Analysis of the impact of determinants of kosherness on the content of macro- and microelements in beef

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There are no studies in the literature that comprehensively present the impact of factors related only to kosher slaughter on the content of minerals in beef. Therefore, learning the impact of such kosher determinants of beef as follows: no stunning during slaughter, cattle category, muscle, or the so-called kosher treatment for mineral content in beef has an original character. In this connection, the aim of the research was a comprehensive analysis of the impact of kosher determinants (slaughter type, muscle, cattle category, and technological treatment) on the content of selected macro- and microelements in beef. On the content of minerals in muscles obtained from beef carcasses, the statistically significant (p

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Rudy, M., Żurek, J., Stanisławczyk, R., Gil, M., Duma-Kocan, P., Zaguła, G., & Rudy, S. (2019). Analysis of the impact of determinants of kosherness on the content of macro- and microelements in beef. Food Science and Nutrition, 7(11), 3463–3470. https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.1192

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