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Effect of high-pressure versus conventional thawing on color, drip loss and texture of Atlantic salmon frozen by different methods
Authors:S Zhu  BK Simpson
Affiliation:Department of Food Science, McGill University, Macdonald Campus, 21111 Lakeshore Road, Ste Anne de Bellevue, PQ, Canada H9X 3V9
Abstract:Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) samples were frozen by conventional air freezing, plate freezing and liquid nitrogen (LN) freezing, and subjected to different thawing treatments: water immersion thawing (WIT) (4°C and 20°C) and high-pressure thawing (HPT) at 100, 150 and 200 MPa with water (containing 2 g oil/100 g) as pressure medium at 20°C. Temperature and phase change behavior of fish samples were monitored during freezing and thawing. The phase change point of frozen salmon was lowered to −14°C, −19°C and −25°C for the HPT processes at 100, 150 and 200 MPa, respectively. These phase change temperatures were lower than for pure ice at the same pressures possibly due to the presence of solutes in salmon. The HPT times were 22.6±1.4, 18.1±1.4 and 17.0±1.3 min at 100, 150 and 200 MPa, respectively, as compared with 26.6±2.1 and 94.3±3.4 min for the WIT process at 20°C and 4°C, respectively. Employing pressures above 150 MPa caused noticeable color changes in salmon during the HPT process and the product texture was significantly modified during HPT at 200 MPa. Different freezing rates prior to thawing resulted in differences in drip loss in salmon samples, but they did not induce specific color and texture changes. A significant (P<0.05) reduction of drip loss by the HPT process was observed only for the LN frozen samples in which mechanical cracking occurred and much of the drip appeared after WIT process. Drip loss formed during pressure thawing seems to be a complicated process, for which further studies are needed.
Keywords:High pressure  Thawing  Fish  Drip loss  Texture  Color  Salmon  Freezing
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