Studies on radiation pasteurisation of medium fatty fish 1. Control of radiation induced oxidative changes in white pomfret (Stromateus cinereus) by vacuum packaging


Autoria(s): Kamat, S.V.; Kumta, U.S.
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1972

Resumo

Marked differences were observed in proximate biochemical compositions of the skin and muscle of white pomfret. The skin showed comparatively higher content of extractable lipids and was more susceptible to radiation-induced oxidative changes like development of rancid odours and yellow discolouration than the muscle. Irradiation of skin samples under vacuum suppressed these changes. The present paper also reports on the efficacy of vacuum packaging in controlling oxidative rancidity and yellow discolouration in white pomfret skin subjected to irradiation and subsequent storage at 0-2°C.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18181/1/FT9.1_008.pdf

Kamat, S.V. and Kumta, U.S. (1972) Studies on radiation pasteurisation of medium fatty fish 1. Control of radiation induced oxidative changes in white pomfret (Stromateus cinereus) by vacuum packaging. Fishery Technology, 9(1), pp. 8-16.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18181/

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries
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Article

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