Article: Research on food science detailed by I. Yilmaz and co-authors.

According to recent research published in the Journal of Food Science and Technology - Mysore, "Effect of veal meatballs produced with 0, 5, 10, 15 and 20% of inulin on their fatty acid composition, trans fatty acids, total fat, instrumental colour, texture, weight losses and sensory properties was studied. Meatballs containing inulin had lower concentrations of total fat and total trans fatty acids than the control samples."

"Meatballs with 20% inulin had highest ash and protein contents, L, b values and lowest moisture, salt, weight losses and a values. Sensory scores of 10, 15 and 20% inulin added meatballs were less acceptable due to hardness, low juiciness, ...

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