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Low-Fat Meats Harold D. Hafs (Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey)

Low-Fat Meats By Harold D. Hafs (Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey)

Summary

Reviews the various methods used in efforts to reduce fat in meat. The text outlines breeding and feeding techniques, but the emphasis is on emerging technologies including meat processing and partitioning agents. It also details the health, social, ethical, and economic implications.

Low-Fat Meats Summary

Low-Fat Meats: Design Strategies and Human Implications by Harold D. Hafs (Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey)

This treatise embraces all of the various efforts to reduce fat in meat. Establishing methods such as breeding and feeding to control fatness are covered, but emphasis is on emerging technologies including meat processing and partitioning agents to reduce fat. Human implicaitons, such as health, social, ethical, and economic factors, are given special attention. Sensory charcteristics of low-fat meat, animal well being, and two new directions for the future are also discussed. Low-Fat Meats: Design Strategies and Human Implications provides an up-to-date overview of the technologies to produce low-fat meat, with a balanced discussion of the issues.Paying speical attention to health, social ethical, and economic implications inherent in developing low-fat meats, this volume also discusses sensory characteristics of low-fat meat, animal well being, and new directions for the future.

Table of Contents

Improving Carcass Composition Through Selective Breeding. Nutrition and Feeding Management to Alter Carcass Composition of Pigs and Cattle. Human Nutrition and Health Implications of Meat with More Muscle and Less Fat. Human Food Safety Evaluation of Repartitioning Agents. Evaluating Lower-Fat Meats from and Ethical Perspective: Is Good for You Always Good for You? Technology to Assess Carcass and Product Composition. Meat Evaluation Issues and Alternatives. Strategies for Reduced Fat Processed Meats. Growth, Metabolic Modifiers, And Nutrient Considerations. The Welfare of Physiologically Modified Animals. Carcass Composition of Animals Given Partitioning Agents. Sensory Characteristics of Meat from Animals Given Partitioning Agents. Reaction of Livestock Producers to Partitioning Agents. An Overview of the Meat-Packing Industry and Some Perspectives on Partitioning Agents. Potential to Alter Carcass Composition Through Genetically Modified Animals. Immunological Approaches to Modify Growth. Index.

Additional information

NPB9780123132604
9780123132604
0123132606
Low-Fat Meats: Design Strategies and Human Implications by Harold D. Hafs (Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey)
New
Hardback
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
1994-12-12
330
N/A
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