BARC/PUB/10//0845

 
 

Shelf-life extension of convenience meat products sold in Indian supermarkets by radiation processing

 
     
 
Author(s)

Kanatt, S. R.; Rao, M. S.; Chawla, S. P.; Sharma, A.

ABSTRACT

A variety of ready-to-cook meat products available in Indian supermarkets (mutton mince, chicken mince, chicken chunks, and chicken legs) were studied. The samples were irradiated (2.5 kGy), or left untreated as control, and stored at 0-3°C for up to 21 days. The effect of irradiation on the microbiological, chemical, and sensory properties was evaluated at intervals during the storage period. Irradiated samples had a longer shelf-life at 0-3°C compared with the corresponding non-irradiated samples. Fecal coliforms were eliminated by irradiation treatment. Radiation processed samples had lower counts of Staphylococcus spp. There were no significant organoleptic changes in irradiated samples stored at chilled temperatures.

 
 
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