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Chemical changes during farmed coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) canning: Effect of a preliminary chilled storage
Authors:Alicia Rodrí  guez,Nicolá  s Carriles,José   M. Gallardo,Santiago P. Aubourg
Affiliation:1. Department of Food Science and Chemical Technology, Faculty of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Science, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile;2. Department of Food Technology, Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas (CSIC), Eduardo Cabello, 6, 36208 Vigo, Pontevedra, Spain
Abstract:A relevant farmed fish species (coho salmon; Oncorhynchus kisutch) was studied as a raw material for the canning process. The effects of preliminary chilling storage and thermal treatment (cooking and sterilisation) on the chemical constituents (lipids and non-protein nitrogen compounds) of the canned fish were analysed. An increasing previous chilling time led to an important autolysis (K value) development, and to an increasing formation of free fatty acids, and interaction compounds (fluorescence and browning assessments) (p < 0.05) in the canned product. The thermal treatment led to the formation of volatile amines (total and trimethylamine), free fatty acids, secondary lipid oxidation compounds (anisidine and thiobarbituric acid values) and interaction compounds in canned fish. Interaction compound assessment was found the most useful tool to study the lipid oxidation and non-enzymatic browning developments, while the K value showed to be an interesting index for assessing the freshness stage of the raw material employed.
Keywords:Coho salmon   Chilling   Canning   Autolysis   Microbiological activity   Lipid damage   Non-enzymatic browning
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