Comparative studies of groundnut oil and sodium chloride as protectants against insect infestation of smoked dried fish in Kainji Lake areas

The effects of groundnut oil and sodium chloride as protectants against insect infestation of dried fish were investigated for a period of 13 weeks. The fish samples were divided into 3 groups, a group was soaked for 10mins in 30% sodium chloride solution (Brine), and the second group was dipped in groundnut oil after smoking while the third group served as control. The samples were kept in different containers in the laboratory at temperature of 28oC and 70% Relative humidity for 13 weeks. Results show that, the fish treated with 30% sodium chloride was effectively protected from insect and moulds compared to sample treated with groundnut oil. The odour and the texture were also more attractive to customers. However, fish treated with groundnut oil was attacked by insects at week 12th and 13th with 6 Maculatus, 4 Necrobia rufipes species and at few mould colonies. The control specimens however was attacked by insects from week 8th to 13th with numerous number of both Necrobia rufipes and Maculatus species as well as mould colonies showing as early as from the 6th week. The results proved that sodium chloride is more effective than groundnut oil for long period of storage.

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Main Authors: Idris, G.L., Olokor, J.O., Omojowo, F.S., Adelowo, E.O., Ihuahi, J.A.
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Language:English
Published: Fisheries Society of Nigeria 2010
Subjects:Fisheries, Nigeria, Kainji L., Groundnut oil, freshwater environment, Infestation, Processing fishery products, Fish storage, Sodium chloride,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/38213
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-382132021-07-14T02:52:46Z Comparative studies of groundnut oil and sodium chloride as protectants against insect infestation of smoked dried fish in Kainji Lake areas Idris, G.L. Olokor, J.O. Omojowo, F.S. Adelowo, E.O. Ihuahi, J.A. Fisheries Nigeria Kainji L. Groundnut oil freshwater environment Infestation Processing fishery products Fish storage Sodium chloride The effects of groundnut oil and sodium chloride as protectants against insect infestation of dried fish were investigated for a period of 13 weeks. The fish samples were divided into 3 groups, a group was soaked for 10mins in 30% sodium chloride solution (Brine), and the second group was dipped in groundnut oil after smoking while the third group served as control. The samples were kept in different containers in the laboratory at temperature of 28oC and 70% Relative humidity for 13 weeks. Results show that, the fish treated with 30% sodium chloride was effectively protected from insect and moulds compared to sample treated with groundnut oil. The odour and the texture were also more attractive to customers. However, fish treated with groundnut oil was attacked by insects at week 12th and 13th with 6 Maculatus, 4 Necrobia rufipes species and at few mould colonies. The control specimens however was attacked by insects from week 8th to 13th with numerous number of both Necrobia rufipes and Maculatus species as well as mould colonies showing as early as from the 6th week. The results proved that sodium chloride is more effective than groundnut oil for long period of storage. Includes:- 5 tables.;5 refs. 2021-06-24T18:10:42Z 2021-06-24T18:10:42Z 2010 conference_item TRUE http://hdl.handle.net/1834/38213 en http://www.fison.org.ng/ application/pdf application/pdf 455-458 Fisheries Society of Nigeria Lagos (Nigeria) http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/23490 19325 2018-05-06 13:00:41 23490 Fisheries Society of Nigeria
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topic Fisheries
Nigeria
Kainji L.
Groundnut oil
freshwater environment
Infestation
Processing fishery products
Fish storage
Sodium chloride
Fisheries
Nigeria
Kainji L.
Groundnut oil
freshwater environment
Infestation
Processing fishery products
Fish storage
Sodium chloride
spellingShingle Fisheries
Nigeria
Kainji L.
Groundnut oil
freshwater environment
Infestation
Processing fishery products
Fish storage
Sodium chloride
Fisheries
Nigeria
Kainji L.
Groundnut oil
freshwater environment
Infestation
Processing fishery products
Fish storage
Sodium chloride
Idris, G.L.
Olokor, J.O.
Omojowo, F.S.
Adelowo, E.O.
Ihuahi, J.A.
Comparative studies of groundnut oil and sodium chloride as protectants against insect infestation of smoked dried fish in Kainji Lake areas
description The effects of groundnut oil and sodium chloride as protectants against insect infestation of dried fish were investigated for a period of 13 weeks. The fish samples were divided into 3 groups, a group was soaked for 10mins in 30% sodium chloride solution (Brine), and the second group was dipped in groundnut oil after smoking while the third group served as control. The samples were kept in different containers in the laboratory at temperature of 28oC and 70% Relative humidity for 13 weeks. Results show that, the fish treated with 30% sodium chloride was effectively protected from insect and moulds compared to sample treated with groundnut oil. The odour and the texture were also more attractive to customers. However, fish treated with groundnut oil was attacked by insects at week 12th and 13th with 6 Maculatus, 4 Necrobia rufipes species and at few mould colonies. The control specimens however was attacked by insects from week 8th to 13th with numerous number of both Necrobia rufipes and Maculatus species as well as mould colonies showing as early as from the 6th week. The results proved that sodium chloride is more effective than groundnut oil for long period of storage.
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topic_facet Fisheries
Nigeria
Kainji L.
Groundnut oil
freshwater environment
Infestation
Processing fishery products
Fish storage
Sodium chloride
author Idris, G.L.
Olokor, J.O.
Omojowo, F.S.
Adelowo, E.O.
Ihuahi, J.A.
author_facet Idris, G.L.
Olokor, J.O.
Omojowo, F.S.
Adelowo, E.O.
Ihuahi, J.A.
author_sort Idris, G.L.
title Comparative studies of groundnut oil and sodium chloride as protectants against insect infestation of smoked dried fish in Kainji Lake areas
title_short Comparative studies of groundnut oil and sodium chloride as protectants against insect infestation of smoked dried fish in Kainji Lake areas
title_full Comparative studies of groundnut oil and sodium chloride as protectants against insect infestation of smoked dried fish in Kainji Lake areas
title_fullStr Comparative studies of groundnut oil and sodium chloride as protectants against insect infestation of smoked dried fish in Kainji Lake areas
title_full_unstemmed Comparative studies of groundnut oil and sodium chloride as protectants against insect infestation of smoked dried fish in Kainji Lake areas
title_sort comparative studies of groundnut oil and sodium chloride as protectants against insect infestation of smoked dried fish in kainji lake areas
publisher Fisheries Society of Nigeria
publishDate 2010
url http://hdl.handle.net/1834/38213
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