IMPACT OF FREEZING TEMPERATURE ON QUALITY OF FARMED ATLANTIC COD ( GADUS MORHUA L.)

ABSTRACT This study evaluates the impact of freezing temperature ( − 10, − 25, − 40, − 55 or − 70C) on thaw exudates, liquid leakage during freeze‐chilling, appearance, gaping and mechanical properties of farmed Atlantic cod fillets. Freezing temperature significantly influenced each of the characte...

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Main Authors: MØRKØRE, TURID, LILLEHOLT, REIDUN
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Published: Wiley 2007
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1745-4603.2007.00108.x 2023-12-03T10:18:56+01:00 IMPACT OF FREEZING TEMPERATURE ON QUALITY OF FARMED ATLANTIC COD ( GADUS MORHUA L.) MØRKØRE, TURID LILLEHOLT, REIDUN 2007 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-4603.2007.00108.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1745-4603.2007.00108.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1745-4603.2007.00108.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Texture Studies volume 38, issue 4, page 457-472 ISSN 0022-4901 1745-4603 Pharmaceutical Science Food Science journal-article 2007 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-4603.2007.00108.x 2023-11-09T14:26:16Z ABSTRACT This study evaluates the impact of freezing temperature ( − 10, − 25, − 40, − 55 or − 70C) on thaw exudates, liquid leakage during freeze‐chilling, appearance, gaping and mechanical properties of farmed Atlantic cod fillets. Freezing temperature significantly influenced each of the characteristics studied. High temperatures ( − 10 and − 25C) gave increased thaw exudates, and freezing at − 10C gave the highest liquid leakage during freeze‐chilling. Fillets frozen at − 10C had the lowest gaping and the whitest appearance. The results indicated the highest degree of toughening upon freezing at − 10 or − 55C, whereas the degree of toughening appeared to be similar and lower for fillets frozen at − 25, − 40 or − 70C. The impact of freezing temperatures on the quality of farmed cod therefore appeared to be complex, but no overall beneficial effects were found by decreasing the freezing temperature below − 40C. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS For the fish processing industry, it is important to define optimal freezing and frozen storage regimes that are cost efficient and at the same time preserve the fresh fillet quality. Farmed cod differ from their wild counterparts by having lower water content, lower muscle pH and thicker fillets. Hence, industrial guidelines for wild cod may not be transferable to farmed cod. This study showed no beneficial effects by decreasing the freezing temperature below −40C. Freezing and frozen storage are usually separated commercially. Results from the present study give valuable contribution to future studies aiming at defining optimal combination of freezing and frozen storage temperatures for farmed Atlantic cod. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua Wiley Online Library (via Crossref) Journal of Texture Studies 38 4 457 472
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IMPACT OF FREEZING TEMPERATURE ON QUALITY OF FARMED ATLANTIC COD ( GADUS MORHUA L.)
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description ABSTRACT This study evaluates the impact of freezing temperature ( − 10, − 25, − 40, − 55 or − 70C) on thaw exudates, liquid leakage during freeze‐chilling, appearance, gaping and mechanical properties of farmed Atlantic cod fillets. Freezing temperature significantly influenced each of the characteristics studied. High temperatures ( − 10 and − 25C) gave increased thaw exudates, and freezing at − 10C gave the highest liquid leakage during freeze‐chilling. Fillets frozen at − 10C had the lowest gaping and the whitest appearance. The results indicated the highest degree of toughening upon freezing at − 10 or − 55C, whereas the degree of toughening appeared to be similar and lower for fillets frozen at − 25, − 40 or − 70C. The impact of freezing temperatures on the quality of farmed cod therefore appeared to be complex, but no overall beneficial effects were found by decreasing the freezing temperature below − 40C. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS For the fish processing industry, it is important to define optimal freezing and frozen storage regimes that are cost efficient and at the same time preserve the fresh fillet quality. Farmed cod differ from their wild counterparts by having lower water content, lower muscle pH and thicker fillets. Hence, industrial guidelines for wild cod may not be transferable to farmed cod. This study showed no beneficial effects by decreasing the freezing temperature below −40C. Freezing and frozen storage are usually separated commercially. Results from the present study give valuable contribution to future studies aiming at defining optimal combination of freezing and frozen storage temperatures for farmed Atlantic cod.
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title IMPACT OF FREEZING TEMPERATURE ON QUALITY OF FARMED ATLANTIC COD ( GADUS MORHUA L.)
title_short IMPACT OF FREEZING TEMPERATURE ON QUALITY OF FARMED ATLANTIC COD ( GADUS MORHUA L.)
title_full IMPACT OF FREEZING TEMPERATURE ON QUALITY OF FARMED ATLANTIC COD ( GADUS MORHUA L.)
title_fullStr IMPACT OF FREEZING TEMPERATURE ON QUALITY OF FARMED ATLANTIC COD ( GADUS MORHUA L.)
title_full_unstemmed IMPACT OF FREEZING TEMPERATURE ON QUALITY OF FARMED ATLANTIC COD ( GADUS MORHUA L.)
title_sort impact of freezing temperature on quality of farmed atlantic cod ( gadus morhua l.)
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