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Application of supercooling to long-term storage of fish meat
Authors:Fukuma  Yasufumi  Yamane  Akihiko  Itoh  Tomohiro  Tsukamasa  Yasuyuki  Ando  Masashi
Affiliation:(1) Department of Fisheries, Kinki University, Nakamachi, 3327-204, Nara 631-8505, Japan;(2) Hyo-On Laboratories Inc., Ooshinodzucho, 3795-12, Yonago 683-0101, Japan
Abstract:Fish meat was brought to a supercooled state through slow cooling, and changes in the texture, histology, and protein composition of the meat were investigated. The groups whose storage temperature were lowered by 1.0°C per day (the 1.0°C group) and 0.5°C per day (the 0.5°C group) began to freeze in the vicinity of −3.5 and −5.0°C, respectively. The freezing point depended on the fish species; the lowest freezing point was −8.5°C, for the red sea bream in the 1.0°C group. The breaking strength tended to decrease more slowly in the 1.0°C group, but the collagen fibers collapsed more rapidly in the 1.0°C group. In SDS electrophoresis, a slight change in the banding patterns was observed, but the relationship between this observation and changes in histology and physical properties was unclear. This study shows that it is possible to produce a supercooled state in fish meat, and demonstrates that supercooling is a potential new storage method that lowers the temperature without generating ice crystals.
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