Lakritz L, Fox J B, Thayer D W
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Eastern Regional Research Center, Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania 19038, USA.
J Food Prot. 1998 Dec;61(12):1681-3. doi: 10.4315/0362-028x-61.12.1681.
Changes in thiamin, riboflavin, and alpha-tocopherol concentrations due to gamma irradiation were followed in alligator, caiman, bison, and ostrich (exotic) meats. The proximate composition showed that the exotic meats generally had lower fat content than domestic animal meats and that the thiamin content of the reptiles was lower. The changes in the vitamins due to irradiation were similar to those previously observed for domestic species. The results indicate that the loss of vitamins in these species is negligible insofar as the American diet is concerned, and that the concept of "chemiclearance" is applicable to exotic meats.
对短吻鳄、凯门鳄、野牛和鸵鸟(外来)肉中因伽马射线辐照导致的硫胺素、核黄素和α-生育酚浓度变化进行了跟踪研究。近似成分分析表明,外来肉类的脂肪含量通常低于家畜肉类,且爬行动物肉中的硫胺素含量较低。辐照导致的维生素变化与之前在家畜物种中观察到的类似。结果表明,就美国饮食而言,这些物种中维生素的损失可忽略不计,并且“化学清除”概念适用于外来肉类。