Carnauba Wax Applied to the Shell Surface of Chicken Eggs Improved the Shelf Life and Internal Quality of the Eggs
Piazentin MO,
Mangili ELM,
Correia DC
et al.
Abstract:The egg is a nutrient-rich food, essential for human health, containing proteins, vitamins, and minerals. However, it is perishable and begins to lose internal quality shortly after being laid. The quality of eggs deteriorates due to the loss of water and carbon dioxide, which is more pronounced at higher temperatures. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of coating eggs with a semi-solid product formulated with carnauba wax on the preservation and internal quality of eggs during a 28… Show more
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