Application of quality index method for determination of shelf life of gutted greenback grey mullet (Chelon subviridis) stored at ice

The objective of this study was to evaluate the freshness of gutted greenback grey mullet Chelon subviridis stored on ice up to 18 days. Changes during storage were observed with sensory evaluation (Quality Index Methode QIM), pH, total volatile basic nitrogen (TVB-N), trimethylamine nitrogen (TMA-N), thiobarbitoric acid (TBA), free fatty acid (FFA), color and microbiological analyses (mesophilic, psychritrophic, Staphylococcus, Entrobacteriaces and H2S- producing bacteria counts). The maximum shelf life of gutted greenback grey mullet stored in ice was determined with loss of freshness (sensorial, physico-chemical, color and microbiological evaluations). High correlation r^2 = 0.922 between Quality Index (QI) and storage time was verified. QI ranged from zero (maximum freshness) to 15 (total loss of freshness) and reached the acceptable limit for consumption (QI=12.66), which corresponds to a period of 12 days. QI showed a linear relationship to storage time (QIM= 8.00× storage time-9.733, R^2 = 0.990), and the remaining storage time could be estimated with an accuracy of ± 3 days. The microbiological results showed an increase of mesophilic, psychritrophic, Staphylococcus, Entrobacteriaces and H_2S- producing bacteria counts along the storage time. TVB-N ranged from 5.93 to 32.66 mg N/ 100g, TMA-N from 3.58 to 16.00 mg N/100g, pH from 6.87 to 7.26, TBA from 0.66 to 1.93 and FFA from 1.05 to 8.41 in the first and 16^th day of storage, respectively. It is suggested that gutted greenback grey mullet has to be fresh and acceptable for consumption by cooling up to 12 days.

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Main Authors: Ghani Kuvei, F., Khodanazary, A., Zamani, I.
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:Persian
Published: 2018
Subjects:Ice, Quality index method, Chelon subviridis,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/15195
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-151952021-05-19T06:44:36Z Application of quality index method for determination of shelf life of gutted greenback grey mullet (Chelon subviridis) stored at ice Ghani Kuvei, F. Khodanazary, A. Zamani, I. Ice Quality index method Chelon subviridis The objective of this study was to evaluate the freshness of gutted greenback grey mullet Chelon subviridis stored on ice up to 18 days. Changes during storage were observed with sensory evaluation (Quality Index Methode QIM), pH, total volatile basic nitrogen (TVB-N), trimethylamine nitrogen (TMA-N), thiobarbitoric acid (TBA), free fatty acid (FFA), color and microbiological analyses (mesophilic, psychritrophic, Staphylococcus, Entrobacteriaces and H2S- producing bacteria counts). The maximum shelf life of gutted greenback grey mullet stored in ice was determined with loss of freshness (sensorial, physico-chemical, color and microbiological evaluations). High correlation r^2 = 0.922 between Quality Index (QI) and storage time was verified. QI ranged from zero (maximum freshness) to 15 (total loss of freshness) and reached the acceptable limit for consumption (QI=12.66), which corresponds to a period of 12 days. QI showed a linear relationship to storage time (QIM= 8.00× storage time-9.733, R^2 = 0.990), and the remaining storage time could be estimated with an accuracy of ± 3 days. The microbiological results showed an increase of mesophilic, psychritrophic, Staphylococcus, Entrobacteriaces and H_2S- producing bacteria counts along the storage time. TVB-N ranged from 5.93 to 32.66 mg N/ 100g, TMA-N from 3.58 to 16.00 mg N/100g, pH from 6.87 to 7.26, TBA from 0.66 to 1.93 and FFA from 1.05 to 8.41 in the first and 16^th day of storage, respectively. It is suggested that gutted greenback grey mullet has to be fresh and acceptable for consumption by cooling up to 12 days. Published 2019-05-03T15:04:58Z 2019-05-03T15:04:58Z 2018 Journal Contribution Refereed 1026-1354 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/15195 fa http://isfj.areo.ir/ pp.127-141 Iran
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topic Ice
Quality index method
Chelon subviridis
Ice
Quality index method
Chelon subviridis
spellingShingle Ice
Quality index method
Chelon subviridis
Ice
Quality index method
Chelon subviridis
Ghani Kuvei, F.
Khodanazary, A.
Zamani, I.
Application of quality index method for determination of shelf life of gutted greenback grey mullet (Chelon subviridis) stored at ice
description The objective of this study was to evaluate the freshness of gutted greenback grey mullet Chelon subviridis stored on ice up to 18 days. Changes during storage were observed with sensory evaluation (Quality Index Methode QIM), pH, total volatile basic nitrogen (TVB-N), trimethylamine nitrogen (TMA-N), thiobarbitoric acid (TBA), free fatty acid (FFA), color and microbiological analyses (mesophilic, psychritrophic, Staphylococcus, Entrobacteriaces and H2S- producing bacteria counts). The maximum shelf life of gutted greenback grey mullet stored in ice was determined with loss of freshness (sensorial, physico-chemical, color and microbiological evaluations). High correlation r^2 = 0.922 between Quality Index (QI) and storage time was verified. QI ranged from zero (maximum freshness) to 15 (total loss of freshness) and reached the acceptable limit for consumption (QI=12.66), which corresponds to a period of 12 days. QI showed a linear relationship to storage time (QIM= 8.00× storage time-9.733, R^2 = 0.990), and the remaining storage time could be estimated with an accuracy of ± 3 days. The microbiological results showed an increase of mesophilic, psychritrophic, Staphylococcus, Entrobacteriaces and H_2S- producing bacteria counts along the storage time. TVB-N ranged from 5.93 to 32.66 mg N/ 100g, TMA-N from 3.58 to 16.00 mg N/100g, pH from 6.87 to 7.26, TBA from 0.66 to 1.93 and FFA from 1.05 to 8.41 in the first and 16^th day of storage, respectively. It is suggested that gutted greenback grey mullet has to be fresh and acceptable for consumption by cooling up to 12 days.
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Quality index method
Chelon subviridis
author Ghani Kuvei, F.
Khodanazary, A.
Zamani, I.
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Zamani, I.
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title Application of quality index method for determination of shelf life of gutted greenback grey mullet (Chelon subviridis) stored at ice
title_short Application of quality index method for determination of shelf life of gutted greenback grey mullet (Chelon subviridis) stored at ice
title_full Application of quality index method for determination of shelf life of gutted greenback grey mullet (Chelon subviridis) stored at ice
title_fullStr Application of quality index method for determination of shelf life of gutted greenback grey mullet (Chelon subviridis) stored at ice
title_full_unstemmed Application of quality index method for determination of shelf life of gutted greenback grey mullet (Chelon subviridis) stored at ice
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