Comparison of keeping qualities of Alestes nurse displayed in traditional and improved retail tables

The study accessed the quality changes of Alestes nurse displayed at 31-33oC average daily temperature on different platforms, the traditional retail table used by fish processors and the NIFFR improved retail table. The fishes were displayed on the tables for 9 hours and quality attributes were monitored hourly by trained panelists. For A. nurse, the gills and intestine recorded faster deterioration starting from the fourth and fifth hours for samples in the traditional table while those in improved table were prolonged by one hour. Scores for skin brightness and texture did not indicate quality deterioration throughout the display period. However, at the end of the storage time, samples in screened table recorded 1.5 x 104 cfu/g while samples in unscreened table recorded 3.7 x 107 cfu/g. The study shows the effectiveness of the improved table over the traditional table in enhancing the keeping quality, minimizing fish contamination and improving the general hygiene of fresh fish.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Ngwu, E.O., Olokor, J.O., Ihuahi, J.A., Oluborode, G.O., Ibitoye, A.
Format: conference_item biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Fisheries Society of Nigeria 2010
Subjects:Fisheries, Health, Alestes nurse, Nigeria, New Bussa, freshwater environment, Fish handling, Hygiene, Public health,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/38219
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