The Synbiotic Effect Of Volaticle Oil Extracted From Leaves Rosmarinus Officinolis And Nigella Sativa

The Synbiotic Effect Of Volaticle Oil Extracted From Leaves Rosmarinus Officinolis And Nigella Sativa

Authors

  • بشرى سعدي رسول زنكنة

Keywords:

rosmarinus oil, nigelia sativa oil, chemical composition, physical, oxidation pointers, minced poultry meat.

Abstract

The objective of present study was to investigate the effect of using mixture volaticle oil of rosmarinus and nigella sativa to improve some of the meat quality characteristics, physical and limited storage time of minced cold poultry meat. Duplex volaticle oil was added at 0.025, 0.050 and 0.075 g/kg to minced poultry meat, these treatments were stored individually for 0 , 4 and 7 days at 4-7C0. After making several chemical, physical and oxidation indicators, the following results were obtained:

            The process of adding volaticle oil to minced poultry meat led to significant increase (P<0.01)in moisture, protein content, pH and water holding capacity (WHC) decrease in drip loss and cooking loss percentage. Also led process of adding to significant decrease(P<0.01) in peroxide value (POV), free fatty acids (FFA) and enumerative in thiobarbituric acid (TBA), In conclusion the results revealed the possibility of using 0.025g/kg meat was the most effective mount which improved some chemical, physical and being the minimum inhibition concentration required to check lipid oxidation indices and led to safety when meat stored at 4C0 for 0,4,7 day without undesirable changes in quality.                                                                                                                  

Author Biography

  • بشرى سعدي رسول زنكنة

    College of Agriculture

    University of Baghdad

Published

2015-06-30

How to Cite

The Synbiotic Effect Of Volaticle Oil Extracted From Leaves Rosmarinus Officinolis And Nigella Sativa: The Synbiotic Effect Of Volaticle Oil Extracted From Leaves Rosmarinus Officinolis And Nigella Sativa. (2015). Iraqi Journal of Market Research and Consumer Protection, 7(1), 144-164. https://jmracpc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/IJMRCP/article/view/178