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Comparative analysis of food heating techniques on purine release in beef

Tao, Chunlin; Sha, Wanqian; Xiao, Lu; Amakye, William Kwame; Xiao, Ganhong; Ren, Jiaoyan*
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摘要

Beef is widely believed to be high in purines and should be restricted in the daily diet of hyperuricemia population. In this study, we measured and analysed the purines in beef which treated with several thermal techniques or their combination, including steam heating at 100 degrees C, 120 degrees C and 140 degrees C, microwave heating on low, medium and high fire, and infrared heating at 120 degrees C, 130 degrees C and 140 degrees C. In comparison with raw beef, steam heating at 100 degrees C (P < 0.0001), high fire microwaved heating (P < 0.0001), and infrared heating at 130 degrees C (P < 0.0001) reduced the total purine sharply, especially the uricogenic purines. And the superposition of steam heating such as SM (P = 0.002) and SI (P = 0.004) slightly decreased purine contents more than other combinations. Additionally, there were apparent differences in total purines upon the gastrointestinal digestion of processed beef. These provide a viable diet alternative for decreasing the purine contents in beef and which could be essential for managing high uric acid levels for hyperuricemia and gout.

关键词

Beef gastrointestinal digestion simulation infrared heating microwave heating purines steam heating