Suppression of Spoilage Rates of Bombay Duck (Harpodon nehereus) Homogenates by Gamma Radiation |
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Authors: | M. D. Alur N. F. Lewis S. S. Mavinkurve U. S. Kumta |
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Affiliation: | Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Biochemistry and Food Technology Division, Trombay, Bombay 400 085, India |
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Abstract: | The spoilage rates of unirradiated and irradiated (0.1 Mrad) Bombay duck (Harpodon nehereus) homogenates stored at 0°C, 10°C and 30°C in terms of organoleptic score (OS) total bacterial count (TBC), trimethylamine content (TMA), and total volatile basic nitrogen (TVBN) followed a linear response with increase in temperature. Unirradiated Bombay duck stored at 0°C were found to spoil faster than those irradiated at 0.1 Mrad; the spoilage rates derived for TBC, TMA, TVBN and OS were 0.42, 0.67, 1.93 and ?0.86 respectively for unirradiated samples as compared with corresponding values of 0.31, 0.55, 1.19 and ?0.19 for the irradiated samples. The spoilage rates of unirradiated Bombay duck stored at 10°C and 30°C measured as a function of OS, TMA and TVBN were consistently higher than their irradiated (0.1 Mrad) counterparts. In the case of irradiated samples, TBC was not a satisfactory index of spoilage. |
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Keywords: | steroidal saponin Ophiopogon japonicus neuritogenic activity PC12 cells structure-activity relationship |
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