A Method for the Detection of Potential Fraud of Bringing Feline Meat in Food Chain
Adulteration of meat in processed food is a sensitive issue since certain meat species are prohibited in some religions such as Islam and Judaism. Some meat types are also potential carrier of some deadly diseases such as severe acute respiratory syndrome, anthrax, and hepatitis. Furthermore, uncons...
Main Authors: | Amin, M.A., Hamid, Sharifah Bee Abd, Ali, Md. Eaqub |
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Format: | Article |
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Taylor & Francis
2016
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