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Title: Study of Some Physiochemical Attributes of Camel and Goat Meat
Authors: Mohammed, Siham Abdelwhab Alamin
Keywords: camel meat
goat meat
chemical composition
Issue Date: 22-Nov-2017
Publisher: Sudan University of Science & Technology
Citation: Mohammed, Siham Abdelwhab Alamin.Study of Some Physiochemical Attributes of Camel and Goat Meat.-At The Third International Scientific Conference of Camel Research and Production.-In Khartoum University of Sudan Science and Technology.-21-23 Nov 2017.-Conference.
Abstract: This study was conducted to evaluate the chemical composition andcholesterol level of fresh cameland goat meat. The results showed that chemical composition of camel and goat meatwere significantly different (P<0.05). Camel meat hadhigher moisture content compared to goat meat (78.72 and 74.85% respectively). Whereas goat meat had higher protein content compared to camel meat (21.54 and 18.96% respectively). Camel meat had the lower fat content (1.04%) compared to goat meat (2.06%). However, camel meat had the higher ash content (0.88%) compared to goat meat (0.53%). The present result showed that thecamel meat had lower cholesterol content (58.74 mg/100gm) compared to goat meat (72.42mg/100gm). The results also showed that myofibrillar proteins, sarcoplasmic proteins and non-protein-nitrogen were notsignificantly different (P> 0.05) among the two types of meat.The results showed that concentration of myofibrillar protein wassimilar in the camel and goat meat (11.02 and11.2% respectively). The sarcoplasmic proteins values were 5.49and 5.36% for camel and goat meat respectively.The non-protein-nitrogen values were 1.55and 1.35% for camel and goat meat respectively.
Description: Conference
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/19681
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