Makassar City distribution broiler spread in traditional markets, itinerant traders (pagandeng) and supermarkets. Since the compounds are known that antibiotics and others medicines can cause the impacts to the humans who consume livestock products containing residue, then the observation of the residue and drugs in animal foods (especially poultry) need attention. This research aims to determine the quality of meat broiler are sold in the city of Makassar in terms of microbiology and health aspects as well as differences in the quality of meat sold in traditional markets, which sold pitchman and supermarkets. This research method using observational sampling technique is purposive sampling. The object of research is the source of meat sales broiler are comprised of traditional markets, itinerant traders, and supermarkets. Every object taken seven samples. The results showed that meat broiler sold on the traditional markets, itinerant traders, and supermarkets in the city of Makassar safely consumed by people because there are no residues of antibiotics in meat broiler were sold on three sales resources. The number of bacteria in meat broiler were sold in traditional markets less than those sold pitchman and supermarkets, while being peddled in the pitchman is no different from a supermarket. The benefits of this research as information for consumers to see the quality of meat broiler circulating in the city of Makassar.
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9 November 2018
GREEN DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE: ADVANCED AND EMERGING APPLICATIONS: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Green Design and Manufacture 2018
29–30 April 2018
Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
Research Article|
November 09 2018
Residual antibiotic and number of bacteria meat Broiler in Makassar
Rosdiana Ngitung
Rosdiana Ngitung
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Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Universitas Negeri Makassar
, Biology Department, Indonesia
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AIP Conf. Proc. 2030, 020179 (2018)
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Rosdiana Ngitung; Residual antibiotic and number of bacteria meat Broiler in Makassar. AIP Conf. Proc. 9 November 2018; 2030 (1): 020179. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5066820
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