Game Meat and Game Meat Products: Safety, Quality and Consumer Perception
A special issue of Foods (ISSN 2304-8158). This special issue belongs to the section "Meat".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 September 2021) | Viewed by 73453
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Interests: food safety; food quality; food and feed contaminants; aflatoxins; fish products; dietary exposure; dairy products; heavy metals; acrylamide; by-products; sustainable food production
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Interests: meat and meat product quality; meat and meat product safety; antioxidant; game meat; meat hygiene
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in game meat worldwide because of the positive factors associated to these products that meet some modern consumers’ demands, as they have many similarities with organic ones and an important impact on the food supply chain of different countries. Wild animals, indeed, freely perform their natural behavioral patterns, have unlimited access to natural feed, and are naturally selected. These factors could confer peculiar nutritional and sensory properties, especially when management practices during meat processing are well implemented. In spite of consumers’ attitude towards game meat, studies and knowledge on its quality and safety, as well as the best hygienic practices to be adopted for its supply, are scarce.
In this Special Issue of Foods, we encourage the submission of manuscripts focused on all aspects of the game meat production chain: the validation of the best procedures to be adopted during hunting or slaughtering, the sanitary aspects of the animals that could affect meat safety, the transport and treatment of carcasses, the assessment of the impact of the process on meat quality and safety, and the microbiological, chemical–physical, nutritional, and sensory characteristics of all kinds of game meat and meat products.
Our aim is to gather all the new information in this field and include it in the Special Issue on “Game Meat and Game Meat Products: Safety, Quality and Consumer Perception”. We invite researchers to contribute original and unpublished research and review articles on this topic.
Dr. Raffaella Branciari
Prof. David Ranucci
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Game meat
- Game meat products
- Meat quality
- Microbiological properties
- Nutritional properties
- Chemical composition
- Meat safety
- Processing
- Carcass treatment
- Sensory properties
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