Postmortem changes in hilsa fish. Pt. 1. Studies on rigor-mortis, typical yields and protein composition of dark and white muscle of hilsa fish (Tenualosa ilisha Ham.)


Autoria(s): Haque, M.E.; Kamal, M.; Ahmed, K.; Faruk, M.A.R.; Khan, M.N.A.
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1997

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Hilsa (Hilsa ilisha) caught by gill net were immediately killed by cranial spiking. Three fish were kept in ice (0°C) and three other at room temperature (33°C) to follow development of rigor mortis and changes in muscle pH. The rest were frozen stored at -20°C. Rigor started 15 minutes after death in all fish and reached full rigor (100%) state in 2 and 4 hours respectively in fish kept at 33° and 0°C. The fish at 33°C deteriorated 16 hours after while in full rigor but those at 0°C lasted 26 hours of death without deterioration. Freshly caught hilsa had a muscle pH around 7 which decreased with time rapidly at 33°C and slowly at 0°C. The relative proportion of protein fraction in white and dark muscle of fish stored at 0°C and -20°C were also studied. The proportion of dark muscle was 30.34% of the white muscle. White muscle in fish at 0°C was found to contain 32.0% sarcoplasmic, 57.6% myofibrilla, 9.4% alkali-soluble and 1.1% stroma protein whereas these proteins in dark muscle were 29.9%, 58.4%, 9.8% and 1.9% respectively. The protein fractions of white muscle in frozen-fish were found 27.6% sarcoplasmic, 64.7% myofibrilla, 6.0% alkali-soluble and 1.7% of stroma protein whereas they were 30.6%, 58.6%, 8.9 and 1.9% for dark muscle. Some changes occurred in protein composition during frozen storage. The relative amounts of sarcoplasmic, alkali soluble and stroma protein fractions decreased while myofibrilla fraction increased in frozen condition. This may be attributed to drip loss of soluble protein during thawing.

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Haque, M.E. and Kamal, M. and Ahmed, K. and Faruk, M.A.R. and Khan, M.N.A. (1997) Postmortem changes in hilsa fish. Pt. 1. Studies on rigor-mortis, typical yields and protein composition of dark and white muscle of hilsa fish (Tenualosa ilisha Ham.). Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries Research, 1(1), pp. 91-99.

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