BIOPRESERVATION OF FRESH FISH FILLETS USING BACTERIOCINS AND SOME ORGANIC ACID SALTS

SOHEER NADY ABDEL- KHADER;

Abstract


ABSTRACT

Lactococcus lactis subsp. Lactis (NRRL 1821), Lactobacillus sakei (NRRL1917) and Lactobacillus rhamnosus (NRRL 1937) were evaluated for bacteriocins production in skim milk (SM). Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis showed the highest production and the maximum activity was noticed after
48 h of fermentation. The highest antimicrobial activity of fermented skim milk (FSM) was achieved at pH 2.0 in the presence of EDTA (250 ppm). Fresh Egyptian nile perch fillets were treated by dipping in solutions of: diluted (3:1 distilled water) fermented SM, (T1); diluted FSM+ EDTA, (T2); sodium acetate, (T3); diluted FSM+ sodium acetate, (T4) and diluted FSM+ sodium acetate+ EDTA, (T5) and stored for 5 weeks in ice. Microbiological, chemical and sensory characteristics of the treated fillets were evaluated. All treatments succeeded in reduction initial psychrotrophic count, increasing the lag phase period and extending the microbial shelf life. T4 and T5 reduced
the initial microbial load by 2.4 log (each), elongated the lag phase by 1 and 2 weeks and extended shelf life by 2.3 and 3.0 weeks, respectively. At the end of storage period, T4 and T5 maintained the pH to 6.5 and 6.0, respectively
compared with 7.7 of control. The TBA values were 1.56 (T4) and 1.22 (T5) compared with 8.69 mg malondialdehyed Kg-1 fillets for control. Also, TVB- N values were 32.2 (T4) and 29.74 (T5) compared with 53.51 mg N/100 g
fillets for control at the end of storage period. Similarly, T4 and T5 maintained better (P<0.05) sensory characteristics than control.


Other data

Title BIOPRESERVATION OF FRESH FISH FILLETS USING BACTERIOCINS AND SOME ORGANIC ACID SALTS
Other Titles الحفظ الحيوي لشرائح السمك الطازجة باستخدام البكتريوسينات وبعض أملاح الاحماض العضوية
Authors SOHEER NADY ABDEL- KHADER
Issue Date 2019

Attached Files

File SizeFormat
V3175.pdf332.06 kBAdobe PDFView/Open
Recommend this item

Similar Items from Core Recommender Database

Google ScholarTM

Check

views 3 in Shams Scholar
downloads 1 in Shams Scholar


Items in Ain Shams Scholar are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.