Proximate composition of Pseudotolithus elongatus subjected to different processing techniques
The changes that occur on proximate composition of some common fish processing methods used in Nigeria were studied in order to determine the nutritional content of the processed products. Traditional (smoke drying and sun drying) and modern (electrical oven drying) methods of processing were used to process Pseudotholithus elongatus and the results were compared with the fresh sample to determine the changes that occur during processing. The results for the fresh sample of P. elongatus were 79.50%, 1.50%, 0.8% and 18.2% for moisture, ash, lipid and protein. For the processed products, the moisture content for smoke-dried, sun-dried, salt sun-dried and oven-dried fish were 27.00%, 21.83%, 19.50% and 20.17% . Oven dried had the highest protein content (69.87%) while salt sun-dried had the lowest (54.90%). Lipid content was highest in sun-dried (6.6%) and lowest in smoke-dried (4.6%). Correlation between smoke-dried and sun-dried were r2 = 0.99, smoke-dried and oven-dried were r2= 0.98 and smoke-dried and salt sun-dried were r2= 0.98. There was no correlation between the fresh and the processed P.elongatus. The present findings revealed that processing affect the nutritional composition of fish.
Main Authors: | Abraham-Olukayode, A.O., Adejonwo, A.O., Oramadike, C.E., Kolade, O.Y. |
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Format: | conference_item biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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Fisheries Society of Nigeria
2010
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Subjects: | Fisheries, Health, Pseudotolithus elongatus, Nigeria Lagos, Proximate composition, freshwater environment, Processing fishery products, Moisture, Proteins, Chemical analysis, Lipids, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/38220 |
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