Entwicklung einer einfachen und schnellen Analysenmethode für Kohlenmonoxid in Fisch und Durchführung orientierender Untersuchungen


Autoria(s): Haase, Thorsten; Heyer, Harald; Schubring, Reinhard
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2005

Resumo

Treatment with gases containing CO, misleadingly called “tasteless smoke” or “clear smoke”, prior to freezing of fish like tuna, tilapia and swordfish (to name only a few of these species that are characterised by an intensive coloration of flesh) stabilise the fresh red colour of muscle also after thawing and suggest consumers non-existing freshness. In the European Union, carbon monoxide is excluded from being a permitted additive and therefore this handling is not allowed. Notwithstanding of the clear legal position, producers and traders are trying to establish CO treated fish on the market. In the case of taking legal measures the food control laboratories have to provide evidence that fish has been treated by CO and therefore a respective method is necessary. The method of determination of carbon monoxide in fish flesh presently applied requires considerable material and mechanistic effort to detect CO by GC after catalytic transformation into methane. The aim of our work was a direct detection of CO using suitable sensor technology. Mechanistic requirements and results of preliminary investigations to detect carbon monoxide in fish flesh will be described.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/3068/1/InfnOnline_52_05_61_bf.pdf

Haase, Thorsten and Heyer, Harald and Schubring, Reinhard (2005) Entwicklung einer einfachen und schnellen Analysenmethode für Kohlenmonoxid in Fisch und Durchführung orientierender Untersuchungen. Informationen aus der Fischereiforschung = Information on Fishery Research, 52(1), pp. 61-65. 10.3220/Infn52_61-65_2005 <http://dx.doi.org/10.3220/Infn52_61-65_2005>

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DOI: 10.3220/Infn52_61-65_2005

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