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Effect of salt concentration and temperature of storage water on the physicochemical properties of fish proteins
Authors:YJ Choi  TM Lin  K Tomlinson  JW Park
Affiliation:1. Gyeongsang National University, Division of Marine Life Science/Institute of Marine Industry, 445, Inpyeong-dong, Tongyeong 650-160, Korea;2. Seafood Research and Education Center, Oregon State University, 2001 Marine Drive #253, Astoria, OR 97103, USA
Abstract:Biochemical and physical properties of fish proteins from damaged (filleted and skinned) and undamaged (free of trauma or broken skin) Pacific whiting were investigated during chilling in various salt concentrations at 0.7 to ?1.1 °C. The increase of pH and moisture content were suppressed when chilling water contained higher concentration of NaCl. Conductivities of damaged fish were maximal after 24 h storage, but those of undamaged fish continuously increased throughout 72 h. K-values increased, but rapidly increased at lower salt concentrations. Puncture force and deformation were very low when chilled water contained higher concentration of salt (2–3 g/100 ml). Gel colors were also negatively affected as the concentration of salt increased for chilling water. Our study suggest Pacific whiting may be stored at 0–2 °C, but at 0–1 g/100 ml salt concentration.
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