COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF CONSISTENCY AND STRUCTURE-FORMING ABILITY OF BOVINE BLOOD PLASMA
https://doi.org/10.53360/10.53360/2788-7995-2025-3(19)-37
Abstract
The article is devoted to the prospects of using protein fractions of blood plasma as a source of protein in the meat processing industry. The necessity of creation of such products is caused by the current situation in the field of meat processing-insufficient production of meat products.
Blood plasma contains a set of essential amino acids necessary for protein synthesis in the human body. Due to high solubility and functional characteristics, plasma proteins are easily integrated into various food matrices, improving their nutritional value and organoleptic properties. Blood plasma proteins have high biological and functional value. Functionality is characterized by such abilities as gelation, foaming, emulsification and stabilization of meat products. In this paper, the consistency and structure forming ability of blood plasma of cattle of different ages was studied. The gelling ability of blood plasma of young cattle, steers aged 1 to 3 years and 6 to 7 years and the effect of lactic acid bacteria concentration on the structuring of blood plasma of cattle were investigated. Further, the consistency obtained from the structured plasma was comparatively evaluated. The aim of this work is to comparatively evaluate the consistency and structuring ability of bovine blood plasma.
About the Authors
A. ShulenovaKazakhstan
Assem Shulenova – Master of Technical Sciences, Doctoral student of the department of «Food Technology and Processing Products»
010011, Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana city, Zhenis avenue, 62
A. Kassenov
Kazakhstan
Amirzhan Kassenov – Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor of the Department of «Technology of Food and Processing Industries»
010011, Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana city, Zhenis avenue, 62
M. Кakimov
Kazakhstan
Mukhtarbek Kakimov – Candidate of Technical Sciences, professor, Head of the Department «Technology of Food and Processing Industries»
010011, Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana city, Zhenis avenue, 62
M. Mursalykova
Kazakhstan
Maigul Mursalykova – PhD, postdoctoral fellow
071400, Republic of Kazakhstan, Semey city, st. Glinka, 20 A
S. Tumenov
Kazakhstan
Serik Tumenov – Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Chief Scientific Officer
010011, Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana city, Baikonur district, Al-Farabi Avenue, 47
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For citations:
Shulenova A., Kassenov A., Кakimov M., Mursalykova M., Tumenov S. COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF CONSISTENCY AND STRUCTURE-FORMING ABILITY OF BOVINE BLOOD PLASMA. Bulletin of Shakarim University. Technical Sciences. 2025;(3(19)):325-332. (In Kazakh) https://doi.org/10.53360/10.53360/2788-7995-2025-3(19)-37















