Casein proteins of camel milk were obtained from skimmed milk by sedimentation (pH 4.6) at 24°C. To sediment proteins from mare milk, pH was increased to 4.6 and milk was centrifuged at 45,000 rpm for 30 minutes at 4°C. The supernatant obtained after centrifugation was heated up to 30°C for further fractionation of whey proteins. The sedimented casein from camel and mare milk was cleaned with chromatography. Casein fractions were analyzed with the use of electrophoresis based on SDS-Na polyacrylamide. This analysis showed the presence of α-, βand κ-caseins, as well as fractions of whey proteins, such as αlactalbumin and β-lactoglobulin in various types of milk and fermented products. Comparative study by the content of protein component of the casein complex in camel milk showed the following: αs-casein 31.5%, β-casein 64.5%, κ-casein 4%, in cow milk 40.12%, 24.28%, 27.93%, respectively and γ-casein amounts to 7.67%.
Raw meat is characterized by various natural cellular processes that lead to its chemical content alteration. The purpose of the present study is to evaluate autolysis induced histologic alterations in skeletal muscle tissue of cow elk. On this study the authors used skeletal muscle tissue of 2-year-old cow elk. The tissue was sampled from m. quadriceps femoris. The study results showed that in 48 hours post mortem linear striation in muscle tissues was expressed. But 72 hours post mortem the integrity of muscle fibers degraded and they became inconsistently stained. The obtained data showed that post mortem alterations were characterized by significant degradation and separation of muscle fibers and nuclei and nuclear structures lysis.
The purpose of the study is to conduct targeted histological examination on the processing of camel meat to create technologies for new meat products. The objects of the examination were samples of the quadriceps femoris from three male Bactrian camels at the age of 5 years, obtained during slaughter at a meat processing enterprise in the Almaty region of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Selected muscle tissue samples were fixed in 10% solution of neutral formalin. Conducted microstructural studies allowed to establish the patterns of morphological changes in the muscle tissue of camel after slaughter. It was established: the absence of transverse striation, slit-like violations of the integrity of muscle fibres, as well as nuclear lysis. It was concluded that in order to develop the technology of quality meat products from camel meat, scientifically-based methods and modes of processing, the use of intensive methods of mechanical processing and effective methods of salting are necessary.
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