Studies on the preparation of fish silage. 2. Rate of liquefaction in different parts of silver belly


Autoria(s): Jayawardena, K.M.; Poulter, R.G.
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1980

Resumo

An experiment was undertaken to determine from which part of silver belly (Leiognathus splendens) carcasses originate the autolytic enzymes responsible for liquefaction of silage. Findings show that it is important to leave head and viscera present in order to get a satisfactory liquefaction in silage prepared from silver belly using 3.5% formic acid. The storage life of silage produced from various parts of the fish carcasses is also discussed.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/17273/1/NARA30_025.pdf

Jayawardena, K.M. and Poulter, R.G. (1980) Studies on the preparation of fish silage. 2. Rate of liquefaction in different parts of silver belly. Bulletin of the Fisheries Research Station, Sri Lanka, 30(1-2), pp. 25-31.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/17273/

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries
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Article

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