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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2006-11-28
    Print ISSN: 0938-1287
    Electronic ISSN: 1432-2153
    Topics: Physics , Technology
    Published by Springer
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Quality of tiger-toothed croaker stored in flake ice was studied for 19 days by sensory, chemical (total volatile basic nitrogen (TVB-N)), (thiobarbituric values (TBA)), pH and microbial (total viable count, TVC) methods. Sensory scheme was modified according to the panelists perception and a specific schema was created for this fish. Sensory analyses showed that: "gills color and odor", "convexity of eyes", "peritoneum" and "elasticity of flesh" are the best sensory parameters. Results of sensory and microbial analyses had high correlation. Total viable count of flesh was 2.86 log cfu g -1 at first day and reached the limiting level of TVC (106 ) after 15 days of storage (P〈0.05). TVB-N levels were 15.31mg/100 g tissue at the first day of storage and reached 36.52mg/100 g at the end of storage day (P〈0.05). Measuring amounts of TVB-N showed that total volatile basic nitrogen is a good quality index for tigertoothed croaker during ice storage. The initial level of TBA was 0.83mg of malondialdehyde per kg flesh (mg MDA/kg) and increased to 3.75mg MDA/kg at the end of storage. TBA levels were less than limiting level (5mg MDA/kg) over the period of storage. According to the results, shelf-life of tiger-toothed croaker was determined 15 days during ice storage.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Tiger ; Otolithes ruber ; Storage ; Tiger-toothed croaker ; Life ; Determination ; Ice ; Flake ice ; Quality ; Shelf-life
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.87-96
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The present work was conducted to investigate the chemical composition (amino acid, mineral content, and lipid profile) of bones from three different Iranian pelagic fish species. The biochemical composition of Sardinella gibbosa, Clupeonella engrauliformis and Stolephorus indicus bones captured from the Iranian Ocean (the Oman Sea and Caspian Sea) were determined. The analysis of amino acids and fatty acid profiles was done by HPLC and GC and also analysis of minerals was done by means of flame atomic emission spectrophotometry. The least amount of mono unsaturated fatty acids was observed in C. engrauliformis (p〈0.05). The highest contents of polyunsaturated fatty acids and n3/n6 ratio were observed in bones of C. engrauliformis. High levels of Ca, Fe, P, Zn and Cu minerals were measured in S. gibbosa and C. engrauliformis, respectively. The highest values of basic amino acid and sulfur containing amino acids were measured in S. gibbosa and C. engrauliformis, respectively. The chemical index did not reveal lack of any essential amino acids in three studied fish varieties compared to reference protein. On the basis of result, the best bone composition was observed in S. gibbosa. Therefore, the use of bone powders varieties of these fish could be useful in food industries.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biochemical composition ; Bone ; Sardinella gibbosa ; Clupeonella engrauliformis ; Stolephorus indicus
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.1312-1324
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In the present study, accumulation of manganese, cadmium, zinc, iron and copper in the commercially fish species (silver pomfret and tiger tooth croaker) caught from Bandarabbas coasts at 2010 was measured and the risk of daily intake of them in Hormozagan urban population was estimated. The average concentrations (µ/g dry weight) of manganese, cadmium, zinc, iron, and copper in the muscle tissue of silver pomfret were 1.248, 0.217, 14.444, 2.397 and 3.300, respectively, while the concentration of them in tiger tooth croaker were 1.009, 0.403, 12.564, 4.467 and 2.366, respectively. According to fish consumption rate, urban populations of the province were divided into four groups; low, medium, high and very high. The target hazard quotient (THQ) in each group calculated separately. The THQ of all groups were much lower than 1 in the two fish. The results showed that urban populations of the province have not any risk due to accumulation of the studied heavy metals.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Target hazard quotient (THQ) ; silver ; Heavy metals ; Fish ; Silver
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.127-136
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  • 5
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/21809 | 18721 | 2018-01-08 09:25:21 | 21809 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-02
    Description: Quality of tiger-toothed croaker stored in flake ice was studied for 19 days by sensory, chemical (total volatile basic nitrogen (TVB-N)), (thiobarbituric values (TBA)), pH and microbial (total viable count, TVC) methods. Sensory scheme was modified according to the panelists perception and a specific schema was created for this fish. Sensory analyses showed that: "gills color and odor", "convexity of eyes", "peritoneum" and "elasticity of flesh" are the best sensory parameters. Results of sensory and microbial analyses had high correlation. Total viable count of flesh was 2.86 log cfu g-1 at first day and reached the limiting level of TVC (106) after 15 days of storage (P〈0.05). TVB-N levels were 15.31mg/100 g tissue at the first day of storage and reached 36.52mg/100 g at the end of storage day (P〈0.05). Measuring amounts of TVB-N showed that total volatile basic nitrogen is a good quality index for tiger-toothed croaker during ice storage. The initial level of TBA was 0.83mg of malondialdehyde per kg flesh (mg MDA/kg) and increased to 3.75mg MDA/kg at the end of storage. TBA levels were less than limiting level (5mg MDA/kg) over the period of storage. According to the results, shelf-life of tiger-toothed croaker was determined 15 days during ice storage.
    Keywords: Biology ; Chemistry ; Fisheries ; Shelf-life ; Quality ; Tiger-toothed croaker ; Flake ice ; Otolithes ruber ; Iran
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
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    Format: 87-96
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/21956 | 18721 | 2018-01-18 09:55:50 | 21956 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-05
    Description: In the present study, accumulation of manganese, cadmium, zinc, iron and copper in the commercially fish species (silver pomfret and tiger tooth croaker) caught from Bandarabbas coasts at 2010 was measured and the risk of daily intake of them in Hormozagan urban population was estimated. The average concentrations (µ/g dry weight) of manganese, cadmium, zinc, iron, and copper in the muscle tissue of silver pomfret were 1.248, 0.217, 14.444, 2.397 and 3.300, respectively, while the concentration of them in tiger tooth croaker were 1.009, 0.403, 12.564, 4.467 and 2.366, respectively. According to fish consumption rate, urban populations of the province were divided into four groups; low, medium, high and very high. The target hazard quotient (THQ) in each group calculated separately. The THQ of all groups were much lower than 1 in the two fish. The results showed that urban populations of the province have not any risk due to accumulation of the studied heavy metals.
    Keywords: Biology ; Fisheries ; Pollution ; Heavy metals ; fish ; Target hazard quotient (THQ) ; Hormozgan province ; consumption ; silver ; iran
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: article , TRUE
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    Format: 127-136
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  • 7
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/23163 | 18721 | 2018-06-19 15:03:15 | 23163 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-13
    Description: The present work was conducted to investigate the chemical composition (amino acid, mineral content, and lipid profile) of bones from three different Iranian pelagic fish species. The biochemical composition of Sardinella gibbosa, Clupeonella engrauliformis and Stolephorus indicus bones captured from the Iranian Ocean (the Oman Sea and Caspian Sea) were determined. The analysis of amino acids and fatty acid profiles was done by HPLC and GC and also analysis of minerals was done by means of flame atomic emission spectrophotometry. The least amount of mono unsaturated fatty acids was observed in C. engrauliformis (p〈0.05). The highest contents of polyunsaturated fatty acids and n3/n6 ratio were observed in bones of C. engrauliformis. High levels of Ca, Fe, P, Zn and Cu minerals were measured in S. gibbosa and C. engrauliformis, respectively. The highest values of basic amino acid and sulfur containing amino acids were measured in S. gibbosa and C. engrauliformis, respectively. The chemical index did not reveal lack of any essential amino acids in three studied fish varieties compared to reference protein. On the basis of result, the best bone composition was observed in S. gibbosa. Therefore, the use of bone powders varieties of these fish could be useful in food industries.
    Keywords: Biology ; Fisheries ; Biochemical composition ; Bone ; Sardinella gibbosa ; Clupeonella engrauliformis ; Stolephorus indicus ; Oman Sea ; Caspian Sea ; Iran
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: article , TRUE
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    Format: 1312-1324
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