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Title: Behaviour of porcine skin during chilling and its effect on carcass quality / S.G. Skevington, J.M. Snowden, and S.M. Ranieri.
Author: Skevington, S. G. (Western Australian Dept. of Agriculture, Perth. Animal Products Technology Branch) ; Ranieri, S. M. (Western Australian Dept. of Agriculture, Perth. Animal Products Technology Branch) ; Western Australia. Dept. of Agriculture. ; Pig Research Council (Australia) ; Snowden, J. M. (Western Australian Dept. of Agriculture, Perth. Animal Products Technology Branch)
Year: 1990.
Series: Final report (Pig Research Council (Australia))
Description: v, 34 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.
Subject: Carcass yield. ; Moisture content. ; Hides and skins. ; Carcass quality. ; Chilling.
Notes: 6 tables, 16 figures.
19 ref. [Final] report to the Pig Research Council.
Type: Pamphlet
Abstract: Laboratory studies showed that the tensions generated by samples of restrained pig skin were readily affected by alterations in the environmental conditions. Chilling resulted in a consistent 2 per cent shrinkage across the flank of the carcass. The weight loss from carcasses in chillers was reduced by introducing moisture to the skin. When high humidity air was introduced to whole carcasses after they had lost moisture during chilling, they regained some of their lost weight. The regained moisture appear
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