Organoleptic, biochemical and bacteriological aspects of the low cost tunnel dried fish products


Autoria(s): Islam, M.T.; Kamal, M.; Islam, M.N.; Neazuddin, M.; Mehbub, M.F.
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2006

Resumo

Studies were conducted on the organoleptic, biochemical and bacteriological aspects of three dried fish products produced from two different model of low cost solar tunnel dryer. The overall quality of the products obtained from both dryers was excellent. Sixty minutes soaking showed the maximum water reconstitution of the products with values between 66.82 to 75.28% and 71.98 to 78.09% in dryer 1 & 2 respectively. The highest reconstitution was obtained from Silver Jew fish (75.28-78.09%) and lowest from Bombay duck (66.86-71.98%) from both dryers. The average moisture, protein, lipid and ash content of the dried products were 11.8-15.0%, 57.32-68.49%, 6.08-8.62% and 12.25-14.88% respectively in fish in dryer 1 and dryer 2. The TVB-N values were in the range of 24.3 to 30.9 in dryer 1 and 22.1 to 28.2 mg/100 g samples in dryer 2. The highest values were obtained from Bombay duck and lowest value in Silver Jew fish in both dryers. The peroxide values varied from 14.1 to 16.9% in dryer 1 and 13.3 to 16.4% in dryer 2. The highest peroxide value was obtained from Ribbon fish and lowest from Silver Jew fish. Total bacterial load varied in the range of 6.6x10⁴— 8.6x10⁴ CFU/g in dryer 1 and 2.54x10⁴ to 4.9x10⁴ CFU/g in dryer 2. The highest value was obtained from Ribbon fish and lowest from Silver Jew fish.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18888/1/BJFR10.2_175.pdf

Islam, M.T. and Kamal, M. and Islam, M.N. and Neazuddin, M. and Mehbub, M.F. (2006) Organoleptic, biochemical and bacteriological aspects of the low cost tunnel dried fish products. Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries Research, 10(2), pp. 175-183.

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