The paper presents the scientific justification for the creation of a food product, that can satisfy the physiological needs of a person in the necessary energy, as well as the functional nature, created taking into account the nutritional value of food. The authors have chosen a method of limiting chemotaxis -the process of directing bacteria to the attractants, thereby preventing the development of microorganisms. The selected source of structural collagen protein -tripe, was cleaned and ground in a meat grinder, treated with diocide (dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) + sodium chloride or (CH 3 ) 2 S = O + NaCl), introduced into sausage mince in exchange for lard. Mince was grinded and packed into protein shell, fried, boiled, and smoked. Obtained semi-smoked sausage product became more stable in storage than boiled sausage because it contained less moisture, had a high nutritional value and functionality. DMSO has been proven to have antioxidant effects. It prevents the oxidation of lipids by H 2 O 2 and inhibits free radicals such as OH.
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