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Visual scale evaluation as a measure of internal quality and freshness of commercial egg

Evaluación de escala visual como medida de calidad interna y frescura de huevo comercial



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Angel-Isaza, J., Suarez-Orejarena, C., Serrano-Galvis, P., Parra-Mendez, L., Campos-Paredes, H., & Martínez, B. C. (2021). Visual scale evaluation as a measure of internal quality and freshness of commercial egg. Journal MVZ Cordoba, 26(2), e2031. https://doi.org/10.21897/rmvz.2031

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Jaime Angel-Isaza
Christian Suarez-Orejarena
Pilar Serrano-Galvis
Loufrantz Parra-Mendez
Heryca Campos-Paredes
Blanca Cecilia Martínez

Objective. We aimed to evaluate the use of visual assessment scale of internal egg quality and its relationship with other quality variables during storage time. Materials and methods. The analyses were carried out in the Egg Quality Laboratory of Promitec Santander. To the study, 527 commercial table eggs from five regions of Colombia were used. Eggs were stored between 28 and 30°C with a relative humidity of 62%. On days 3, 6, 8, 12, and 17 of storage, front and top view photographic records were made for visual scale scoring, and physicochemical measurements were performed. Parametric tests were used to compare means for each variable between the different measurement times. The correlations between the internal quality variables were analyzed using Pearson's correlation coefficient and linear regression. Results. Albumin and yolk pH increased and the visual scale and the yolk index decreased through the storage time. A negative correlation was observed between the pH of albumin with the yolk index and the visual scale. On the other hand, a positive correlation between the yolk index and the visual scale was found. Conclusion. A relationship between the visual scale and the physicochemical variables was found. Use the visual scale is proposed as a tool in the evaluation of quality and freshness of commercial eggs in Colombia.


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