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Food component characterization of muscle around pectoral fin, salmon fillet processing by-productsFood Component Characterization of Muscle around Pectoral Fin, Salmon Fillet Processing By-products

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Food Component Characterization of Muscle around Pectoral Fin, Salmon Fillet Processing By-products
Authors
Heu, M.S.Lee, D.H.Kang, K.T.Kim, H.J.Yoon, M.S.Park, K.H.Kim, J.-S.
Issue Date
2009
Publisher
한국식품영양과학회
Keywords
By-products; Muscle in around pectoral fin; Salmon; Salmon by-products; Seafood by-products
Citation
Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition, v.38, no.1, pp 70 - 75
Pages
6
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
Volume
38
Number
1
Start Page
70
End Page
75
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/27089
DOI
10.3746/jkfn.2009.38.1.070
ISSN
1226-3311
2288-5978
Abstract
For the effective use of salmon processing by-products, the food components of muscle around pectoral fin (MAPF) were investigated and compared with those of salmon fillet muscle (SFM). The proximate composition of MAPF was 64.4% for the moisture, 17.2% for the crude protein, 16.2% for the crude lipid and 1.4% for the ash. The pH, volatile basic nitrogen (VBN) content and yield of MAPF were 6.73, 7.8 mg/100 g and 7.4 (g/100 g SFM), respectively. The trichloroacetic acid (TCA) soluble-N content of MAPF was 479 mg/100 g, which was lower than that (612 mg/100 g) of SFM. The Hunter value of MAPF was 54.86 for L value, 22.08 for a value, 22.41 for b value and 52.35 for ΔE value, which were similar to those of SFM. The total content in amino acids of MAPF was 17.1 g/100 g, its major amino acids were aspartic acid, glutamic acid, leucine and lysine. The major fatty acids of MAPF were 16:0, 18:1n-9 and 18:2n-6, 20:5n-3 and 22:6n-3. No differences were found in the major fatty acids and the major amino acids between MAPF and SFM. The calcium and phosphorus contents of MAPF were 19.1 mg/100 g and 211.7 g/100 g, respectively. These results suggested that MAPF could be used as seafood resources.
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