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Effects of Different Freezing Rate and Frozen Storage Temperature on the Quality of Large-Mouth Bass ( Micropterus salmoides ).

Yulong BaoYaqi ZhangWanjun Xu
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
In order to clarify the individual role of freezing and frozen storage on the quality of fish, fillets of large-mouth bass ( Micropterus salmoides ) were subjected to different freezing rates (freezing with -18 °C (A), -60 °C (B), and -60 °C with forced air circulation at 2 m/s (C), respectively) followed by frozen storage at -18 °C for 30 and 90 days. Another two groups were frozen at -60 °C, followed by storage at -40 °C (D) and -60 °C (E), respectively. Results showed that water-holding and TVBN were mainly affected by storage time. No significant changes were found in free thiol content among treatments. A greater freezing rate and lower storage temperature generally led to lower TBARS. GC × GC-TOFMS revealed a total of 66 volatile compounds, which were related to lipid oxidation. PLS-DA showed that fresh samples were separated from the frozen-thawed ones, and fillets in groups D and E were relatively close to fresh fillets in the composition of oxidation-related volatiles. In conclusion, freezing rate and storage temperature had a significant impact on lipid oxidation and protein denaturation in the fillets of large-mouth bass, while protein oxidation was more affected by freezing rate.
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