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Effects of Storage Time on Some Characteristics of Packed Camel Meat in Low Temperature
Mohammad Jouki and Naimeh Khazaei
Corresponding Author: Mohammad Jouki
Submitted: 2011 November, 10
Accepted: 2011 December, 09
Published: 2011 December, 25 |
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The objective of this research was to determine the effects storage time on chemical, physical and
microbial characteristics camel meat. In this study longissiums muscles of camel meat were excised and stored
at 4±1ºC. pH, DL, WHC, shear force values, microbial contamination and sensory Characteristics were
determined. The study also indicated that time storage had no significant effect (p>0.05) on pH with samples
stored at 4±1ºC. shear force increased over time but not significantly (p<0.05). Total Plate Counts (TPC),
Pseudomonas sp., and yeasts and molds significantly increased with time. After 14 days, Total viable counts
for packed camel meat reached about 7 log cfu g. DL increased over time while WHC decreased during storage.
In summary, packaging of fresh camel meat accompanied by refrigeration storage enhanced product shelf life
for 12 days without undesirable and detrimental effects on its sensory acceptability.
Key words: Camel meat, meat quality, microbiological load, WHC, , ,
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Mohammad Jouki and Naimeh Khazaei, . Effects of Storage Time on Some Characteristics of Packed Camel Meat in Low Temperature. International Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, (6): 460-464.
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ISSN (Online): 2041-2908
ISSN (Print): 2041-2894 |
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