Development of on package indicator sensor for real-time monitoring of meat quality

Aim: The aim was to develop an indicator sensor for real-time monitoring of meat quality and to compare the response of indicator sensor with meat quality parameters at ambient temperature. Materials and Methods: Indicator sensor was prepared using bromophenol blue (1% w/v) as indicator solution an...

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Main Authors: Vivek Shukla, G. Kandeepan, M. R. Vishnuraj
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Veterinary World 2015-03-01
Series:Veterinary World
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Online Access:http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.8/March-2015/23.pdf
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spelling doaj-a23900328f944c479d507941657d45df2021-08-02T07:02:49ZengVeterinary WorldVeterinary World0972-89882231-09162015-03-018339339710.14202/vetworld.2015.393-397Development of on package indicator sensor for real-time monitoring of meat qualityVivek Shukla0G. Kandeepan 1M. R. Vishnuraj2Division of Livestock Products Technology, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Bareilly, Izatnagar, Uttar Pradesh, India; drvivekivri@gmail.comDivision of Livestock Products Technology, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Bareilly, Izatnagar, Uttar Pradesh, India; drkandee@gmail.comDivision of Livestock Products Technology, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Bareilly, Izatnagar, Uttar Pradesh, India; vishnurajmr@gmail.comAim: The aim was to develop an indicator sensor for real-time monitoring of meat quality and to compare the response of indicator sensor with meat quality parameters at ambient temperature. Materials and Methods: Indicator sensor was prepared using bromophenol blue (1% w/v) as indicator solution and filter paper as indicator carrier. Indicator sensor was fabricated by coating indicator solution onto carrier by centrifugation. To observe the response of indicator sensor buffalo meat was packed in polystyrene foam trays covered with PVC film and indicator sensor was attached to the inner side of packaging film. The pattern of color change in indicator sensor was monitored and compared with meat quality parameters viz. total volatile basic nitrogen, D-glucose, standard plate count and tyrosine value to correlate ability of indicator sensor for its suitability to predict the meat quality and storage life. Results: The indicator sensor changed its color from yellow to blue starting from margins during the storage period of 24 h at ambient temperature and this correlated well with changes in meat quality parameters. Conclusions: The indicator sensor can be used for real-time monitoring of meat quality as the color of indicator sensor changed from yellow to blue starting from margins when meat deteriorates with advancement of the storage period. Thus by observing the color of indicator sensor quality of meat and shelf life can be predicted.http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.8/March-2015/23.pdfbuffalo meatindicator sensormeat qualitytotal volatile basic nitrogen
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M. R. Vishnuraj
Development of on package indicator sensor for real-time monitoring of meat quality
Veterinary World
buffalo meat
indicator sensor
meat quality
total volatile basic nitrogen
author_facet Vivek Shukla
G. Kandeepan
M. R. Vishnuraj
author_sort Vivek Shukla
title Development of on package indicator sensor for real-time monitoring of meat quality
title_short Development of on package indicator sensor for real-time monitoring of meat quality
title_full Development of on package indicator sensor for real-time monitoring of meat quality
title_fullStr Development of on package indicator sensor for real-time monitoring of meat quality
title_full_unstemmed Development of on package indicator sensor for real-time monitoring of meat quality
title_sort development of on package indicator sensor for real-time monitoring of meat quality
publisher Veterinary World
series Veterinary World
issn 0972-8988
2231-0916
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Aim: The aim was to develop an indicator sensor for real-time monitoring of meat quality and to compare the response of indicator sensor with meat quality parameters at ambient temperature. Materials and Methods: Indicator sensor was prepared using bromophenol blue (1% w/v) as indicator solution and filter paper as indicator carrier. Indicator sensor was fabricated by coating indicator solution onto carrier by centrifugation. To observe the response of indicator sensor buffalo meat was packed in polystyrene foam trays covered with PVC film and indicator sensor was attached to the inner side of packaging film. The pattern of color change in indicator sensor was monitored and compared with meat quality parameters viz. total volatile basic nitrogen, D-glucose, standard plate count and tyrosine value to correlate ability of indicator sensor for its suitability to predict the meat quality and storage life. Results: The indicator sensor changed its color from yellow to blue starting from margins during the storage period of 24 h at ambient temperature and this correlated well with changes in meat quality parameters. Conclusions: The indicator sensor can be used for real-time monitoring of meat quality as the color of indicator sensor changed from yellow to blue starting from margins when meat deteriorates with advancement of the storage period. Thus by observing the color of indicator sensor quality of meat and shelf life can be predicted.
topic buffalo meat
indicator sensor
meat quality
total volatile basic nitrogen
url http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.8/March-2015/23.pdf
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