Home | Business News | Browse by Publication | M | Microbial Update International

Apply electron beam irradiation to reduce microbial counts in poultry.

Publication: Microbial Update International
Publication Date: 01-AUG-08
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
Ionizing radiation can be used to ensure the microbial safety of poultry. However, the dose used can induce undesirable odor, flavor, color and textural changes in the product. The various parts of a chicken carcass absorb ionizing radiation differently due to differences in composition, mostly fat concentration.

Scientists at Texas A&M University assessed the effect of...

Access Full Article, Compliments of Goliath

View this article FREE - Now for a Limited Time, try Goliath Business News
Free for 3 Days!



More articles from Microbial Update International
Use nitropropanol, other compounds to control pathogenic bacteria., August 01, 2008
Evaluate robustness of modeling approaches for growth prediction of L...., August 01, 2008
Chitosan-lysozyme films enhance microbial safety of mozzarella., August 01, 2008
Remote plasma reactor reduces pathogen levels on fresh produce., August 01, 2008
Prevent contamination of tomatoes at all stages of ripeness., August 01, 2008

Looking for additional articles?
Search our database of over 3 million articles.

Looking for more in-depth information on this industry?
Search our complete database of Industry & Market reports by text, subject, publication name or publication date.

About Goliath
Whether you're looking for sales prospects, competitive information, company analysis or best practices in managing your organization, Goliath can help you meet your business needs.

Our extensive business information databases empower business professionals with both the breadth and depth of credible, authoritative information they need to support their business goals. Whether it be strategic planning, sales prospecting, company research or defining management best practices - Goliath is your leading source for accurate information.