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Application of biotechnology to improve livestock products

Swati Gupta, C. V. Savaliya.

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Abstract
Biotechnological achievements of recent years have emerged as powerful tool to improve quality attributes of livestock products including milk and meat products. Biotechnological approaches can be employed for improving productivity, economy, physicochemical and nutritional attributes of a wide range of livestock products. The target areas of biotechnological research in the field of livestock products can be envisaged as production of high yielding food animal, improvement in quality of their products, enhanced production of natural food grade preservatives, efficient byproduct utilization and so forth. Many of the biotechnological techniques can be explored in the area of quality assurance programmes, which would be of great help to produce livestock products of assured quality and public health safety.

Key words: biotechnology, livestock products, quality assurance programmes, public health safety, quality


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Gupta S, Savaliya CV. Application of biotechnology to improve livestock products. Vet World. (2012), [cited June 18, 2013]; 5(10): 634-638. doi:10.5455/vetworld.2012.634-638



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Gupta, S. & Savaliya, C. V. (2012) Application of biotechnology to improve livestock products. Vet World, 5 (10), 634-638. doi:10.5455/vetworld.2012.634-638



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Gupta, Swati, and C. V. Savaliya. 2012. Application of biotechnology to improve livestock products. Veterinary World, 5 (10), 634-638. doi:10.5455/vetworld.2012.634-638



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Gupta, Swati, and C. V. Savaliya. "Application of biotechnology to improve livestock products." Veterinary World 5 (2012), 634-638. doi:10.5455/vetworld.2012.634-638



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Gupta, Swati, and C. V. Savaliya. "Application of biotechnology to improve livestock products." Veterinary World 5.10 (2012), 634-638. Print. doi:10.5455/vetworld.2012.634-638



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