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This study developed a technology for restructured meat products (RMPs) from culled cow meat using the bioprotective culture (SafePro B-2, 10 CFU/g) and fortification with L-selenomethionine or zinc citrate. Four variants (Control, SafePro B-2, SafePro B-2 + Se, and SafePro B-2 + Zn) were produced under identical processing conditions and assessed for microbiological, physicochemical, textural, colorimetric, antioxidant, histological, mineral, and amino acid properties. Protein content remained high across all samples (up to 18.7%), while moisture increased by up to 1.4% compared to the control. The Zn-enriched sample showed the greatest cohesiveness and resistance to deformation ( < 0.05), with color stability under light exposure improving by up to 12.5%. Despite a reduction in FRAP antioxidant activity (up to 30.8% in buffer extract), the Zn-fortified product exhibited the highest levels of key essential amino acids, including leucine (12.9 mg/g) and lysine (12.6 mg/g). Microbiological analysis confirmed low total aerobic mesophilic counts (≤3.1 log CFU/g), with no detection of spp. or . Histological evaluation revealed denser and more homogeneous protein matrices in fortified variants. Overall, -driven bioprotection combined with Se/Zn fortification improved the safety and functional and nutritional characteristics of RMP from low-value beef, supporting sustainable and circular meat production.

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This study developed a technology for restructured meat products (RMPs) from culled cow meat using the bioprotective culture (SafePro B-2, 10 CFU/g) and fortification with L-selenomethionine or zinc citrate. Four variants (Control, SafePro B-2, SafePro B-2 + Se, and SafePro B-2 + Zn) were produced under identical processing conditions and assessed for microbiological, physicochemical, textural, colorimetric, antioxidant, histological, mineral, and amino acid properties. Protein content remained high across all samples (up to 18.

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