Chemical composition and microbial loads of chicken table eggs from retail markets in urban settings of Eastern Ethiopia
For the determination of microbial load, chemical quality, pH and cholesterol level, a total of 400 table eggs were randomly collected from 10 retailers situated at major urban settings in Eastern Ethiopia and Haramaya University Poultry Farm, Ethiopia. The data were analyzed using SAS. High moistur...
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doaj-331aabc172a94dbdb7d24737d87e151f2020-11-25T01:13:28ZengNetwork for the Veterinarians of BangladeshJournal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research2311-77102311-77102015-12-012440440910.5455/javar.2015.b108Chemical composition and microbial loads of chicken table eggs from retail markets in urban settings of Eastern EthiopiaEwonetu Kebede Senbeta0Negasi Ameha Zeleke1Yitbarek Getachew Molla2Animal and Range Sciences, Haramaya University, Dire Dawa, EthiopiaAnimal and Range Sciences, Haramaya University, Dire Dawa, EthiopiaVeterinary Medicine, Dire Dawa University, Dire Dawa, EthiopiaFor the determination of microbial load, chemical quality, pH and cholesterol level, a total of 400 table eggs were randomly collected from 10 retailers situated at major urban settings in Eastern Ethiopia and Haramaya University Poultry Farm, Ethiopia. The data were analyzed using SAS. High moisture and cholesterol levels and low pH and huge microbial load were detected in the eggs. Exposure of eggs to sunlight in the market and transportation of eggs from farm to the retail market might influence in lowering moisture and increasing pH. Huge microbial contamination of eggs from retailers at urban settings could be due to unhygienic handling of the eggs, lack of standard storage and transportation facilities. Storing of eggs in refrigeration condition and protection of direct sun light could be helpful in maintaining quality eggs. Introduction of refrigeration systems and construction of shades in markets are suggested to maintain and improve quality of eggs sold in markets.http://doi.org/10.5455/javar.2015.b108Chemical QualityEggMicrobial LoadRetailerUrban setting |
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Ewonetu Kebede Senbeta Negasi Ameha Zeleke Yitbarek Getachew Molla Chemical composition and microbial loads of chicken table eggs from retail markets in urban settings of Eastern Ethiopia Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research Chemical Quality Egg Microbial Load Retailer Urban setting |
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Ewonetu Kebede Senbeta Negasi Ameha Zeleke Yitbarek Getachew Molla |
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Chemical composition and microbial loads of chicken table eggs from retail markets in urban settings of Eastern Ethiopia |
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Chemical composition and microbial loads of chicken table eggs from retail markets in urban settings of Eastern Ethiopia |
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Chemical composition and microbial loads of chicken table eggs from retail markets in urban settings of Eastern Ethiopia |
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Chemical composition and microbial loads of chicken table eggs from retail markets in urban settings of Eastern Ethiopia |
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Chemical composition and microbial loads of chicken table eggs from retail markets in urban settings of Eastern Ethiopia |
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chemical composition and microbial loads of chicken table eggs from retail markets in urban settings of eastern ethiopia |
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Network for the Veterinarians of Bangladesh |
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Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research |
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For the determination of microbial load, chemical quality, pH and cholesterol level, a total of 400 table eggs were randomly collected from 10 retailers situated at major urban settings in Eastern Ethiopia and Haramaya University Poultry Farm, Ethiopia. The data were analyzed using SAS. High moisture and cholesterol levels and low pH and huge microbial load were detected in the eggs. Exposure of eggs to sunlight in the market and transportation of eggs from farm to the retail market might influence in lowering moisture and increasing pH. Huge microbial contamination of eggs from retailers at urban settings could be due to unhygienic handling of the eggs, lack of standard storage and transportation facilities. Storing of eggs in refrigeration condition and protection of direct sun light could be helpful in maintaining quality eggs. Introduction of refrigeration systems and construction of shades in markets are suggested to maintain and improve quality of eggs sold in markets. |
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Chemical Quality Egg Microbial Load Retailer Urban setting |
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