Effect of ascorbic acid utilization on cold smoked fish quality (Oncorhynchus mykiss) during process and storage

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2013

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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The objective of the study is to investigate the effects of ascorbic acid on the quality of cold-smoked trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), with or without sodium nitrite (NaNO2). For this purpose, fish samples (~250 g) were treated with six forms of brine prepared with 10% salt which is the control, treated with 10% salt and 0.4%NaNO2, 10% salt and 0.2%NaNO 2, only 2.5% ascorbic acid (Dry Salt Basis) and their combinations, and stored at +4°C. The groups were analyzed after 4 days interval for microbiologic quality, biochemical quality and sensory quality. According to the results, the samples treated with only ascorbic acid increased the shelf-life of smoked fish about > 8 days. TVB-N value of the control group was average 41.72 mg/100 g after 16 day; the group containing ascorbic acid was on average 30.53 mg/100 at this time. Ascorbic acid reduced the residual nitrite in all groups. The residual nitrite disappeared in the ascorbic acid including groups after 20 day.

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Ascorbic Acid, Cold-smoked Fish, Fish Quality, Fish Shelf Life, Nitrite

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Food Science and Technology Research

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Q3

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19

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5

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