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  • 2024Understanding and tuning the electronic structure of pentalenides3citations
  • 2023Impact of Interleukin-10 Promoter Region Polymorphisms on Recurrent Miscarriage: A Case-Control Approach.4citations
  • 2022Association analysis of LHCGR variants and polycystic ovary syndrome in Punjab: a case–control approach15citations
  • 2019Shelf life extension of vacuum packaged chilled beef in the Chinese supply chain. A feasibility studycitations
  • 2016Development of electrosynthetic methods for the functionalisation of tertiary amidescitations
  • 2014Cytotoxicity and apoptosis induced by a plumbagin derivative in estrogen positive MCF-7 breast cancer cells68citations
  • 2012Thermally stable ferrocenyl "push-pull" chromophores with tailorable and switchable second-order non-linear optical response: synthesis and structure-property relationship53citations

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  • Helten, Holger
  • Kociok-Köhn, Gabriele
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  • Li, Yutao
  • Frank, Damian
  • Zhang, Yimin
  • Chen, Xue
  • Stark, Janet
  • Hughes, Joanne
  • Esau, Luke
  • Sagar, Sunil
  • Singh, Kamaljit
  • Depotter, Griet
  • Kaur, Paramjit
  • Van Cleuvenbergen, Stijn
  • Clays, Koen
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Shelf life extension of vacuum packaged chilled beef in the Chinese supply chain. A feasibility study

  • Luo, Xin
  • Mellor, Glen
  • Li, Yutao
  • Frank, Damian
  • Zhang, Yimin
  • Chen, Xue
  • Stark, Janet
  • Kaur, Mandeep
  • Hughes, Joanne
Abstract

The shelf life of vacuum packaged chilled beef (VPCB) can be defined as an arbitrary microbiological limit or when the organoleptic quality becomes unacceptable. While there is no universally accepted definition of shelf life, excellent temperature control throughout the supply chain is essential for a high quality product. The robustness of temperature control within Chinese distribution networks was tested using Australian VPCB. Half striploins (Longissimus lumborum) from 40 steer carcasses were vacuum packaged and randomly allocated for export to three Chinese destinations and to a CONTROL treatment stored under ideal temperature conditions (~-1 oC) in Australia.Temperature loggers measured the temperature of VPCB until pack opening. Meat biochemistry (pH, Minolta tristimulus color), total aerobic plate counts (APC), total lactic acid bacteria (LAB), total volatile basic nitrogen (TVB-N) and extensive sensory testing on the raw meat was performed at 84, 98, 120 and 140 days postslaughter. The temperature was generally well maintained at -1 oC during shipping and at Chinese distribution centers, however temperature deviations negatively affected the sensory scores of some VPCB. APC and LAB did not increase consistently over the storage period and ranged between 5.98 – 7.78 log10 cfu/cm2 and 5.89 – 7.18 log10 cfu/cm2 respectively. The sensory scores of the CONTROL and Chinese VPCB did not indicate spoilage at 140 days, however TVB-N was higher than 15 mg/ 100 g in most Chinese samples. TVB-N was a good predictor of the sensory attributes in the VPCB compared to absolute microbial counts. This study showed that extended shelf-life was achieved for Australian VPCB with appropriate temperature control and highlighted the inadequacy of total microbial counts as shelf life markers.

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  • Nitrogen