Chemical changes in chilled farmed salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch): Effect of previous high pressure treatment

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Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) has recently attracted a great interest as a farmed product. This research focuses on its commercialisation as a chilled product. Thus, the effect of a previous hydrostatic high pressure (HHP) treatment on chemical changes related to quality loss was studied. A marked effect of HHP treatment was observed on lipid hydrolysis (free fatty acid formation), lipid oxidation (primary, secondary and tertiary compounds) and protein breakdown (sarcoplasmic fraction) throughout the chilling storage; however, no influence could be observed on nucleotide degradation and polyene index. Sensory analysis (putrid and amine odour development) showed a profitable effect of HHP on chilled salmon quality; however, no effect could be concluded on rancid odour development.

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Rodriguez, A., Ortea, I., Trigo, M., Sierra, Y., Gallardo, J. M., Tabilo-Munizaga, G., … Aubourg, S. P. (2009). Chemical changes in chilled farmed salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch): Effect of previous high pressure treatment. In Czech Journal of Food Sciences (Vol. 27). Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences. https://doi.org/10.17221/630-cjfs

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