Quality aspects of some exportable dried fishery products of Bangladesh


Autoria(s): Khan, M.N.A.; Hossain, M.A.; Kamal, M.; Islam, M.N.
Data(s)

1997

Resumo

A study was conducted to evaluate the quality aspects of eight exportable dried fishery products of Bangladesh. The products were evaluated by examining organoleptic properties, water reconstitution behavior, microbiological and biochemical aspects. The water reconstitution rate was faster in ribbon fish and Bombay duck, and slower in other fishes and air bladder and shark fin products. Organoleptic and physical characteristics in respect of color, odor, texture, insect infestation and broken pieces of the products revealed that all of the products were either in excellent or acceptable condition. Total viable bacterial load ranged from 0.95 x 104 CFU/g to 1.8 x 104 CFU/g in dried products. Coliform bacteria was absent in all the dried fishery products. The results of moisture, crude protein, lipid and ash content of the products ranged from 16.20 to 23.51%, 58.37 to 82.86%, 0.17 to 14.44% and 0.58 to 9.23%, respectively. Non-protein nitrogen (NPN) contents were in the range of 0.104 to 2.372% and the pepsin digestibility values were of 88.41 to 94.23%. The results of the study suggested that the exportable dried products were of good quality and hygienically safe.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16377/1/BJFR1.2_083.pdf

Khan, M.N.A. and Hossain, M.A. and Kamal, M. and Islam, M.N. (1997) Quality aspects of some exportable dried fishery products of Bangladesh. Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries Research, 1(2), pp. 83-90.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16377/

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries
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Article

NonPeerReviewed