Evaluation of Good Salughtering Practices, Halal Assurance System and Safety Status of Goat Meat at Goat Slaughterplaces in Jambi City
Evaluasi Penerapan Sistem Pemotongan Ditinjau dari Keamanan dan Kehalalan Daging pada Tempat Pemotongan Kambing di kota Jambi
Abstract
Food of animal origin such as a meat, milk, egg and processed product are perishable and potentially for biological hazard, chemical, and physical known as Potentially Hazardous Food (PHF). Hence, handling of this product must be good and true. There are several steps that determine the quality and safety of meat in their supply chain, one of which is the stage of salughtering in slaughterplaces. The objective of this study to evaluate the application of slaughtering (Good Salughtering Practice), Halal Assurance System (HAS), and meat safety at goat slaughterplaces in Jambi city that term of microbiological contamination, heavy metals contamination and organofosfat pesticide residues. The study used a descriptive, randomized sampling of livestock numbers slaughtered at slaughterplaces in Jambi city. Evaluation of physical quality of the meat (pH, color, and water holding capacity), microbial contamination (TPC, E.coli, coliform, Salmonella sp, and Staphylococcus) contamination of heavy metals (Pb, Cd, and Hg) and pesticide residues organofosphat. The sample used for the analysis of physical and microbial contamination is the leg, whereas the sample used for the analysis of heavy metals and pesticide residues are leg, liver and kidney. The GSP implementations at all of slaugtherplaces in Jambi city has not been done to maximum. This is proved from ten assessment characters of East Jambi, Telanaipura, and Jambi Market Slaugtherplaces can be able to meet 58.00%, 57.50%, 58.00% respectively. SJH parameters were evaluated largely unmet. East Jambi, Telanaipura, and Jambi Market Slaugtherplaces was carry of SJH by 47.50%, 49%, 45.50% respectively. The value of meat goats pH is still within the range of normal meat pH (5.75 and 5.92) at all of goat slaughterplaces. The Water Holding Capacity (WHC) on ranges (37.58% - 42.56%) and color of meat goats on ranges (6.5 - 7.5) are included in the Quality II with dark red color. Microbiological contamination, especially E. coli and coliform in meat goats was exceed the maximum limit according to Indonesian National Standard 3925: 2008. E. coli exceeded the maximum found at East Jambi and Telanaipura Goat Slaughterplaces. Coliform exceeded the maximum limit found at all of goat slaughterplaces. The meat, liver and kidney goats in Jambi city showed undetectable residues of heavy metals, but the meat and kidney goats contaminated by organophosphate pesticide residues of dikhlorfos and profenofos groups. All of samples that positive were contaminated demonstrate the value of which does not exceed the maximum limit determined by Indonesian National Standard 7317:2008 about contamination limits organophosphate pesticide residue groups are 0.05 ppm.
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- MT - Animal Science [1203]