, as well as on the sensory profile of vacuum-packed pork burgers stored at 4 °C for 14 days and after cooking were assessed. The dGCB extract obtained by means of supercritical water extraction was analyzed for its polyphenol profile, total phenolic content, radical scavenging, and ferric-reducing antioxidant activities (DPPH and FRAP), Fe2+-chelating capacity, and total iron. The most abundant polyphenol component observed in the dGCB extract was chlorogenic acid, and the alkaloid caffeine was also present. This extract showed antioxidant properties. Thereafter, five formulations of pork meat burgers with added NaCl (1%) were prepared; one without the antioxidant (negative control, C) and one with the use of a synthetic antioxidant (0.05% ascorbic acid = positive control, A), while the other three were supplemented with a different amount of dGCB extract (P15 = 0.15%; P30 = 0.30%; P60 = 0.60%). The addition of dGCB extract increased the antioxidant activity of the raw and cooked burgers and reduced the lipid oxidation of the cooked burgers (0.47, 0.21, and 0.20 vs. 1.28 and 0.55 mg MDA eq./Kg, for P15, P30, and P60 vs. C and A, respectively). No negative effects were observed on the meat’s color parameters and its stability during refrigerated storage and after cooking, nor on sensory attributes (color and aroma) for the lowest concentration of coffee extract. The results obtained indicate that 0.15% dGCB extract is a promising alternative to commercial synthetic antioxidants to improve the quality of refrigerated pork burgers.

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