Research Article Volume 7 Issue 4
1Department of food control (meat hygiene), Benha University, Egypt
2Animal Health Research Institute, Dokki branch, Egypt
3Department of Home economics, Kafr El-Sheikh University, Egypt
Correspondence: Shaltout A Fahim, Department of Food Control, Veterinary Medicine, Moshtohor, Benha University, Egypt
Received: June 22, 2018 | Published: August 8, 2018
Citation: Hassanien ES, Fahim SA, Mohammed HF, et al. Quality assurance of some meat products.J Dairy Vet Anim Res. 2018;7(4):171-174. DOI: 10.15406/jdvar.2018.07.00212
A total number of 100 random samples of meat products represented by 25 samples of minced meat, beef burger, sausage and luncheon were collected from different supermarkets in Cairo and Giza cities. Each sample was packed in plastic bag and transferred immediately with a minimum period of delay to the laboratory in an icebox to be examined organoleptically, microbiologically and chemically. Organoleptic evaluation: Regarding the color, odor and taste, the percentages of undesirable samples of minced meat were 28%, 28% and 24%, respectively, of beef burger were 20%, 20% and 16% respectively, of luncheon were 24%, 20% and 24%, respectively and of sausage were 16%, 16% and 24%, respectively.
Microbiological evaluation: Regarding minced beef, the mean values of APC, Enterobacteriaceae and Staphylococcus aureus count were 3.3x105, 4.27x103 and 0.2x102, respectively and the number of samples positive to E.coli and salmonella was 4 and 3, respectively. Regarding beef burger, the mean values of APC, Enterobacteriaceae and Staphylococcus aureus count were 1.6x104, 7.12x102 and 0.1x102, respectively and the number of samples positive to E.coli and salmonella was 3 and 1 respectively. Regarding the luncheon, the mean values of APC, Enterobacteriaceae and Staphylococcus aureus count were 2.3x103, 5x102 and <102, respectively and the number of samples positive to E.coli and salmonella was3 and 2, respectively. Regarding sausage, the mean values of APC, Enterobacteriaceae and Staphylococcus aureus count was 4.5x105, 7x103 and 0.3x102, respectively and the number of samples positive to E.coli and salmonella was 5 and 6, respectively.
Chemical examination: Regarding minced beef, the results revealed that the mean values of pH, TVN and TBA were 5.89, 24.69 and 0.70, respectively and the number of accepted samples with regards to TVN and TBA was 15 and 19, respectively. Regarding beef burger, the mean values of pH, TVN and TBA were 5.8, 17.01 and 0.44, respectively. Regarding sausage, the mean values of pH, TVN and TBA were 5.9, 16.23 and 0.45, respectively and the number of accepted samples of sausage with regard to TVN and TBA were 23 and 25, respectively. Regarding luncheon, the mean values of pH, TVN and TBA were 5.9, 22.01 and 0.25, respectively.
Keywords: quality assurance, processed meat products, microbiological evaluation, organoleptic evaluation, TVN and TBA
Considering the consumers’ demand for fresh, durable and safe foods, it is obligatory for the food industries to present their products at the best1, because the link between nutrition and health becomes more and more a hot topic.2 Red meat is a complete and high source of protein that is easy to digest, in addition to all essential amino acids required to the adult diet, including histidine and arginine, which are considered to be essential for children.3 Food borne illness causes an estimated 76 cases annually resulting in billions dollars in economic and productivity losses. Food borne pathogens result in over 5000 deaths / year, one-third of which can be attributed to meat and poultry.4
Organoleptic examination
Chemical examination
Microbiological examination
Isolation and identification of Salmonellae
Isolation of Salmonellae18
Identification of the isolated Salmonellae
Table 1 revealed the following
Sensory |
Color |
Odor |
Taste |
|||||||||
parameters |
Desirable |
Undesirable |
Desirable |
Undesirable |
Desirable |
Undesirable |
||||||
Samples |
No |
% |
No |
% |
No |
% |
No |
% |
No |
% |
No |
% |
Minced meat |
18 |
72 |
7 |
28 |
18 |
72 |
7 |
28 |
19 |
76 |
6 |
24 |
Beef burger |
20 |
80 |
5 |
20 |
20 |
80 |
5 |
20 |
21 |
84 |
4 |
16 |
Luncheon |
19 |
76 |
6 |
24 |
20 |
80 |
5 |
20 |
19 |
76 |
6 |
24 |
Sausage |
21 |
84 |
4 |
16 |
21 |
84 |
4 |
16 |
21 |
84 |
4 |
16 |
Table1 Organoleptic and sensory properties of the examined meat product samples (n=25)
Beef burger: Regarding color, odor and taste, the percentage of undesirable samples were 20, 20 and 16 % respectively
Luncheon: Regarding color, odor and taste, the percentage of undesirable samples were 24, 20 and 24 % respectively. Samir-Shimaa20 obtained nearly similar results regarding the color and odor.
Sausage: Regarding color, odor and taste, the percentage of undesirable samples were 16, 16 and 24 % respectively. The obtained results were higher than those reported by Mohamed-Manal21
Microbiological evaluation
Contamination of meat products by bacteria can be due to the poor sanitation applied in the factories, the poor technology adopted more manual handling of the product and manual filling and absence of the tunnel freezing of the product which may reduce the propagation of bacteria during the phase of preparation. 22,23
Beef burger: Results demonstrated in Table 2 reveal that the mean values of APC (CFU/g),Staphylococcusaureus count (CFU/g) and Enterobacteriaceae (CFU/g) of the examined samples were 1.6x104, <102 and 7.12x102, respectively. lower results (8.20 x 102) for APC were reported by El-Shamy-Samar (2015),24 Higher results for Staphylococcus aureus count were recorded by El-Mossalami 9×102 and Nearly similar results (5.27x102) were reported by El-Shamy-Samar25 regarding Enterobacteriaceae
Luncheon: Results demonstrated in Table 2 reveal that the mean values of APC (CFU/g),Staphylococcusaureus count (CFU/g) and Enterobacteriaceae (CFU/g) of the examined samples were 2.3x103, 0.1x102 and 5x102 Higher results were reported by Ashraf-Abeer (2016)26 8.9 x 103 regarding APC, Higher results were reported by Ashraf-Abeer (2016) 1.1x103 regarding Staphylococcus aureus countand nearly similar results were reported by El-Shamy-Samar24 (2015) 4.65x102 regarding enterobacteriaceae count.
Samples |
APC |
Staphylococcus aureus count |
total enterobacteriaceae count |
Minced meat |
3.3x105 |
0.2x102 |
4.27 x 103 |
Beef burger |
1.6x104 |
0.1x102 |
7.12 x 102 |
Sausage |
4.5x105 |
0.3x102 |
7 x 103 |
Luncheon |
2.3x103 |
<102 |
5 x 102 |
Table 2 The mean values of APC (CFU/g), Staphylococcus aureus count (CFU/g) and total enterobacteriaceae count (CFU/g) in examined samples (n=25)
Sausage: Results demonstrated in table 2 reveal that the mean values of APC (CFU/g), Staphylococcus aureus count (CFU/g) and Enterobacteriaceae (CFU/g) of the examined samples were 4.5x105, 0.3x102 and 7x103 Nearly similar results were obtained by Abd El-Latef27 3.2x105, for APC, higher results for Staphylococcus aureus count were recorded by Abd El-Latef27 2.8x104 and lower results were obtained by El-Shamy-Samar24 Enterobacteriaceae count.
Chemical examination
The increase in the values of TVN might be attributed to post processing circumstances particularly at the shop level, such as failure in freezing at storage during distribution and marketing (Table 3).28 The increase in the values of TBA could be due to the use of old meat or the bad handling of the meat during processing, which enable the fat to get oxidized, or due to the poor technology available in the factories.
Samples |
Positive sample to enteropathogenic E.coli |
Positive sample to salmonella |
||
No |
% |
No |
% |
|
Minced meat |
4 |
16 |
3 |
12 |
Beef burger |
3 |
2 |
1 |
4 |
Sausage |
5 |
20 |
6 |
24 |
Luncheon |
3 |
12 |
2 |
8 |
Total |
15 |
15 |
12 |
12 |
Table 3 Incidence of Enteropathogenic E.coli and salmonella in the examined samples (n=25)
Beef burger: It is evident from Table 4 that the mean values of pH, TVN and TBA are 5.8, 17.01 and 0.44 respectively. Nearly similar results were reported by Mohamed-Manal (2002) regarding pH (5.7), TVN (15.9) and TBA (0.64).
Samples |
pH |
TVN |
TBA |
Minced meat |
5.89 |
24.69 |
0.7 |
Beef Burger |
5.8 |
17.01 |
0.44 |
Sausage |
5.9 |
16.23 |
0.45 |
Luncheon |
5.9 |
22.01 |
0.25 |
Table 4 Mean values of pH, total volatile nitrogen (TVN) and thiobarbituric acid (TBA) of the examined meat product samples (n=25)
Sausage: It is evident from Table 4 that the mean values of pH, TVN and TBA are 5.9, 16.23 and 0.45 respectively. El-Shabrawy-Hanaa25 reported nearly similar results regarding pH (5.62) and lower results regarding TVN (6.20) and TBA (0.12); Kortoma29 reported nearly the same results regarding TBA (0.68) and TVN (15.90).
Luncheon: It is evident from Table 4 that the mean values of pH, TVN and TBA are 5.9, 22.01 and 0.25 respectively. Samir-Shimaa20 reported nearly similar results in regards to pH (13.37) and TBA (0.18), while reported.30
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