Quality changes of Larimichthys crocea pretreated by ultrasonic-assisted immersion under cold storage at 4 °C
[Display omitted] •Ultrasound (US) has a sterilization effect.•Orthogonal ultrasound will affect microbial growth.•Orthogonal ultrasound will be the development trend of food sterilization. The effects of several ultrasonic treatments during cold storage at 4 °C on the quality of large yellow croake...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ultrasonics sonochemistry 2023-08, Vol.98, p.106484-106484, Article 106484 |
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•Ultrasound (US) has a sterilization effect.•Orthogonal ultrasound will affect microbial growth.•Orthogonal ultrasound will be the development trend of food sterilization.
The effects of several ultrasonic treatments during cold storage at 4 °C on the quality of large yellow croaker (Pseudosciaena crocea) were suggested. Large yellow croaker fillets were divided into six different groups for treatment. (a) CK (without any treatment), (b) A (single frequency 20 kHz), (c) B (single frequency 40 kHz), (d) C (left and right dual frequency 20 + 40 kHz), (e) D (orthogonal dual frequency: left and right 40 kHz, upper and lower 20 kHz), and (f) E (orthogonal dual frequency: left and right 20 kHz, upper and lower 20 kHz). The samples were divided into six groups, placed in sterile PE bags, and chilled to 4 °C. In order to determine the impact of ultrasonic treatment on the quality of large yellow croaker during cold storage, microbial indicators and physical and chemical indicators were measured every 3 days. The total number of colonies, the percentage of psychrophilic bacteria, the sample's pH, and its TVB-N value were all shown to grow at a much slower pace following ultrasonic treatment. In addition, the antibacterial effect of dual frequency ultrasound was gradually better than that of single frequency ultrasound. In conclusion, Group D has a pretty excellent impact on preserving overall sample quality. |
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ISSN: | 1350-4177 1873-2828 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2023.106484 |