Evaluation of Broiler Meat through Detection of Poisonous Metals (Cr, Cd) Available in Bangladesh

Hossain Mm, Hanna Asma, Kamal Mm, Hossain Ma, Zaman S
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The study was undertaken to assess the quality of broiler meat via detection of heavy metal contents. Seven farms were selected randomly from the five divisions of Bangladesh. Broiler meat samples were collected during starting and growing phases of production stage from each of the farms by purchasing to detect the heavy metal contents i.e chromium (Cr) and cadmium (Cd) in this study. A total of 210 meat samples (105 starter and 105 grower) was collected from the selected farms and analyzed to determine the concentration of toxic metals (Cr, Cd) in meat samples. The heavy metal data (Cr, Cd) of broiler starter meat samples from laboratory analyses of five divisions of seven feed mills were unaffected (P>0.05) between treatment. The Cd contents of broiler grower meat samples of five divisions of seven farms together differed significantly (P<0.05) between treatment except for Cr. Significant variation (P<0.01) was observed in the various meat samples of broiler chicken by individual division (Dhaka, Chittagomg). It can be concluded that the quality of broiler meat of different farms appears to be good based on the chemical evaluation, even though variation was found in the toxic metal contents of meat samples. The analyzed concentration of toxic metals in meat samples were within the range or limits of the acceptable level, so no possibility of causing health hazard will create over the consumer world through after consumption of broiler meat.
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通过检测孟加拉国可获得的有毒金属(Cr、Cd)评价肉鸡肉
本研究旨在通过检测重金属含量来评估肉鸡肉的质量。从孟加拉国的五个分区中随机选择了七个农场。在本研究中,在生产阶段的开始和生长阶段,通过购买从每个农场采集肉鸡肉样本,以检测重金属含量,即铬(Cr)和镉(Cd)。从选定的农场总共收集了210个肉类样本(105个起始和105个种植者),并进行了分析,以确定肉类样本中有毒金属(Cr、Cd)的浓度。对7家饲料厂5个部门的肉鸡起始肉样品进行实验室分析,其重金属数据(Cr、Cd)在处理之间不受影响(P>0.05)。除Cr外,7个养殖场的5个分区的肉鸡生长肉样品的Cd含量在不同处理之间存在显著差异(P<0.05)。各个分区(达卡、吉大港)的肉鸡不同肉样品的Cd含量差异显著(P<0.01)。根据化学评价可以得出结论,尽管肉样品中的有毒金属含量存在差异,但不同养殖场的肉鸡肉的质量似乎是良好的。所分析的肉类样品中有毒金属的浓度在可接受水平的范围或限度内,因此肉鸡的消费后不会对消费者造成健康危害。
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