ProductUpdated on 11 March 2025
Sensor and method for detecting damage caused by deep pectoral myopathy in birds for human consumption
R&D Project Manager at Universitat Politècnica de València - FoodUPV
Valencia, Spain
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This is a patented multi-transducer sensor that applies a variable frequency electrical signal to the pectoral of chickens at different penetration levels and receives a response signal from the pectoral. The sensor is linked to a device that generates the electrical signal and that receives and conditions the response signal for transfer to a control unit. This control unit calculates the permittivity based on the frequency and by predicting some chemical species and post-mortem time, detects and quantifies the damage caused by myopathy.
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