Effects of irradiation on formaldehyde concentration and nutritional changes of formalin treated fish, Pampus chinensis
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2008
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Formaldehyde is a very reactive compound capable of interacting with many functional groups of proteins including intermolecular and intramolecular cross-links of the molecules. The formation of cross-linking bonds may induce conformational change in proteins that favor further interaction of functional and hydrophobic groups. Formaldehyde which has been using illegally as a chemical preservative by some fish traders in our country. A study was carried out to determine the effects of irradiation (1.5 KGy) on formaldehyde concentration and nutritional (protein and lipid) changes of formalin (37% formaldehyde) treated fish (fresh) samples and found that the concentration of formaldehyde both in treated samples (0.37% formalin and 0.37% formalin with 1.5 KGy irradiation) were 37.0 µg/gm and 36.75 µg/gm. On the other hand, the amount of protein and lipid in treated samples before radiation (14.56% and 3.49%) and after radiation (14.15% and 3.25%). That means, radiation has no effect on the change of protein, lipid and formaldehyde. |
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http://aquaticcommons.org/18916/1/BJFR12.2_173.pdf Hasan, M.M. and Alam, M.Z. and Kabir, M.H. and Mony, S.A. (2008) Effects of irradiation on formaldehyde concentration and nutritional changes of formalin treated fish, Pampus chinensis. Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries Research, 12(2), pp. 173-178. |
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http://aquaticcommons.org/18916/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Fisheries |
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Article NonPeerReviewed |