Abstract
Mandarin fish that have been prepared and chilled have a shelf life of 4 days at 4°C storage, according to the total volatile basic nitrogen values. During the storage process, we observed that the texture characteristics of these fish significantly deteriorated. Certain low-abundance proteins were degraded during the shelf life, which resulted in changes in protein conformation and protein–water interaction patterns. The water-holding capacity of the fish decreased during 4°C storage; nuclear magnetic resonance analysis showed that the binding of water in fish was weakened as shelf storage prolonged and a portion of the free water was also “squeezed” to the surface of the fish in the later stages of storage. A correlation analysis showed that a decrease in the immobilized water content and mobility was associated with quality deterioration of the fish, which may be a result of increase in hydrophobic interaction and disulfide bonds in the fish during storage.
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Sun, Y., Ma, L., Ma, M., Zheng, H., Zhang, X., Cai, L., … Zhang, Y. (2018). Texture characteristics of chilled prepared mandarin fish (Siniperca chuatsi) during storage. International Journal of Food Properties, 21(1), 242–254. https://doi.org/10.1080/10942912.2018.1451343
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