Effect of processing techniques on biochemical, mineral, heavy metal and microbial load in edible seaweeds and seawater parameters of western Bay of Bengal
Archana Snehasini Turuk,
Kakoli Banerjee
Abstract:Seaweeds are promising resources of the coastal zone and can serve as an effective breakthrough in seafood owing to the causes of food security. Hence, challenges in its processing are of utmost importance with respect to its consumption. The present study aims to investigate the effects of various food processing methods (unwashed, washed, soaked, and boiled) on biochemical, mineral, and microbial loads on two selected seaweeds (Ulva lactuca and Gracilaria corticata) sampled seasonally from the Visakhapatnam … Show more
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