Protection of menhaden mince lipids from rancidity during frozen storage
1989
Hwang, K.T. | Regenstein, J.M.
Several antioxidants as well as vacuum packaging and changes in frozen storage temperatures (-7 degrees C and -20 degrees C) were tested for their effect on the peroxide values and free fatty acids (FFA) of frozen minces from Gulf menhaden, Brevoortia patronus and Atlantic menhaden, Brevoortia tyrannus. Vacuum packaging was the most effective in retarding oxidative rancidity. Storage at -20 degrees C also reduced the oxidation versus -7 degrees C. Ascorbic acid and erythorbic acid had the best antioxidant activity of the additives tested. Tocopherols, rosemary extracts, and tertiary butylhydroquinone (TBHQ) had limited antioxidant activity. Storage at -20 degrees C inhibited hydrolytoc rancidity. Neither vaccum packaging nor any of the additives prevented FFA development at -7 degrees C.
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