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Chroma meter cr 310

Manufactured by Konica Minolta
Sourced in Japan

The Chroma Meter CR-310 is a portable colorimeter that measures and displays color values. It is designed to measure the color of various materials such as textiles, plastics, and paints. The device provides accurate color data, including L*a*b* values, which can be used for quality control and color matching purposes.

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Meat Surface Color Measurements

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The LM surface color measurements were obtained with Minolta Chroma Meter CR-310 colorimeter (Osaka, Japan) and assessed using the L*, a*, and b* three-dimensional color space, defined by [21 ]. In this system, L*, a*, and b* represent the measurements of luminosity, red-green, and yellow-blue, respectively. The color was measured on the meat surface after 60 min of blooming by placing the samples in trays covered with polyethylene film at 4 °C [22 ]. The colorimeter was calibrated before the usage with a standard white ceramic plate and D65 illuminant was used.
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Broiler Breast Quality Evaluation

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At 35 d of age, 2 male birds/replicate were killed, boneless breasts without skin from left side of sternum were separated. Samples from three parts of the muscles were frozen for 24 h, and color was defined using a Chroma Meter CR-310 colorimeter (Minolta, Osaka, Japan). Water retention capacity was determined according to the method described by Delezie, Swennen, Buyse, and Decuypere (2007) . Cooked samples were weighed, calculated as a percentage of samples before freezing, and expressed as cook loss.
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