US20110244093A1 - Protein product and process for preparing injectable protein product - Google Patents

Protein product and process for preparing injectable protein product Download PDF

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US20110244093A1
US20110244093A1 US12/924,382 US92438210A US2011244093A1 US 20110244093 A1 US20110244093 A1 US 20110244093A1 US 92438210 A US92438210 A US 92438210A US 2011244093 A1 US2011244093 A1 US 2011244093A1
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Stephen D. Kelleher
Wayne S. Saunders
Peter G. Williamson
William R. Fielding
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Priority claimed from US12/798,423 external-priority patent/US9491956B2/en
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Priority to US12/924,382 priority Critical patent/US20110244093A1/en
Priority to NZ596433A priority patent/NZ596433A/en
Priority to PCT/US2010/002926 priority patent/WO2011126470A1/en
Priority to CA2762663A priority patent/CA2762663C/en
Priority to DK10849576.3T priority patent/DK2555629T3/da
Priority to RU2012146625/13A priority patent/RU2548994C2/ru
Priority to EP10849576.3A priority patent/EP2555629B1/en
Priority to MX2011013728A priority patent/MX339046B/es
Priority to BR112012014151-1A priority patent/BR112012014151B1/pt
Priority to CN201080039396.0A priority patent/CN102724881B/zh
Priority to AU2010350709A priority patent/AU2010350709C1/en
Priority to ES10849576T priority patent/ES2857110T3/es
Priority to PL10849576T priority patent/PL2555629T3/pl
Priority to EC2011010922A priority patent/ECSP11010922A/es
Priority to CL2011000671A priority patent/CL2011000671A1/es
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Priority to ZA2011/08291A priority patent/ZA201108291B/en
Priority to CR20110652A priority patent/CR20110652A/es
Priority to NI201100215A priority patent/NI201100215A/es
Priority to HN2011003341A priority patent/HN2011003341A/es
Priority to US14/039,559 priority patent/US9486006B2/en
Priority to US15/277,361 priority patent/US9820503B2/en
Priority to US15/345,095 priority patent/US9907329B2/en
Priority to US15/877,116 priority patent/US10292410B2/en
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  • This invention relates to a novel protein composition derived from animal muscle tissue, a process for making the protein composition and to a process for retaining moisture in food, cooked or uncooked.
  • a common occurrence of moisture loss occurs when a frozen food is thawed such as prior to cooking the food.
  • the thawed food experiences drip loss wherein a liquid aqueous composition such as water is formed and becomes separated from the solid thawed food.
  • a second common occurrence of moisture loss occurs when an uncooked food is cooked. Liquid moisture in the food becomes vaporized during the cooking process and migrates to the food surface where it evaporates or separates as a liquid from the solid food being cooked.
  • a novel animal muscle protein composition comprising sarcoplasmic proteins and myofibrillar proteins derived from animal muscle tissue provide improved moisture retention in food being thawed or cooked.
  • the animal muscle protein composition is obtained from animal muscle tissue by comminuting the animal muscle tissue and then mixing it with a food grade alkaline composition under conditions to solubilize the animal muscle protein thereby forming a solution of animal muscle protein.
  • the solubilized basic animal muscle tissue then is mixed with a food grade acid composition to decrease the pH of the solubilized animal muscle protein to a pH between about 4.7 and about 11.0, preferably between about pH 5.5 and about 9.5, thereby to precipitate the protein.
  • the precipitated protein then is comminuted to form protein particulates suspended in an aqueous medium. It has been found that when the animal muscle protein composition prepared by the process of this invention is added to a food to be thawed and/or cooked, increased moisture retention in the food is observed as compared to an acidic animal muscle tissue protein composition or an alkaline animal muscle tissue protein composition obtained without the first step of forming a basic animal muscle composition formed from animal muscle tissue.
  • the comminuted animal muscle protein composition of this invention can be injected into food when pumped through a syringe while avoiding protein precipitation within the syringe which blocks the fluid pathway through the syringe.
  • the precipitated protein which has been mixed first with a base and then with an acid but is not comminuted blocks the fluid pathway of a syringe within seconds after pumping of the protein composition is initiated.
  • the precipitated protein which has been mixed first with a base and then with an acid and additionally mixed with salt, for flavoring, and then comminuted does not block the fluid pathway of the syringe.
  • animal muscle tissue which has been solubilized with an alkaline composition to form basic animal muscle protein which is comminuted or not comminuted blocks the fluid pathway of a syringe within seconds after initiating pumping through the syringe.
  • the fact that these protein compositions block the fluid pathway through the syringe renders them useless for injecting a food with a syringe.
  • the protein composition mixed first with a base and then with an acid and not comminuted or is mixed only with a base and comminuted or not comminuted can not be adequately injected into a food by vacuum tumbling since they are retained on the surface of the food and do not satisfactorily penetrate the food surface.
  • the animal muscle protein composition of this invention can be derived from any form of animal muscle tissue including that obtained from fish, poultry such as chicken, shellfish such as shrimp, lamb, beef, pork or the like.
  • the protein composition of this invention is first added to the food including mixing the protein composition with the food or injecting the protein composition into the food such as by vacuum tumbling and/or with a syringe.
  • the basic muscle tissue protein comprising sarcoplasmic proteins and myofibrillar proteins is formed by comminuting animal muscle tissue and then mixing the comminuted animal muscle tissue with a food grade alkaline composition under conditions to solubilize the animal muscle tissue. Sufficient water also is added to the tissue to fully disperse it.
  • the water and alkaline composition can be added in sequence or added together with the tissue.
  • the resultant basic animal muscle tissue protein solution has a pH of about 10.5 or greater, preferably between about 11.0 and about 12.5, most preferably between about 11.5 and about 12.0 but not so high as to adversely affect the protein functionality.
  • any food grade or pharmaceutically acceptable base that does not undesirably contaminate the basic protein product can be used to raise the pH of the protein product.
  • suitable alkaline compositions include sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, sodium bicarbonate, potassium bicarbonate or mixtures thereof or the like.
  • the animal muscle tissue is formed into small tissue particles which are then mixed with sufficient base to form a solution of the tissue having a pH of 10.5 or higher, but not such a high pH as to adversely modify the animal muscle tissue protein.
  • the solution is centrifuged to form a lowest membrane lipid layer, an intermediate layer of aqueous basic protein solution and a top layer of neutral lipids (fats and oils).
  • the intermediate layer of aqueous alkaline protein solution then is separated from the membrane lipid layer or from both the membrane lipid layer and the neutral lipid layer.
  • no centrifugation step is effected since the starting animal muscle tissue contains sufficiently low concentrations of undesired membrane lipids, oils and/or fats as to render a centrifugation step unnecessary.
  • the protein composition formed is free of myofibrils and sarcomeres.
  • the basic animal muscle protein solution then is mixed with a food grade or pharmaceutically acceptable acid composition to lower the pH of the basic solution to a pH of between about 4.7 and about 11.0, preferably between about 5.5 and about 9.5 to precipitate the animal muscle protein.
  • suitable organic acids include citric acid, ascorbic acid, malic acid or tartaric acid or mineral acids such as hydrochloric acid, phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid or mixtures thereof.
  • the precipitated animal muscle protein then is comminuted into fine particles such as with apparatus having one or more rotating blades or one or more reciprocating blades thereby to form an aqueous suspension of animal muscle proteins.
  • the aqueous suspension of animal muscle protein is admixed with comminuted meat or whole fish, fish fillets, whole pieces of meat or injected into meat or fish. Injection can be effected in any manner such as with a syringe or by vacuum tumbling or both. It has been found that when the resultant meat or fish is thawed or the resultant meat or fish is cooked, the thawed or cooked meat or fish retains significantly greater moisture as compared to meat or fish not containing the protein composition of this invention.
  • the protein products utilized in the present invention comprise primarily myofibrillar proteins that also contain significant amounts of sarcoplasmic proteins.
  • the sarcoplasmic proteins in the protein product admixed with or injected into the animal muscle tissue comprises above about 8%, preferably above about 10%, more preferably above about 18%, up to about 30% by weight sarcoplasmic proteins, based on the total weight of protein.
  • particulate meat or fish such as ground meat or fish, e.g., hamburger
  • the protein suspension comprising myofibrillar proteins and sarcoplasmic proteins at a weight ratio usually comprising about 0.03 to about 18% weight of the protein mixture based on the weight of the uncooked meat or fish, preferably between about 0.5 and 10% weight based on the weight of uncooked meat or fish and most preferably comprising between about 0.5 to about 5% weight based on the weight of the uncooked meat of fish.
  • a weight ratio usually comprising about 0.03 to about 18% weight of the protein mixture based on the weight of the uncooked meat or fish, preferably between about 0.5 and 10% weight based on the weight of uncooked meat or fish and most preferably comprising between about 0.5 to about 5% weight based on the weight of the uncooked meat of fish.
  • the animal muscle tissue which is modified to retain moisture in accordance with this invention comprises meat and fish, including shell fish.
  • Representative suitable fish include deboned flounder, sole, haddock, cod, sea bass, salmon, tuna, trout or the like.
  • Representative suitable shell fish include shrimp, crabmeat, crayfish, lobster, scallops, oysters, or shrimp in the shell or the like.
  • Representative suitable meats include ham, beef, lamb, pork, venison, veal, buffalo or the like; poultry such as chicken, mechanically deboned poultry meat, turkey, duck, goose or the like either in fillet form or in ground form such as hamburger.
  • the meats can include the bone of the animal when the bone does not adversely affect the edibility of the meat such as spare ribs, lamb chops or pork chops.
  • processed meat products which include animal muscle tissue such as a sausage composition, a hot dog composition, emulsified product or the like can be injected or mixed with the protein suspension of this invention or a combination of these protein addition methods.
  • Sausage and hot dog compositions include ground meat or fish, herbs such as sage, spices, sugar, pepper, salt and fillers such as dairy products as is well known in the art.
  • the fish or meat containing the protein suspension of this invention then can be cooked in a conventional manner such as by baking, broiling, deep fat frying, in a microwave oven or the like. It has been found that the cooked meat or fish provided in accordance with this invention weighs between about 1 and about 20%, more usually between about 4% and about 9% by weight greater than cooked untreated meat or fish starting from the same uncooked weight. In addition, when frozen meat or fish containing the protein suspension is that drip loss from the food is reduced between about 4 and about 15% as compared with meat or fish not containing the protein suspension of this invention.
  • This example illustrates that the protein composition made by the method of this invention provides an improved increase in moisture retention in fish or shellfish as compared to acidic basic protein composition not mixed with an acid composition.
  • the basic protein compositions shown in Table 1. were processed by mixing comminuted fish muscle protein with a food grade alkaline composition comprising sodium hydroxide to obtain a protein solution having a pH of 12.0.
  • the protein composition of this invention were obtained by mixing comminuted chicken muscle protein with a food grade alkaline composition comprising sodium hydroxide to obtain a pH of 12.0 in a first step.
  • a food grade acid composition comprising 2 M hydrochloric acid was added to the basic protein solution to precipitate the protein having a pH of 4.7
  • the precipitated protein in each instance was comminuted with a Stephan micro-cut apparatus having two rotating blades to form a suspension of protein and an aqueous medium having pH values shown in Table 1. Additional adjustments in pH above pH 4.7 as shown in Table 1 were accomplished using sodium hydroxide.
  • the protein composition made from muscle protein as described herein was injected into the chicken muscle tissue and placed into a vacuum tumbler for 20 minutes with a vacuum of 24-24 mm Hg. The injected animal muscle tissue was then allowed to settle for 20 minutes prior to determining pick-up weights.
  • the control injection marinade was a solution of salt (2.0%), sodium tripolyphosphate (3.0%) and cold water (95%). This phosphate/brine solution is standard in the industry. All injected product was baked in a convection oven until an internal temperature of 165° F. was achieved. The animal muscle tissue samples were weighed prior to injection, subsequent to injection and subsequently to being baked.

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US12/924,382 US20110244093A1 (en) 2010-04-05 2010-09-27 Protein product and process for preparing injectable protein product
ES10849576T ES2857110T3 (es) 2010-04-05 2010-11-08 Producto proteínico y procedimiento para preparar un producto proteínico inyectable
PL10849576T PL2555629T3 (pl) 2010-04-05 2010-11-08 Białkowy produkt i sposób wytwarzania nadającego się do wstrzykiwań białkowego produktu
MX2011013728A MX339046B (es) 2010-04-05 2010-11-08 Producto de proteina y procedimiento para preparar un producto de proteina inyectable.
BR112012014151-1A BR112012014151B1 (pt) 2010-04-05 2010-11-08 Suspensão aquosa salgada injetável de uma composição de proteína do tecido muscular animal funcional para uso durante procedimento de injeção de processamento alimentício, seu processo de formação, bem como processo para a retenção de umidade em tecido muscular animal
CA2762663A CA2762663C (en) 2010-04-05 2010-11-08 Protein product and process for preparing injectable protein product
DK10849576.3T DK2555629T3 (da) 2010-04-05 2010-11-08 Proteinprodukt og fremgangsmåde til fremstilling af injicérbart proteinprodukt
RU2012146625/13A RU2548994C2 (ru) 2010-04-05 2010-11-08 Белковый продукт и способ получения инъекционного белкового продукта
EP10849576.3A EP2555629B1 (en) 2010-04-05 2010-11-08 Protein product and process for preparing injectable protein product
NZ596433A NZ596433A (en) 2010-04-05 2010-11-08 Protein product and process for preparing injectable protein product
PCT/US2010/002926 WO2011126470A1 (en) 2010-04-05 2010-11-08 Protein product and process for preparing injectable protein product
CN201080039396.0A CN102724881B (zh) 2010-04-05 2010-11-08 蛋白产品以及制备可注射的蛋白产品的方法
AU2010350709A AU2010350709C1 (en) 2010-04-05 2010-11-08 Protein product and process for preparing injectable protein product
CL2011000671A CL2011000671A1 (es) 2010-04-05 2011-03-28 Procedimiento para formar una composicion acuosa de proteina de tejido muscular animal que contiene proteinas sarcoplasmicas y miofibrilares que comprende: a) triturar proteina muscular animal, b) mezclar dicha proteina con una composicion de una base de uso permitido en alimentos formado una solucion acuosa basica de ph 11,5-12,0.c) mezclar la solucion basica con una composicion acida formando una composicion acuosa de ph 4,7-11,0,d) triturar.
EC2011010922A ECSP11010922A (es) 2010-04-05 2011-03-28 Producto de proteína y procedimiento para preparar un producto de proteína inyectable
ZA2011/08291A ZA201108291B (en) 2010-04-05 2011-11-11 Protein product and process for preparing injectable protein product
CR20110652A CR20110652A (es) 2010-04-05 2011-12-06 Producto de proteína y procedimiento para preparar un producto de proteína inyectable
NI201100215A NI201100215A (es) 2010-04-05 2011-12-14 Producto de proteína y procedimiento para preparar un producto de proteína inyectable
HN2011003341A HN2011003341A (es) 2010-04-05 2011-12-19 Producto de proteina y procedimiento para preparar un producto de proteina inyectable
US14/039,559 US9486006B2 (en) 2010-04-05 2013-09-27 Protein product and process for preparing injectable protein product
US15/277,361 US9820503B2 (en) 2010-04-05 2016-09-27 Injectable protein product
US15/345,095 US9907329B2 (en) 2010-04-05 2016-11-07 Injectable protein product
US15/877,116 US10292410B2 (en) 2010-04-05 2018-01-22 Injectable protein product

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