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Production of Biogenic Amines and Their Potential Use as Quality Control Indices for Hake (Merluccius merluccius, L.) Stored in Ice
Authors:C Ruiz-Capillas  A Moral
Affiliation:The authors are with the Dept. of Science and Technology of Meat and Fish Products, Instituto del Frío, (CSIC) Ciudad Universitaria sin, 28040, Madrid, Spain.
Abstract:ABSTRACT: The production of tyramine, histamine, putrescine, cadaverine, agmatine, and spermidine was studied for use as quality indices in muscle of gutted hake stored in ice for 25 d. The changes in biogenic amine concentrations were correlated with trimethylamine nitrogen levels. All concentrations except for spermidine, increased progressively throughout storage. During storage, cadaverine reached 72.14 mg/kg while there were no significant increases in histamine and tyramine. The levels of free amino acids, which may be metabolized into biogenic amines, were not correlated to respective biogenic amines levels. The production of cadaverine and agmatine occurred prior to spoilage and these biogenic amines may indicate freshness of hake stored in ice.
Keywords:biogenic amines  hake  quality control indices
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