Quality assessment of traditional and solar tunnel dried SIS (Small Indigenous Fish Species) products


Autoria(s): Nurullah, M.; Kamal, M.; Wahab, M.A.; Islam, M.N.; Reza, M.S.; Thilsted, S.H.; Mazid, M.A.
Data(s)

2006

Resumo

Studies were conducted to assessment the quality of traditional and solar tunnel dried SIS products. The moisture content of the solar products ranged from 14.38 to 18.48% with the lowest in batashi and the highest value in tengra. The moisture content of the traditional products was in the range of 23.26 to 26.42%. The range of protein contents on moisture free basis was from 67.57 to 71.90% in solar dried fishes with highest value obtained in dhela and lowest value in batashi. These values were more or less similar to those of traditional dried SIS products which were in the range of 68.02 to 73.54% on dry weight basis. Lipid contents of solar dried SIS varied from 14.10 to 16.26% and on moisture free basis the in the range of 11.73 to 21.98 with highest value found in tengra and lowest in puti. These values were more or less similar to those found for traditional dried products on dry weight basis and ranged from were 12.37 to 22.43%. Maximum reconstitution of solar dried products was obtained at 80°C in all samples and was in the range of 65.26 to 70.51% where the percentage of reconstitution increases with the increase of socking time and reach maximum at the end of up to 60 min. The TVB-N content of solar dried fish is low compared with traditional one ranging from 20.30 to 28.40mg/100g and peroxide value in the range of 12. 54 to 19.20meq./kg oil. The TVB-N of traditionally dried products were in the range of 32.50 to 45.45mg/100g and PO values of the traditionally dried products were in the range of 30.00 to 36.00meq./kg oil. The bacterial load of the solar dried products was in the range of 4.0x10 super(3)/g to 3.6x10 super(5)CFU/g and of the traditionally dried products ranged from 1.45x10 super(5) to 2.52x10 super(6) CFU/g.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18867/1/BJFR10.1_063.pdf

Nurullah, M. and Kamal, M. and Wahab, M.A. and Islam, M.N. and Reza, M.S. and Thilsted, S.H. and Mazid, M.A. (2006) Quality assessment of traditional and solar tunnel dried SIS (Small Indigenous Fish Species) products. Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries Research, 10(1), pp. 63-72.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18867/

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries
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Article

NonPeerReviewed