2017
DOI: 10.5958/0974-8180.2017.00014.9
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Studies on some comminuted meat products prepared from spent chicken during storage at refrigeration and frozen temperatures under aerobic packaging conditions

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“…There were significant differences between all treated samples in moisture content during 30 days of storage period. These results are in agreement with (Biswas et al, 2017) who found that moisture of chicken frankfurter and chicken kofta decreased during cold storage at (4±1°C) for 21 days. Also, (Chmiel et al,2019) and (Abdou et al, 2018) decided that moisture was decreased as the storage time increased in the range 73-74 % for chicken fillets stored at (4±1°C).…”
Section: Moisture Contentsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…There were significant differences between all treated samples in moisture content during 30 days of storage period. These results are in agreement with (Biswas et al, 2017) who found that moisture of chicken frankfurter and chicken kofta decreased during cold storage at (4±1°C) for 21 days. Also, (Chmiel et al,2019) and (Abdou et al, 2018) decided that moisture was decreased as the storage time increased in the range 73-74 % for chicken fillets stored at (4±1°C).…”
Section: Moisture Contentsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…It is noticeable that packaging the chicken patties in MAP, either in PA/PE or PA/PE/P/AL, led to increase its storage period. These results are agreement with (Biswas et al, 2017) who found that taste of chicken frankfurter and chicken kofta decreased as the cold storage time extended at (4±1°C) for 21 days. Also, with (Biswas et al, 2014) who reported that taste value of chicken patties decreased during storage.…”
Section: Molds and Yeast Countsupporting
confidence: 93%
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