Salt and moisture content determination of fish by bioelectrical impedance and a needle-type multi-electrode array

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The aim of this study was to test the applicability of bioelectrical measurements and a needle-type multi-electrode array in evaluating salt and moisture content of structurally heterogeneous food samples, such as fish. Impedance measurements were performed at different frequencies in order to find the most appropriate range, where impedance module and/or phase angle are the most sensitive to salt and moisture content. The salt, moisture, and water phase salt (WPS) of the salted rainbow trout samples were successfully evaluated by the impedance module measured at 50 kHz (AdR2 > 0.85). Due to rapid and non-destructive analysis coupled with low cost device design, this method for determination of salt and/or moisture has potential as the quality control technique for the fish industry.

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Ćurić, T., Marušić Radovčić, N., Janči, T., Lacković, I., & Vidaček, S. (2017). Salt and moisture content determination of fish by bioelectrical impedance and a needle-type multi-electrode array. International Journal of Food Properties, 20(11), 2477–2486. https://doi.org/10.1080/10942912.2016.1241261

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