QUALITY OF COD (GADUS MORHUA) FILLETS PACKED IN ICE AND MODIFIED ATMOSPHERES

Authors

  • Khairul Azam Fisheries and Marine Resource Technology Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna 9208, Bangladesh
  • Claudia Ruiz- Capillas Institute of Food Health Quality, The University of Hull, Cottingham Road, Hull, HU6 7RX, U.K.
  • William Horner Institute of Food Health Quality, The University of Hull, Cottingham Road, Hull, HU6 7RX, U.K.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53808/KUS.1999.1.2.225-234-Ls

Keywords:

MAP; Quality; Shelf life; Iced storage; Cod fillets

Abstract

The quality attributes of filleted cod (Gadus morhua) supplied by the industry in packages containing normal atmosphere, modified atmosphere (MAP) and in ice were compared. Fillets were stored at refrigerated temperature (0-4°C) for 15 days and sensory, biochemical and microbiological parameters were evaluated. It was clearly observed that cod fillets placed in ice were of better quality and had shelf life ranging between 11-15 days. Contrary to this result, cod fillets in MAP and normal atmosphere packages indicated poor quality and had shelf life lying between 3-7 days respectively.

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Published

26-11-1999

How to Cite

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K. . Azam, C. R.-. Capillas, and W. . Horner, “QUALITY OF COD (GADUS MORHUA) FILLETS PACKED IN ICE AND MODIFIED ATMOSPHERES”, Khulna Univ. Stud., pp. 225–234, Nov. 1999.

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