Influences of Egg Washing and Storage Temperature on Quality and Shelf Life of Duck Eggs During Storage

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Autor(a) principal: Tan,FJ
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Rungruengpet,W, Simsiri,U, Kaewkot,C, Sun,YM, Chumngoen,W
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Studies on how washing and storage influence duck egg quality are scarce compared with those on chicken egg quality. The present study investigated the quality of washed and unwashed duck eggs stored at 7 ºC and 25 ºC for 8 weeks. Quality parameters, including Haugh unit (HU), yolk index, thick albumen ratio, albumen pH, and air cell size, indicated that egg quality deteriorated during prolonged storage, and cuticle staining confirmed that washing reduced cuticle coverage. Washed eggs stored at 7 ºC maintained high quality (grade B; HU: 54) according to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA, 2000) after storage for 8 weeks, whereas unwashed eggs stored at 25 ºC exhibited a low but acceptable quality (grade B, but HU: 36) after 7 weeks. Strong correlations were observed between the quality parameters evaluated. In conclusion, duck eggs should be washed and then stored at 7 ºC to enhance microbial safety and maintain quality to achieve a shelf life of at least 8 weeks.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influences of Egg Washing and Storage Temperature on Quality and Shelf Life of Duck Eggs During Storage
title Influences of Egg Washing and Storage Temperature on Quality and Shelf Life of Duck Eggs During Storage
spellingShingle Influences of Egg Washing and Storage Temperature on Quality and Shelf Life of Duck Eggs During Storage
Tan,FJ
Duck eggs
Haugh unit
shelf life
storage temperature
washing
title_short Influences of Egg Washing and Storage Temperature on Quality and Shelf Life of Duck Eggs During Storage
title_full Influences of Egg Washing and Storage Temperature on Quality and Shelf Life of Duck Eggs During Storage
title_fullStr Influences of Egg Washing and Storage Temperature on Quality and Shelf Life of Duck Eggs During Storage
title_full_unstemmed Influences of Egg Washing and Storage Temperature on Quality and Shelf Life of Duck Eggs During Storage
title_sort Influences of Egg Washing and Storage Temperature on Quality and Shelf Life of Duck Eggs During Storage
author Tan,FJ
author_facet Tan,FJ
Rungruengpet,W
Simsiri,U
Kaewkot,C
Sun,YM
Chumngoen,W
author_role author
author2 Rungruengpet,W
Simsiri,U
Kaewkot,C
Sun,YM
Chumngoen,W
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tan,FJ
Rungruengpet,W
Simsiri,U
Kaewkot,C
Sun,YM
Chumngoen,W
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Duck eggs
Haugh unit
shelf life
storage temperature
washing
topic Duck eggs
Haugh unit
shelf life
storage temperature
washing
description ABSTRACT Studies on how washing and storage influence duck egg quality are scarce compared with those on chicken egg quality. The present study investigated the quality of washed and unwashed duck eggs stored at 7 ºC and 25 ºC for 8 weeks. Quality parameters, including Haugh unit (HU), yolk index, thick albumen ratio, albumen pH, and air cell size, indicated that egg quality deteriorated during prolonged storage, and cuticle staining confirmed that washing reduced cuticle coverage. Washed eggs stored at 7 ºC maintained high quality (grade B; HU: 54) according to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA, 2000) after storage for 8 weeks, whereas unwashed eggs stored at 25 ºC exhibited a low but acceptable quality (grade B, but HU: 36) after 7 weeks. Strong correlations were observed between the quality parameters evaluated. In conclusion, duck eggs should be washed and then stored at 7 ºC to enhance microbial safety and maintain quality to achieve a shelf life of at least 8 weeks.
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