Camellia sinensis extract delays microbiological and oxidative changes in striped catfish fillets during frozen storage

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Abstract

This study investigated the effects of tea leaf (Camellia sinensis) extract on the quality of striped catfish (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus) fillets during 18-months of frozen storage (-20 ± 2 °C). Fillet samples were submitted to the treatments Control (cold tap water), CS 7.63 (C. sinensis extract solution 7.63 µg/mL) and CS 625 (C. sinensis extract 625 µg/mL) and stored for 18 months, with collections performed at 0, 1, 3, 6, 9, 12 and 18 months. Total viable count, physicochemical parameters (water holding capacity, total volatile basic nitrogen, peroxide value, thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, moisture and pH), sensory properties and color measurement were evaluated. Results showed that fillets treated with C.a sinensis extracts slightly reduced lipid oxidation, inhibited bacterial growth and improved sensory properties compared to untreated samples, without causing significant changes in the other quality indicators. The findings indicated that the green tea leaf extract immersion treatments, contributed to the improved quality preservation of striped catfish fillets during frozen storage.

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Nguyen, T. N. H., Ho, Q. P., Douny, C., Tran, M. P., Huynh, T. K. D., Nguyen, L. A. D., & Nguyen, Q. T. (2023). Camellia sinensis extract delays microbiological and oxidative changes in striped catfish fillets during frozen storage. Ciencia Rural, 53(4). https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20210755

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