Theaim of this study was to investigate the effects of Sodiume alginate edible coating with concentrations of 0/25, 1/25, 0/75 and 1/75% (W/V) on chemical changesof dressed Kilka during frozen storage. Prepared samples of Kilka fish have been coated for 1 h with the dipping method. Coated and uncoated samples have been packed in polyethylene dishes with selphon coverage (75 packs of 250 g). Chemical parameters (moisture, ash, protein, TVNand lipid) were examined in frozen storage at -18οC for 4 months. SPSS Statistical Software was used for data analysis, using One Way ANOVA test. Significant reduction was found (P<0.05) in moisture value with increase of Sodiume alginate concentration during the study. Significant differences were found in TVN values during the third and fourth months but there were no significant differences (P<0.05) in ash and protein content. The highest content of TVN was found in control samples and use of Sodiume alginate edible coating affected the reduction of TVN, prevented the lipid oxidation, increased the shelf-life of Kilka and reduced the moisture.
Khanedan N, Motalebi A A, Khanipour A A, koochekian sabour A, Seifzadeh M, Hasanzati rostami A. Effects of different concentrations of Sodium alginate as an edible film on chemical changes of dressed Kilka during frozen storage. IJFS 2011; 10 (4) :654-662 URL: http://jifro.ir/article-1-273-en.html