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Title:
STUDY ON INCIPIENT SPOILAGE OF CHILLED CHICKEN CUTS-UP
Authors: Edris A.M.a ; * Hemmat M. I.a , Shaltout F.A.a ; Elshater M.A.b , Eman F.M.I
Year: 2012
Keywords: Chicken cuts-up, shelf life, spoilage.
Journal: Benha veterinary medical journal
Volume: 23
Issue: 1
Pages: 81-86
Publisher: faculty of veterinary medicine , benha university
Local/International: Local
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Full paper Fahim Aziz Eldin Mohamed Shaltout_12.pdf
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Abstract:

A total of 15 random samples of cut-up chicken breast, thigh and drumstick (5 each) were collected from local slaughter poultry shops at Menoufiya governorate. The collected samples were examined at zero, 2, 4, 6 and 8 days of the refrigeration storage. The samples of different chicken cuts-up were analyzed for determination of pH, TVN and TBA to limit the critical point at which the spoilage of such food items is started (incipient spoilage). The obtained results indicated that the incipient spoilage of the examined breast, thigh and drumstick samples occurred at 2nd to 4th day, 4th day and 2nd day of storage respectively, based on their pH values .while, at 4th day, 4th day and 4-6th day respectively for TVN and at 6th days, 4th and 2nd to 4th day of chilled storage for TBA, respectively. Accordingly, the shelf life of the examined samples of chicken breast was longer than those of chicken thigh and drumstick

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