| Literature DB >> 30698102 |
Md Mizanur Rahman1,2, Mario Shibata1, Gamal ElMasry3,4,5, Naho Nakazawa1, Shigeki Nakauchi5, Tomoaki Hagiwara1, Kazufumi Osako1, Emiko Okazaki1.
Abstract
The present study was conducted to characterize fluorophores in the fish body using three-dimensional fluorescence fingerprints (3D-FFs) and to utilize these 3D-FFs obtained from frozen horse mackerel (Trachurus japonicus) fillets to predict early post-mortem changes. Alive fish were sacrificed instantly, preserved in ice until 2 days, and then filleted, vacuum packed, and frozen. Subsequently, 3D-FFs of the frozen fillets were acquired using F-7000 aided with a fiber probe. Post-mortem freshness changes were tracked by measuring adenylate energy charge (AEC) values and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD and NADH) content. Partial least squares regression models for predicting AEC values and NADH content in frozen fish meat showed good fittings, with R2 of 0.90 and 0.85, by utilizing eight and five excitation wavelengths, respectively, based on their fluorescence features acquired from standard fluorophores. This novel approach of 3D-FFs could be utilized as an efficient technique for at-line monitoring of frozen fish quality.Entities:
Keywords: AEC value; Frozen food quality; NADH; excitation-emission matrix (EEM); partial least squares regression (PLSR)
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30698102 DOI: 10.1080/09168451.2019.1569494
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosci Biotechnol Biochem ISSN: 0916-8451 Impact factor: 2.043