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This book covers factors affecting meat quality from the growth of animals to the final product. This comprehensive book covers key topics such as animal welfare, nutrition, pre-slaughter handling, slaughter technology, breeding strategies, and the influence of common genetic factors on meat quality.
List of contents
Meat and Muscle Composition of Slaughter Animals. Meat Quality of Slaughter Animals. Conversion of Muscle to Meat. Impact of Animal Nutrition on Muscle Composition and Meat Quality. Terms of Farming and Animal Welfare and Meat Quality. Preslaughter Handling, Welfare of Animals, and Meat Quality. Stress Reactivity, Stress at Slaughter, and Meat Quality. Slaughter-Line Operations and Their Effects on Meat Quality. Breeding Strategies for Improving Meat Quality. Influence of Major Genes on Meat Quality. Beef Quality. Pork Quality. Sheep Quality: Effect of Breed, Genetic Type, Gender, and Age on Meat Quality. Transgenic Animal Technology and Meat Quality. Production of High-Quality Meat.
About the author
Wiesław Przybylski is the professorial head of the Department of Food Gastronomy and Food Hygiene in the Faculty of Human Nutrition and Consumer Sciences at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences. He was vice dean for research for four years (2008–2012). He studied at the Pedagogical-Agricultural University in Siedlce and received a master’s in animal science. He earned a PhD in animal science and then completed a 10-month postdoc scientific practice at the Station of Research of Meat in Theix and at the Station of Quantitative and Applied Genetics in Jouy en Josas (near Paris) of INRA (the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique) in France. He has authored 265 publications and 5 books for secondary schools and universities. His areas of research interest are the effect of environmental and genetic factors on meat quality, traditional foods, and applications of multidimensional statistical methods in food technology.
David L. Hopkins has two degrees from the University of Melbourne and earned his PhD at the University of New England focusing on biochemical mechanisms responsible for tenderization of meat. He worked for the Tasmanian Department of Agriculture for six years before moving into a newly created position with NSW DPI (Centre for Red Meat and Sheep Development). As a senior principal research scientist with a focus on meat science he has built a team of people, and currently supervises three technical staff, two scientists, and also supervises postgraduate students from around the world. He is the sole meat scientist in NSW DPI and has published extensively (more than 400 papers) on meat and carcass studies. He currently sits on the editorial board of two journals and is editor in chief of the journal Meat Science.
Summary
This book covers factors affecting meat quality from the growth of animals to the final product. This comprehensive book covers key topics such as animal welfare, nutrition, pre-slaughter handling, slaughter technology, breeding strategies, and the influence of common genetic factors on meat quality.