Chitosan Decelerates Melanosis in Shrimp: A Novel Technique for Visual Quality Assessment Using Digital Image Analysis

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 FISHERIES Israeli Journal of Aquaculture-bamidgeh Pub Date : 2023-10-17 DOI:10.46989/001c.88509
Ali Eslem Kadak
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The study aimed to determine the effects of chitosan, sodium metabisulfite, and citric acid against melanosis, which causes significant economic losses during the storage of shrimps. For this purpose, two different types of chitosan were extracted from tiger prawn shell wastes. The extracted chitosan was characterized by viscosity, FT-IR, XRD, SEM imaging, and color analyses. Prevention of melanosis formation was investigated by testing chitosan, sodium metabisulfite, and citric acid. To achieve this, fresh deep-water pink shrimp samples immersed in different solutions were stored for 12 days at 4℃. Melanosis formation in the samples was observed via color measurement, sensory evaluation, and image analysis. According to the results of the research, the deacetylation degrees of chitosans were found to be 99.50 and 89.51% and 76.31 and 78.24% by two different methods, respectively. Viscosities were measured as 0.34 and 4.17 cSt, respectively. Regarding the color parameters, the L* values were 83.68 and 78.94, a* values were 0.55 and 2.71, and b* values were 10.33 and 13.85, respectively. According to the sensory evaluation conducted throughout the study, melanosis formation was observed in all groups starting from the 6th day. On the 8th day, the control groups exceeded the acceptability threshold, and on the 12th day, melanosis formation spread throughout the body in all groups. The sensory evaluation results were supported by the color measurement and image analysis implemented for the first time in this study. The present study’s results showed that chitosan obtained from shellfish wastes decelerates melanosis formation as an alternative to commercially used chemicals.
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壳聚糖减缓虾黑变:一种利用数字图像分析评估视觉质量的新技术
该研究旨在确定壳聚糖、焦亚硫酸钠和柠檬酸对黑化病的影响,黑化病在虾的储存过程中会造成重大的经济损失。以虎虾壳为原料,提取两种不同类型的壳聚糖。通过粘度、FT-IR、XRD、SEM和颜色分析对壳聚糖进行了表征。通过壳聚糖、焦亚硫酸钠和柠檬酸的试验,探讨了预防黑变的作用。为此,将新鲜的深水粉虾样品浸泡在不同的溶液中,在4℃下保存12天。通过颜色测量,感官评估和图像分析观察样品中的黑变形成。根据研究结果,通过两种不同的方法,壳聚糖的去乙酰化度分别为99.50和89.51%,76.31和78.24%。测得粘度分别为0.34 cSt和4.17 cSt。在颜色参数方面,L*值分别为83.68和78.94,a*值分别为0.55和2.71,b*值分别为10.33和13.85。根据整个研究过程中进行的感官评估,从第6天开始,所有组都观察到黑变的形成。第8天,对照组超过了可接受阈值,第12天,各组黑变的形成遍布全身。感官评价结果得到了本研究首次实施的颜色测量和图像分析的支持。本研究结果表明,从贝类废物中获得的壳聚糖作为商业化学品的替代品,可以减缓黑素病的形成。
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