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Effects of Antioxidants on the Chemical and Sensorial Stability of Minced Jack Mackerel in Frozen Storage
The effect of antioxidants on minced jack mackerel stored at −20°c for 90 days was evaluated. The antioxidants used were: ethyl-enediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), tert-butylhydroxiquinone (TBHQ), butylhydroxianisol (BHA), butylhydroxitoluene (BHT), and sodium erythorbate (SE) with or without sodium...
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Published in: | Journal of aquatic food product technology 2007-01, Vol.15 (4), p.95-106 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The effect of antioxidants on minced jack mackerel stored at −20°c for 90 days was evaluated. The antioxidants used were: ethyl-enediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), tert-butylhydroxiquinone (TBHQ), butylhydroxianisol (BHA), butylhydroxitoluene (BHT), and sodium erythorbate (SE) with or without sodium tripolyphosphate (STPP). Sensorial (taste, texture, and odor) and chemical (peroxide values, free fatty acids, fatty acids, and thiobarbituric acid) changes were evaluated during storage. The best results, by sensorial evaluation, peroxide value (POV) and thiobarbituric acid (TBA) levels, were obtained with the following mixtures: 0.1% SE, 0.5% STPP, and 0.025% EDTA; 0.1% SE and 0.5% STPP; and 0.01% BHA and 0.01% BHT. Free fatty acids (FFA) increased during the study independently of the presence of antioxidants. Our findings also suggest that docosahexenoic acid (DHA) levels do not33 reflect oxidation in frozen minced jack mackerel. |
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ISSN: | 1049-8850 1547-0636 |
DOI: | 10.1300/J030v15n04_07 |