Photoxidation of cholesterol and lipids of raw turkey patties packed in vessels with trasparent shrink film was studied during storage at 4°C under commercial retail conditions. Two different storage periods were applied: a 3 day storage and a 11 day storage. When meat was stored in the dark at 4°C, the maximum peroxide number was reached after 5 days and the maximum concentration of cholesterol oxidation products was attained after 7 days. Turkey meat exposed to the white fluorescent light (under a day-light lamp) showed a maximum COPs concentration and peroxide value after just 1 day of storage (12h effective light exposure). A lamp with low emission in the blue band (warm-tone.lamp) was useful for lowering peroxidation and cholesterol oxidation, thus being a suitable solution for the exhibition of meat products in supermarkets or meat processing industries.

E. BOSELLI, M.F. CABONI, M.T. RODRIGUEZ-ESTRADA, T. GALLINA TOSCHI, M. DANIEL, G. LERCKER (2005). Photoxidation of cholesterol and lipids of turkey meat during storage under commercial retail conditions •. FOOD CHEMISTRY, 91, 705-713 [10.1016/j.foodchem.2004.06.043].

Photoxidation of cholesterol and lipids of turkey meat during storage under commercial retail conditions •

CABONI, MARIA;RODRIGUEZ ESTRADA, MARIA TERESA;GALLINA TOSCHI, TULLIA;LERCKER, GIOVANNI
2005

Abstract

Photoxidation of cholesterol and lipids of raw turkey patties packed in vessels with trasparent shrink film was studied during storage at 4°C under commercial retail conditions. Two different storage periods were applied: a 3 day storage and a 11 day storage. When meat was stored in the dark at 4°C, the maximum peroxide number was reached after 5 days and the maximum concentration of cholesterol oxidation products was attained after 7 days. Turkey meat exposed to the white fluorescent light (under a day-light lamp) showed a maximum COPs concentration and peroxide value after just 1 day of storage (12h effective light exposure). A lamp with low emission in the blue band (warm-tone.lamp) was useful for lowering peroxidation and cholesterol oxidation, thus being a suitable solution for the exhibition of meat products in supermarkets or meat processing industries.
2005
E. BOSELLI, M.F. CABONI, M.T. RODRIGUEZ-ESTRADA, T. GALLINA TOSCHI, M. DANIEL, G. LERCKER (2005). Photoxidation of cholesterol and lipids of turkey meat during storage under commercial retail conditions •. FOOD CHEMISTRY, 91, 705-713 [10.1016/j.foodchem.2004.06.043].
E. BOSELLI; M.F. CABONI; M.T. RODRIGUEZ-ESTRADA; T. GALLINA TOSCHI; M. DANIEL; G. LERCKER
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