2019
DOI: 10.3390/coatings9040273
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Coating Effects of ε-Polylysine and Rosmarinic Acid Combined with Chitosan on the Storage Quality of Fresh Half-Smooth Tongue Sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis Günther) Fillets

Abstract: The study was to evaluate the effects of chitosan-based coating combined with rosmarinic acid (RA) with different concentrations of ε-polylysine (ε-PL) on flavor retention and sensorial properties of half-smooth tongue sole fillets during storage at 4 °C. Results showed that chitosan-based coatings combined with ε-PL and RA contributed to the reduction of off-flavor compounds, such as total volatile base nitrogen (TVB-N), trimethylamine (TMA), and ATP-related compounds, and accumulation of free amino acids (FA… Show more

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“…Microbiological analysis was conducted according to the method previously described by Li. 17 10 g of the sample was added to 90 mL of a sterile solution containing 0.85% NaCl under a sterile environment and homogenized. 1 mL of the solution was added to 9 mL of the sterile saline for gradient dilution, and three appropriate gradients (the number of colony-forming units should be between 30-300 when counting) were selected.…”
Section: Microbiological Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microbiological analysis was conducted according to the method previously described by Li. 17 10 g of the sample was added to 90 mL of a sterile solution containing 0.85% NaCl under a sterile environment and homogenized. 1 mL of the solution was added to 9 mL of the sterile saline for gradient dilution, and three appropriate gradients (the number of colony-forming units should be between 30-300 when counting) were selected.…”
Section: Microbiological Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LF-NMR measurements were implemented using a LF-NMR analyzer (MesoMR23-060H.I, Niumag Corporation, Shanghai, China) with a corresponding stable frequency of 20 MHz through CPMG pulse. The LF-NMR measurements were performed as described by Li et al [22], with slight modifications. Acquisition parameters were as follows: the receiver bandwidth frequency (SW) = 100 kHz, analog gain (RG1) = 20 dp, P1 = 18.00µs, digital gain (DRG1) = 5, TD = 200,020, preamplifier gain (PRG) = 1, the duration between successive scans (TW) = 4000 ms, the number of the scans (NS) = 8, P2 = 37.00 µs, time echo (TE) = 0.400ms and NECH = 5000.…”
Section: Low-field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (Lf-nmr) Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FAAs was analyzed using an automatic amino acid analyzer (L-8800, Hitachi, Tokyo, Japan) according to the method of Li et al [22]. The minced samples (1.0 g) were homogenized with 10 mL of 5% trichloroacetic acid and centrifuged at 8000 r/min for 10 min in 4 • C. The obtained precipitates were centrifuged again under the same conditions, then dilute the combined supernatant to 25 mL.…”
Section: Determination Of Free Amino Acids (Faas)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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