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Effects of Brief Summer or Winter Fasting on the Muscle Quality of Cultured Pacific Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus orientalis)
Authors:Yasuyoshi Miyake  Bimol Chandra Roy  Masashi Ando  Tokihiko Okada  Yoshifumi Sawada  Manabu Seoka
Institution:1. Biobank Company , Okayama, Japan;2. Laboratory of Aquatic Food Science, Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Agriculture , Kinki University , Nara, Japan;3. Oshima Experimental Station, Fisheries Laboratory , Kinki University , Wakayama, Japan;4. Toyama Experimental Station, Fisheries Laboratory , Kinki University , Toyama, Japan
Abstract:The effects of fasting on the quality of the dorsal and ventral ordinary muscles from cultured Pacific bluefin tuna (Thunnus orientalis) during chilled storage were investigated. Tuna were subjected to fasting for 2 days in the summer or 6 days in the winter prior to harvesting. The breaking strength of the dorsal ordinary muscle sampled in the summer increased until 24 h and then decreased. There were no significant differences in the lipid and glycogen content of the ordinary muscle after 9 h of storage between the controls and either fasting group. The pH of the ordinary muscle subjected to summer and winter fasting was higher than in the controls after 24–48 h of storage. However, the relationship between the pH and glycogen content was unclear. The metmyoglobin content during chilled storage was lower in the ordinary muscles from either fasting group than in the controls. In conclusion, fasting for 6 days in the winter improved the color stability of the ordinary muscle without a decline in its lipid content.
Keywords:proximate composition  glycogen  metmyoglobin formation  cultured tuna  fasting
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