Succession of bacterial genera during iced storage of three species of tropical prawns, Penaeus indicus, Matapenaeus dobsoni and M. affinis


Autoria(s): Surendran, P.K.; Mahadeva Iyer, K.; Gopakumar, K.
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1985

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The native bacterial flora of ocean fresh tropical prawns, Penaeus indicus, Metapenaeus dobsoni and M. affinis was more or less similar, mainly consisting of Pseudomonas, Acinetobacter, Moraxella and Arthrobacter. A definite succession of bacterial genera during iced storage was observed in these prawns. As the day of ice storage increased, the proportion of Acinetobacter and Moraxella also increased considerably and constituted 70-78% of the flora at the time of spoilage. Spoilage by Pseudomonas was very not significant in prawns under iced storage.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18495/1/FT22.2_117.pdf

Surendran, P.K. and Mahadeva Iyer, K. and Gopakumar, K. (1985) Succession of bacterial genera during iced storage of three species of tropical prawns, Penaeus indicus, Matapenaeus dobsoni and M. affinis. Fishery Technology, 22(2), pp. 117-120.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18495/

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