Effects of herbal essential oils used to extend the shelf life of freshwater-reared Asian sea bass fish (Lates calcarifer)

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Harpaz, S
Glatman, L
Drabkin, V
Gelman, A
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[1] Agr Res Org, Volcani Ctr, Dept Aquaculture, IL-50250 Bet Dagan, Israel
[2] Kimron Vet Inst, Fishery Prod Lab, IL-50250 Bet Dagan, Israel
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10.4315/0362-028X-66.3.410
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Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
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Sensory and microbiological characteristics of Asian sea bass (Lates calcar fer) fish raised in a freshwater pond were evaluated during cold storage for 33 days. Whole fish (averaging 400 g each) were stored in a cold storage room at 0 to 2degreesC. Essential oils of herbs-thyme (Thymus vulgaris) and oregano (Origanum vulgare)-added at 0.05% (vol/vol) were used as preservatives. On the basis of the sensory test results as well as the bacteriological tests, the addition of oregano and thyme essential oils can considerably slow the process of spoilage. The fish treated with these oils were still fit for human consumption after 33 days of storage. The results obtained through sensory tests are corroborated to a great extent by the chemical (hypoxanthine) tests and to a lesser extent by the physical (Cosmos units) tests. The initial total bacteriological counts were 1.7 x 10(3) CFU/cm(2) on the fish surface and < 10(2) CFU/g in the fish flesh, and in the control treatment (without preservatives), these counts rose continuously, reaching around 10(7) CFU/cm(2) on the fish surface and 10(3) CFU/g in the flesh after 33 days of storage at 0 to 2 degrees C. The use of herbal essential oils as preservatives, on the other hand, resulted in a maximal count of 10(5) CFU/cm(2) on the fish surface, while the bacterial count in the flesh remained <10(2) CFU/g by the end of the 33-day storage period at 0 to 2degreesC.
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