Sashikala, M. P.1* and Richard, M. S.2
Abstract
As global population continue to expand, poultry production has increased to supply high quantities of chicken meat to consumers. Suburbia encroachment on rural landscapes has resulted in increased odour complaints from public. Wastes produced of livestock facilities are major cause of odour complaints received. Often assessment of odour complaint and regulating odour nuisance become great challenge due to inaccurate identification and evaluation odorants emitting of sources. In Malaysia air quality determination is often conducted based on MS 1963:2007. The aim of this study is to develop a reliable, simple, fast and cost efficient methodology to determine and characterise odorous volatiles from broiler litter material utilising headspace sampling combined with thermal desorption, gas chromatography – mass spectrometry and olfactory detection.This combined sensory/chemical analysis technique has identified 11 major odorants including reduced sulphurs, ketones, carboxylic acids, terpenes and alcohols compared to sorbent technique that identified only 4 odorants. The knowledge obtained from this assessment will assist in developing effective odour abatement and mitigation techniques to reduce odour impact to local receptors.
Keywords: odour, headspace sampling, agricultural, broiler