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Effects of High Pressure Treatment and Chitosan Coating on Selected Enzymatic Activities and Quality Indices of Barramundi (Lates calcarifer) Muscle

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Pages 692-706 | Published online: 24 Sep 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Three different treatments: pressurization at 200 MPa for 3 min (HPP), chitosan coating and then pressurization (CHPP), and chitosan coating (CHI) were used on barramundi muscle to investigate quality indices and enzymatic activities during chilled storage (4 ± 1°C). HPP significantly improved texture and reduced proteolytic activity and drip loss of barramundi muscle compared to CHI. Chitosan coating significantly reduced microbial growth as compared to HPP. CHPP treatment improved texture and reduced protease activity, total volatile basic nitrogen formation, drip loss, and microbial growth, but it accelerated lipid oxidation. Thus, HPP is the most favorable for improving barramundi muscle quality during chilled storage up to 23 days.

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