%0 Journal Article %T Study of the combined effect of spices and marination on beef meat vacuum packaged %A DANIELA ISTRATI %A OANA CONSTANTIN %A AURELIA IONESCU %A CAMELIA VIZIREANU %J Annals of the University Dunarea de Jos of Galati. Fascicle VI : Food Technology %D 2011 %I Galati University Press %X Fresh beef slices were marinated by immersion in marinades based on dry red wine, lime-tree honey, salt, spices and seasoning plants as thyme (Thymus vulgaris), marjoram (Majorana hortensis), garlic (Allium sativum) and horseradish (Armoracia rusticana). Control samples were represented by raw meat without marination treatment but stored in the same conditions as marinated samples. After marination, meat pieces were packed under vacuum and stored at refrigeration temperature of 4ˇăC for 12 days. The influence of the combined effect of spices and marination on beef stability was evaluated by monitoring pH evolution, degree of lipid oxidation and by microbiological analysis. For control samples, a mean increase of 0.47 log CFU/g of total mesophilic aerobic bacteria was observed during the 48 h of storage, but for the samples marinated with the addition of spices was observed a decrease of 0.57 log CFU/g. The growth of LAB in control samples was generally limited and did not exceed 5 log CFU/g. During storage at 4ˇăC, marination with the addition in the base marinade (wine, honey, garlic, pepper and salt) of thyme, marjoram and horseradish separately inhibited the growth of LAB while marination with the addition in the base marinade of thyme, marjoram and horseradish together resulted in significantly lower levels of LAB. All marination treatments resulted in significantly lower TBA and POV values at the end of storage compared to the control. Marination with dry red wine, lime-tree honey, thyme marjoram, garlic, and horseradish can evidently control total mesophilic aerobic bacteria, lactic acid bacteria and oxidation of beef meat. %K beef meat %K spices %K marination %K lipid oxidation %K lactic acid bacteria %K mesophilic aerobic bacteria %U http://www.ann.ugal.ro/tpa/Annals%202011/vol%202/8%20Istrati%20et%20al.pdf