A study on microbiological and chemical changes during the production and storage of potassium sorbate treated and salted carp fillets

Microbiological and chemical changes occuired during Ihe production and storage of potassium sorbate treated and salted carp fillets were investigated. The fillets samples wore subjected to sodium chloride with varying radios (5 % and 10 %) and to potassium sorbate with varying ways (by Ireating (he...

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Main Authors: Bahri Patır, Ayşe Gürel, Gülsüm Ateş, Ahmet H. Dinçoğlu
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author Bahri Patır
Ayşe Gürel
Gülsüm Ateş
Ahmet H. Dinçoğlu
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Ayşe Gürel
Gülsüm Ateş
Ahmet H. Dinçoğlu
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description Microbiological and chemical changes occuired during Ihe production and storage of potassium sorbate treated and salted carp fillets were investigated. The fillets samples wore subjected to sodium chloride with varying radios (5 % and 10 %) and to potassium sorbate with varying ways (by Ireating (he lillets with 0 5 % potassium sorbate and immersing into 5 % potassium sorbate lor 1 mi.). Samples from six different processes including control group were vacuum-packed and slored at 4 &ordm;C. Al certain stages of the production (lillets. end ol sailing and drying) and on days 7. 14. 28 and 56 of storage, the samples were examined microbiologically (total rnesophile aerobe, conform, Staphyloccocus-Micrococcus. Lactobacillus, psychrophlle, yeast and mould) and chemically (moisture. salt, salt in dry matter, pN and TVB-N). Sorbic acid levels were analyzed unlil on day 14 of the storage. Counts of total rnesophile aerobe, colilorm, Staphyloccocus-Micrococcus, Lactobacillus, psychrophile, yeast and mould were decreased with the end ol salting, whereas cohform microorganisms decreased until the end of drying. A! the lollowing stages all the microorganisms were found tc be increased. During the preparation and siorage of ihe produci, the samples treated v/nh 10 % sailed and potassium sorbate were observed lo contain relatively less microorganisms [P > 0.05). Moisture content of 10 % salted samples decreased rapidly (P< 0.05) whereas In 5 % salted samples that remained at higher level and unsimilar variations were detected throughout the storage. Salt levels in all types decreased during production and Storage. However rate of decrease in salt contents of 10 % salted samples were higher (P<0.05) Besides. salt content of 5 % salted samples remained relatively constant until the end of storage (P>0.05). Salt content in dry matter followed Ihe similar path. In all series. pH values diminished fast at (he beginning ol the production whereas Ihe decrease was slow there alier. TVB-N levels in all of the samples remained constant from the beginning of Ihe production until on day 14 of the storage. II increased rapidly reaching the highest level at the end ol ihe siorage there alter Dunng ihe production end storage no significant differences were found between ihe types in terms ol TVB-N levels. Sorbic acid content in samples immersed in to potassium sorbate reached higher levels (P<0.05). ü ıs concluded lhat during the storage of experimentally produced salted carp fillets some chemical parameters moved (n as undesirable course it will be useful to ireat the produci with low consumable properties with in potassium sor-baie and antimicrobial effect ol poiasslm sorbale has increased with Ihe increasing amount ol salt.
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spelling doaj-art-6b3def9708db4036bd2c83e67d6a47d02025-02-03T11:25:44ZengSelcuk University PressEurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences1309-69582146-19531723144319A study on microbiological and chemical changes during the production and storage of potassium sorbate treated and salted carp filletsBahri Patır0Ayşe Gürel1Gülsüm Ateş2Ahmet H. Dinçoğlu3Fırat Üniv.,Veteriner Fak.,Besin Hijyeni ve Teknolojisi Anabilim Dalı, ELAZIĞFırat Üniv., Su Ürünleri Fak..Avlama ve işleme Teknolojisi Anabilim Dalı, ELAZlĞFırat Üniv.,Veteriner Fak.,Besin Hijyeni ve Teknolojisi Anabilim Dalı, ELAZIĞFırat Üniv.,Veteriner Fak.,Besin Hijyeni ve Teknolojisi Anabilim Dalı, ELAZIĞMicrobiological and chemical changes occuired during Ihe production and storage of potassium sorbate treated and salted carp fillets were investigated. The fillets samples wore subjected to sodium chloride with varying radios (5 % and 10 %) and to potassium sorbate with varying ways (by Ireating (he lillets with 0 5 % potassium sorbate and immersing into 5 % potassium sorbate lor 1 mi.). Samples from six different processes including control group were vacuum-packed and slored at 4 &ordm;C. Al certain stages of the production (lillets. end ol sailing and drying) and on days 7. 14. 28 and 56 of storage, the samples were examined microbiologically (total rnesophile aerobe, conform, Staphyloccocus-Micrococcus. Lactobacillus, psychrophlle, yeast and mould) and chemically (moisture. salt, salt in dry matter, pN and TVB-N). Sorbic acid levels were analyzed unlil on day 14 of the storage. Counts of total rnesophile aerobe, colilorm, Staphyloccocus-Micrococcus, Lactobacillus, psychrophile, yeast and mould were decreased with the end ol salting, whereas cohform microorganisms decreased until the end of drying. A! the lollowing stages all the microorganisms were found tc be increased. During the preparation and siorage of ihe produci, the samples treated v/nh 10 % sailed and potassium sorbate were observed lo contain relatively less microorganisms [P > 0.05). Moisture content of 10 % salted samples decreased rapidly (P< 0.05) whereas In 5 % salted samples that remained at higher level and unsimilar variations were detected throughout the storage. Salt levels in all types decreased during production and Storage. However rate of decrease in salt contents of 10 % salted samples were higher (P<0.05) Besides. salt content of 5 % salted samples remained relatively constant until the end of storage (P>0.05). Salt content in dry matter followed Ihe similar path. In all series. pH values diminished fast at (he beginning ol the production whereas Ihe decrease was slow there alier. TVB-N levels in all of the samples remained constant from the beginning of Ihe production until on day 14 of the storage. II increased rapidly reaching the highest level at the end ol ihe siorage there alter Dunng ihe production end storage no significant differences were found between ihe types in terms ol TVB-N levels. Sorbic acid content in samples immersed in to potassium sorbate reached higher levels (P<0.05). ü ıs concluded lhat during the storage of experimentally produced salted carp fillets some chemical parameters moved (n as undesirable course it will be useful to ireat the produci with low consumable properties with in potassium sor-baie and antimicrobial effect ol poiasslm sorbale has increased with Ihe increasing amount ol salt.http://eurasianjvetsci.org/pdf.php3?id=319carp (cyprinus carpio l) salted fishpotassium sorbatsiorage timemicrobiologicalchemicalquality
spellingShingle Bahri Patır
Ayşe Gürel
Gülsüm Ateş
Ahmet H. Dinçoğlu
A study on microbiological and chemical changes during the production and storage of potassium sorbate treated and salted carp fillets
Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences
carp (cyprinus carpio l) salted fish
potassium sorbat
siorage time
microbiological
chemical
quality
title A study on microbiological and chemical changes during the production and storage of potassium sorbate treated and salted carp fillets
title_full A study on microbiological and chemical changes during the production and storage of potassium sorbate treated and salted carp fillets
title_fullStr A study on microbiological and chemical changes during the production and storage of potassium sorbate treated and salted carp fillets
title_full_unstemmed A study on microbiological and chemical changes during the production and storage of potassium sorbate treated and salted carp fillets
title_short A study on microbiological and chemical changes during the production and storage of potassium sorbate treated and salted carp fillets
title_sort study on microbiological and chemical changes during the production and storage of potassium sorbate treated and salted carp fillets
topic carp (cyprinus carpio l) salted fish
potassium sorbat
siorage time
microbiological
chemical
quality
url http://eurasianjvetsci.org/pdf.php3?id=319
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