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Autolytic degradation and microbiological activity in farmed Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) during chilled storage

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Aubourg, Santiago P.
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Autolytic degradation and microbiological activity in farmed Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) during chilled storage
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  • Aubourg, Santiago P.;
  • Quitral Robles, Vilma;
  • Larraín Barth, María Angélica;
  • Rodríguez Melis, Alicia;
  • Gómez, Julio;
  • Maier Neumann, Liliana Cristina;
  • Vinagre, Julia;
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Two deteriorative pathways (autolysis and microbiological activity) were studied in farmed Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) for 24 days during chilled storage. These changes were assessed by nucleotide degradation (determination of adenosine 50-triphosphate and its degradation compounds) and biochemical (pH; content of total volatile base-nitrogen; trimethylamine-nitrogen, TMA-N; histamine) and microbial (total aerobe mesophiles, TAM; coliforms) indices related to bacterial activity. An important nucleotide degradation could be assessed according to the fast inosine 50-monophosphate formation, followed by degradation into inosine and hypoxanthine; the K value was found to be an accurate tool for the measurement of quality loss throughout the whole experiment. Regarding bacterial activity, contents of TMA-N and histamine and TAM counts assessment showed sharp increases after the end of the microbial lag phase (12– 17 days); however, values obtained for histamine content and TAM growth remained below acceptable security limits throughout the whole experiment.
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The authors thank EWOS Innovation Research (Colaco, Puerto Montt, Chile) for kindly providing the Coho salmon fish and the Chilean University–Spanish Cooperation Program (Chilean University-CSIC, Project 2003 CL 0013). Mr. Marcos Trigo is gratefully acknowledged for technical assistance
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/127876
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2006.11.066
ISSN: 0308-8146
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Food Chemistry Volume 104, Issue 1, 2007, Pages 369-375
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