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Browning of salted sun-dried fish

โœ Scribed by Gillian Smith; Michael Hole


Book ID
102431981
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
490 KB
Volume
55
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-5142

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โœฆ Synopsis


The lipid of traditional salted, sun-driedfish is highly susceptible to oxidation during processing and storage at tropical ambient temperatures , leading to browning and potential loss of nutritional and economic value of the product. Determinations of extractable fluorescence and soluble brown colour have been found to be relevant indicators of the high degree of lipid oxidation in such jish. Studies on model systems consisting of aerated fish oil and a range of components natural to fish confirmed that, at 25"C, the products of lipid oxidation reacted with phospholipids and amino acids to produce signijicantjluorescence. Similarly, proteins and amino acids interacted with lipid oxidation products to produce browning, although at 25"C, this only occurred in the presence of water. Temperatures above 50ยฐC are required for the development of browning of aerated fish oil alone. The level of free amino acids in salted, sun-dried fish was found to decrease during storage which correlates with amino acid involvement in fluorescence and colour production. 7he fluorescencelcolour can be related mechanistically to the development of lipid oxidation products and hence provides a realistic basis for their acting as indicators of extensive lipid oxidation.


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