Physicochemical quality assessment of Brazilian frozen beef imported into Algeria
Background and aims: In recent decades, imported boneless and frozen beef has invaded the Algerian market. However, the true appreciation of the quality of this product can only be obtained by laboratory analyzes and examinations. The aim of the current study was to assess physicochemical parameters of the imported boneless and frozen beef meat dedicated for human consumption. Methods: Twenty (20) samples of neck, blade bolar, brisket, blade oyster, Forequarter (FQ)/hindquarter (HQ) shin-shank were purchased from the Regional Meat Office in Saida city, Algeria. Physicochemical parameters such as pH, water, ash, protein and fat content were analyzed according to standard procedures. Results: Our results showed a highly significant variability concerning protein and fat content of the five categories of analyzed pieces (p=0.002). Fat content ranged from 0.43g to 4.04g per 100g of edible portion, for which we found low intramuscular fat contents in the lumps. However, the pH values obtained generally characterized RFN (Red, Firm, and Normal) meat. Conclusions: In view of the results obtained from this study, the overall chemical composition is satisfactory, except for the fat content which constitutes a parameter to be discussed and which depends on the taste of the consumer.
Keywords
How to Cite
Similar Articles
- Assessing diet quality and its determinants among adults in two Southern Nigerian States
- Proximate analysis of selected agricultural waste for their nutritional potential
- The Impact of Black Chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa) on Gut Microbiota and Human Health: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials in Humans
- Metabolic syndrome and risk of colorectal adenoma and colorectal cancer: A meta-analysis
- Physicochemical characterization and antioxidant capacity of the extracted oil from date pits and its effect on storage stability of margarine
- Quality of life, perceived stress and nutrition of patients with irritable bowel syndrome: A descriptive study
- Anticarcinogenic and antioxidant activities of leaves and flowers hydroalcoholic extracts of Nerium oleander L.: PCA analysis and phytochemical content by FTIR spectroscopy
- Association between carotenoids and prostate cancer risk: A meta-analysis
- Effects of traditional processing techniques on nutritional quality and sensory acceptability of value-added products made from cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. walp.) produced in Ethiopia
- Nutritional Quality Assessment and Dietary Diversity of Food in Collective Catering: A Study in Al Hoceima Province, Morocco
You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.
Most read articles by the same author(s)
- The role of nutrition in strengthening immune system against newly emerging viral diseases: case of SARS-CoV-2
- Epidemiology, diagnosis, and assessment of diabetes mellitus in the elderly population: a purposive review
- Predatory journals and publishers at a glance: Take apart or take over?
- Overview on main nutrition-related diseases in three countries from North Africa
- Understanding Bread Consumption and Waste Patterns in Algeria and Tunisia: Insights into Consumer Practices and Challenges
- New insight on nutrition and COVID-19 pandemic
- Metabolic syndrome and risk of colorectal adenoma and colorectal cancer: A meta-analysis
- Metabolic syndrome components correlation with colorectal neoplasms: A systematic review and a meta-analysis
- Editorial introduction to the first issue
- Ameliorative Effects of Citrus aurantium Juice on Metabolic Disorders Induced by Trans Fatty Acid-Rich Amalgam in Wistar rats

NAJFNR is licensed under