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Arch. latinoam. nutr ; 52(3): 307-312, Sept. 2002.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-334503

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this research was to evaluate the nutritional quality and acceptability of a meat product formulated with mechanically deboned poultry meat (40), bovine plasma (40) and bovine red cells (3) as major ingredients. Proteins, fat, humidity and ash were determined by AOAC procedure, iron and calcium by Atomic Absorption Spectrometry and essential amino acids by HPLC. Biological evaluation was performed using digestibility and PER procedures. To evaluate the acceptability (flavor, color and odor) of the product were used 277 children. Results indicated that 100 g of the formulated meat product contain 10.7 g of proteins, 4.4 g of fat, 68.6 g of humidity, 2.9 g of ash, 4.9 mg of iron, 46.6 mg of calcium. Essential amino acids are above the FAO requirements for a highly nutritional protein digestibility (92.4) and PER (2.18). Acceptability was 91.3 for flavor, 81.2 for color and 92.4 for odor. The high nutritional quality and acceptability along with the low cost make this meat product suitable for government social programs.


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Humans , Animals , Male , Female , Child , Cattle , Blood , Food Preferences , Food, Formulated , Meat Products , Nutritive Value , Amino Acids, Essential/analysis , Chickens , Erythrocytes , Food Handling , Food, Formulated , Meat Products , Plasma
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