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Title Development and Storage characteristics of dehydrated salt mince from low priced fish
 
Names Nair, P.R.
Gopakumar, K.
Date Issued 1986 (iso8601)
Abstract The study showed that less initial moisture with high salt content will be the best condition for enhanced storage life of dehydrated salt mince. Between sample I (10% salt per meat weight) and sample II (15% salt per meat weight) the latter was comparatively better in colour, odour and longer shelf-life. At room temperature the dehydrated salt mince has not showed any increase in total bacterial count. It is also found that the storage life of the salt mince can be enhanced to a significant extent by lowering the moisture content to below 10% and increasing the salt content to above 30%. Peroxide value, free fatty acid value, total volatile nitrogen and trimethylamine registered gradual increase during storage at room temperature for all three samples. Among the three samples, the sample treated with 0 .1% citric acid and 0 .125% butylated hydroxy anisole was comparatively better in appearance and showed less rancidity as indicated by TBA values, upto a period of 15 weeks and
thereafter all the three samples were almost similar in storage characteristics. Hence,
the treatment with citric acid and B .H.A. has apparently not much significance in
improving shelf-life and quality of salted dehydrated fish mince.
Genre Article
Topic minced products
Identifier fishery technology 1986: 23(1), 100-105