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Combined effects of ultrasound and antioxidants on the quality maintenance of bay scallop (Argopecten irradians) adductor muscles during cold storage

Bing Liu, Deyang Li, Zixuan Wu, Wenjian Yang, Dayong Zhou, Beiwei Zhu

2021Ultrasonics Sonochemistry23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The combined effects of ultrasound and the antioxidants of bamboo leaves (AOB) on the quality maintenance of the adductor muscle of scallops (AMSs) during cold storage was investigated. Ultrasound power at 350 W coupled with AOB solution (2% w/v) (UAOB-350) was applied to treat the AMSs according to Taylor diagram analysis. The microstructure, oxidative changes (lipid and protein oxidation), total numbers of colonies, total volatile basic nitrogen, and texture of the AMSs during 6 days of cold storage were analysed. The results indicated that UAOB-350 treatment could effectively retard protein and lipid oxidation and bacterial growth and maintain better microstructure and texture characteristics than AOB solution treatment alone, prolonging the shelf life of the AMSs by 2 days during storage at 4 °C. These results indicate that the UAOB-350 combination method has promising potential to maintain the quality and extend the shelf life of AMSs during cold storage.

Topics & Concepts

ScallopAdductor musclesCold storageArgopecten irradiansLipid oxidationShelf lifeMicrostructureBayUltrasoundFood scienceChemistryFisheryBiologyAnatomyBiochemistryHorticultureMedicineAntioxidantCrystallographyCivil engineeringEngineeringRadiologyMeat and Animal Product QualityMicroencapsulation and Drying ProcessesFreezing and Crystallization Processes
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