1993
DOI: 10.1271/bbb.57.205
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Improvement in Raw Meat Texture of Cultured Eel by Feeding of Tochu Leaf Powder

Abstract: The muscle of eels fed tochu (Eucommia ulmoides Oliver) leaf powder was 1.8 times harder than the control. The component analysis showed no difference in moisture, lipid, or protein content between the muscles of the control and the tochu-fed eels. Not only the extracted neutral fat but also the compound fat of the raw muscles of the tochu-fed eel and the control had the same TLC patterns and fatty acid composition by gas chromatographic analysis. There was a great difference between the tochu-fed eel and the … Show more

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“…Vannamei) (Liu, Leng, Li, Li, & Chai, ). Furthermore, EU can also increase muscle collagen content of eel ( Anguilla japonica ) (Tanimoto, Ikuma, & Takahashi, ; Tanimoto, Koike, & Takahashi, ).…”
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“…Vannamei) (Liu, Leng, Li, Li, & Chai, ). Furthermore, EU can also increase muscle collagen content of eel ( Anguilla japonica ) (Tanimoto, Ikuma, & Takahashi, ; Tanimoto, Koike, & Takahashi, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The meat of the tochu-fed eel was superior in softness and smoothness. The text urometer analysis, which was done as before, 1) showed that the broiled meat of the tochu-fed eel was 2.1 times soft than the control.…”
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“…1 ) The soft and smooth texture ofthe broiled meat of the tochu-fed eel should originate from other constituents. The analysis of the muscle protein compositions found a great difference between the tochu-fed eel and the control in the stroma fraction, containing mainly collagen, and at the quantity of hydroxyproline, which indicated collagen content.…”
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“…This plant is often used for medicinal purposes. Eucommia ulmoides has been used in several pharmacological applications, such as treating back and knee pain, addressing Qi deficiencies (Bu Zhong), and strengthening bone [3]. Eucommia ulmoides has also been used to treat numbness, certain types of liver deficiencies, tinea cruris, and other conditions.…”
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confidence: 99%