Celso da Costa Carrer
University of São Paulo
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Journal of Integrative Agriculture | 2013
Rafaella de Paula Paseto Fernandes; Maria Teresa de Alvarenga Freire; Celso da Costa Carrer; Marco Antonio Trindade
Abstract Nowadays, lamb meat represents only 7% of all meat produced in the world. In recent years the demand for standardized lamb meat cuts has been considered of great importance and the marketing occurs predominantly in the form of frozen cuts. Herewith, the main of this work was to evaluate the stability and safety of lamb meat during frozen storage. Meats were vacuum packed in high barrier multilayer plastic films and stored during 12 mon at (−18±1)°C. The meat stability was assessed by physical and chemical (lipid oxidation, objective color, pH value, cooking losses and instrumental texture), microbiological (total count of psychrotrophic, coliform count at 45°C, coagulase-positive staphylococci and the presence of Salmonella) and sensory analysis (acceptance test and visual evaluation). The vacuum packed lamb meat remained stable as to most physical and chemical indexes. Microbiological indexes showed good stability throughout the storage period according to Brazilian legislation standards to pathogenic microorganisms. Although a significant reduction in tenderness (shear force increase from 3 to 8 kg), it showed a good sensorial acceptance for all attributes tested, including texture, with scores of around 7 (like moderately) during the 12 mon of storage. Therefore, it can be concluded that, under the conditions applied in this study, lamb meat presents a shelf life of at least 12 mon when stored at −18°C.
Ciencia Rural | 2012
Rafaella de Paula Paseto Fernandes; Maria Teresa de Alvarenga Freire; Carlos Cirelli Guerra; Celso da Costa Carrer; J. C. C. Balieiro; Marco Antonio Trindade
Lamb is commercialized today almost entirely in frozen form, but, considering the current trend to greater demand for convenience products, it becomes more evident the need of availability of chilled cuts of meat in the market. The objective of this study was to evaluate the stability and safety of lamb meat packed under vacuum when stored under refrigeration. The lamb meat samples were packed in high barrier multilayer plastic films and stored under refrigeration (4±1°C). The stability was evaluated by means of physical and chemical analysis (lipid oxidation, objective color, pH value, chemical composition, cooking losses and instrumental texture), microbiological analysis (total count of psychrotrophic anaerobic, coliform count at 45°C, coagulase-positive staphylococci and the presence of Salmonella) and sensory analysis (color, flavor and overall appearance). The vacuum packed lamb meat remained stable as to most physical and chemical indexes and microbiological indexes showed good stability throughout the 28 days of storage according to Brazilian legislation standards to pathogenic microorganisms. In relation to the stability evaluation of chilled sheep loin, it was detected a high increase of counts for psychrotrophic anaerobic microorganisms, reaching around 107CFU g-1 sample at 14 days storage, but the pannelists did not detect significant sensory changes during all the period. It is concluded that the shelf life of sheep loin stored at 4°C, is at least, 28 days.
Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2010
Celso da Costa Carrer; Guilherme Ary Plonski; Célia Regina Orlandelli Carrer; Celso Eduardo Lins de Oliveira
This research wants to lay emphasis on topics that historicize and rescue concepts, in addition, shows the relation between innovation and socioeconomic development resulted; reviews the legal framework to stimulate new innovation into Brazilian society; considers the definition and the entrepreneur universitys new paradigm; and finally, this research highlights the importance of teaching entrepreneur at universities, with straight society benefits. The results suggests that innovation is directly enrolled with a successful development of certain society, as well, is actually the biggest business competitive differential into corporative universe. In one way of getting results of social advancement to inform entrepreneur research practice, it appears that entrepreneurs concepts, necessarily, must be incorporated into the array of Science/Technology/Innovation for the effective development of supported formula. This article develops a thought about actual scientific researches paradigm, the way that is built on today, and if its sufficient to effectively get the results that society expects from main bodies to create human resource and researches, especially those with innovation aspects, at Brazilian economic improvement.
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 2015
Carla Monaco; Maria Teresa de Alvarenga Freire; Lauro Melo; Alessandra Fernandes Rosa; Celso da Costa Carrer; Marco Antonio Trindade
BACKGROUND Breed or genotype is important to consider for developing appropriate eating quality in lamb. The objectives of this study were to compare physical and chemical parameters and sensory acceptance of longissimus lumborum (LL) muscle from six lamb breed types economically important to the Brazilian sheep-raising chain. RESULTS No difference (P > 0.05) among samples was found in relation to L(*) , a(*) and b(*) parameters. However, differences were detected in shear force for the LL muscle produced by different breeds (P < 0.05), where animals without definite breed (WDB) showed higher shear force, whereas the lowest levels were observed for breed Hampshire Down, followed by Ile de France and the Dorper/Santa Inês cross-breed (Dorper/SI). In relation to sensory acceptance, no difference (P > 0.05) was detected in aroma attribute for all breed types tested. For the attributes texture, juiciness, flavor and overall quality, differences were detected (P < 0.05), Dorper/SI, Hampshire Down and Suffolk cross breeds received the best scores, while Santa Inês received intermediate evaluations, and Ile de France and WDB were the least accepted. CONCLUSION Under the conditions evaluated in this study, meat from Dorper/SI and Hampshire Down cross-breeds showed better eating quality, satisfying most consumers.
International Journal of Food Studies | 2013
Patrícia Argemira da Costa; Izabel Cristina Freitas Moraes; Ana Mônica Quinta Barbosa Bittante; Paulo José do Amaral Sobral; Catarina Abdalla Gomide; Celso da Costa Carrer
Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal | 2010
Ricardo Firetti; Celso da Costa Carrer; Vivian Lara dos Santos Silva; Marco Antonio Trindade; Silvio César de Souza; Holmer Savastano Júnior; Marcelo Machado de Luca de Oliveira Ribeiro
Archive | 2000
Celso da Costa Carrer; João Luiz Cardoso
Anais do Congresso Brasileiro de Zootecnia | 2017
Karina Aparecida Fioretti; Adriano Virgílio; Marcelo Machado de Luca de Oliveira Ribeiro; Edmary C. de G. Caetano; Celso da Costa Carrer
Anais do Congresso Brasileiro de Zootecnia | 2017
Karina Aparecida Fioretti; Níddia Mary Alves de Araujo; Gleber Rodrigo Mancin; Marcelo Machado de Luca de Oliveira Ribeiro; Celso da Costa Carrer; Jefferson Edgar Celim
Anais | 2017
Karina Aparecida Fioretti; Celso da Costa Carrer; Marcelo Machado de Luca de Oliveira Ribeiro