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Effect of aerobic and modified atmosphere packaging on quality characteristics of chicken leg meat at refrigerated storage.

Kandeepan Gurunathan1, Aaliya Tahseen2, Shashikumar Manyam2.   

Abstract

The demand for chicken meat is continuously increasing in the consumer market. Increasing the shelf-life of chicken meat with modern packaging technology in the supply chain is necessary. Hence research was undertaken to study the effect of aerobic packaging (AP) and modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) on the quality and shelf-life of chicken meat. The chicken leg meat (CLM) was stored under refrigerated storage (4 ± 1°C) in aerobic and modified atmosphere packaging (MAP20 = 20%O2 + 30%CO2 + 50%N2, MAP10 = 10%O2 + 40%CO2 + 50%N2, MAP0 = 0%O2 + 20%CO2 + 80%N2) conditions and evaluated for quality attributes. The results have indicated that MAP of chicken leg meat significantly increased the headspace carbon dioxide, Warner-Bratzler shear force value, standard plate count, color, and odor but decreased the TBARS value, headspace oxygen, and nitrogen when compared with AP. The pH, myoglobin forms, meat pigment, heme iron, CIELAB color space (L*, a*, b*), yeast and mold count, appearance, and sliminess were not affected significantly by AP and MAP. It is concluded that under refrigerated storage conditions, MAP extends the shelf-life of chicken leg meat up to 15 d compared to only 6 d for aerobic packaging.
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Keywords:  aerobic packaging; chicken leg meat; modified atmosphere packaging; quality; shelf-life

Year:  2022        PMID: 36252502      PMCID: PMC9579415          DOI: 10.1016/j.psj.2022.102170

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Poult Sci        ISSN: 0032-5791            Impact factor:   4.014


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