Studies on Modified Atmosphere Packaging of Pearl Spot (Etroplussuratensis) With Special Emphasis to Biochemical and Microbiological Parameters


Autoria(s): Leema,Jose
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22/11/2008

22/11/2008

2005

Resumo

A modified atmosphere may be defined as a packaging or storage of a perishable product in an atmosphere other than that of air. A modified atmosphere (MA) applies to food packaged products changes continuously throughout the storage period. The pearl spot (Etroplus suratensis) is an important brackish water fish belonging to the family Cichlidae. The present work was carried out to see the effect of modified atmosphere packaging on the shelf life fresh pearl spot stored in ice to extent the shelf life. The objectives of the present study are to study the suitability of Thermoformed Trays for modified atmosphere packaging, to standardize the most suitable gas mixture for modified atmosphere packaging pearl spot based on sensory evaluation, to find out the effect of modified atmosphere packaging in comparison to air packaging, to study the biochemical, microbiological, sensory and textural characteristics during storage, to study the safety concern regarding the Clostridium botulinum during modified atmosphere packaging, to find out the most suitable chemical quality indices for modified atmosphere stored pearl spot

Identificador

School of Marine Sciences & CIFT (Indian Council of Agricultural Research)

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/992

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Cochin University of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #Modified atmosphere packaging #Modified atmosphere packaging of pearl spot #Etroplus surantensis
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