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Methods of detecting plant raw materials in meat products - a review.

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Vaňha J., Kvasnicka F. (2011): Methods of detecting plant raw materials in meat products – a review. Czech J. Food Sci., 29: 299–307. The detection of plant raw materials in… Click to show full abstract

Vaňha J., Kvasnicka F. (2011): Methods of detecting plant raw materials in meat products – a review. Czech J. Food Sci., 29: 299–307. The detection of plant raw materials in meat products is a way to estimate the actual amount of plant raw materials and thus monitor the meat product quality. Markers found in plant materials, that are most a frequently used in the meat processing industry, were selected. In order to prove the presence of plants in meat products, it is essential for the same markers not to be natural compounds of the raw meat as well. Such specific markers include isoflavones, oligosaccharides, phytic acid and starch. The review summarises only the methods used in the last decade.

Keywords: plant; raw materials; materials meat; plant raw; meat; meat products

Journal Title: Czech Journal of Food Sciences
Year Published: 2018

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