Abstract
AbstractCollagen exists in at least five genetically distinct forms and the relative abundance of these is determined by the type and age of the tissue. Methods are presented for the detection and estimation of these collagens based on appropriate chemical, physical, histochemical and immunological techniques. The specific difficulties in providing accurate quantitative data for collagen in meat and meat products'are discussed.
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