Thai native chicken meat: An option to meet the demands for specific meat quality by certain groups of consumers; A review

© CSIRO 2017. Native chickens are slowly growing indigenous chicken (Gallus domesticus) breeds; many of them were developed from jungle fowl, which is found in every part of Asia. These breeds are disease resistant, easy adapting to tropical climates, and have a low mortality. In Thailand, a distinc...

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Main Authors: S. Jaturasitha, N. Chaiwang, M. Kreuzer
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-565812018-09-05T03:27:46Z Thai native chicken meat: An option to meet the demands for specific meat quality by certain groups of consumers; A review S. Jaturasitha N. Chaiwang M. Kreuzer Agricultural and Biological Sciences © CSIRO 2017. Native chickens are slowly growing indigenous chicken (Gallus domesticus) breeds; many of them were developed from jungle fowl, which is found in every part of Asia. These breeds are disease resistant, easy adapting to tropical climates, and have a low mortality. In Thailand, a distinct sector of consumers prefers to eat meat from native chickens rather than that from broilers because it is more tasty and chewy. In addition, studies have shown that it has a low content of fat which may be helpful for people susceptible to coronary heart diseases. This review also compiles evidence for further indicators of a special meat quality such as more oxidative (Type I) muscle fibres, a higher collagen content (promoting the preferred chewiness), an elevated content of certain flavor-relevant compounds, as well as high ratio of polyunsaturated to saturated fatty acids. 2018-09-05T03:27:46Z 2018-09-05T03:27:46Z 2017-01-01 Journal 18365787 18360939 2-s2.0-85021357675 10.1071/AN15646 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85021357675&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/56581
institution Chiang Mai University
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S. Jaturasitha
N. Chaiwang
M. Kreuzer
Thai native chicken meat: An option to meet the demands for specific meat quality by certain groups of consumers; A review
description © CSIRO 2017. Native chickens are slowly growing indigenous chicken (Gallus domesticus) breeds; many of them were developed from jungle fowl, which is found in every part of Asia. These breeds are disease resistant, easy adapting to tropical climates, and have a low mortality. In Thailand, a distinct sector of consumers prefers to eat meat from native chickens rather than that from broilers because it is more tasty and chewy. In addition, studies have shown that it has a low content of fat which may be helpful for people susceptible to coronary heart diseases. This review also compiles evidence for further indicators of a special meat quality such as more oxidative (Type I) muscle fibres, a higher collagen content (promoting the preferred chewiness), an elevated content of certain flavor-relevant compounds, as well as high ratio of polyunsaturated to saturated fatty acids.
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N. Chaiwang
M. Kreuzer
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M. Kreuzer
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title Thai native chicken meat: An option to meet the demands for specific meat quality by certain groups of consumers; A review
title_short Thai native chicken meat: An option to meet the demands for specific meat quality by certain groups of consumers; A review
title_full Thai native chicken meat: An option to meet the demands for specific meat quality by certain groups of consumers; A review
title_fullStr Thai native chicken meat: An option to meet the demands for specific meat quality by certain groups of consumers; A review
title_full_unstemmed Thai native chicken meat: An option to meet the demands for specific meat quality by certain groups of consumers; A review
title_sort thai native chicken meat: an option to meet the demands for specific meat quality by certain groups of consumers; a review
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