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Quality of farmed Atlantic cod: effects of season and storage

Journal

AQUACULTURE RESEARCH
Volume 41, Issue 8, Pages 1203-1210

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2109.2009.02407.x

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cod; season; ice storage; quality

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  1. Research Council of Norway [158929/I10]

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Farming of Atlantic cod makes it possible to supply cod throughout the year. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of season and postmortem ice storage on the quality parameters of farmed cod. Farmed Atlantic cod were sampled from the same pen in the period February 2006-March 2007. Cod whole body and somatic weight, condition factors and hepatosomatic index were all affected by season, all decreasing during maturation and spawning in the winter. Muscle pH and water were influenced by season, increasing during maturation and spawning and then decreasing after spawning. Season also affected the colour of the fillet. There was a significant increase in whiteness post-spawning and a decrease during the second maturation. Water-holding capacity (WHC), levels of trimethylamine oxide and trimethylamine, as well as microbiological data, did not vary due to season. Muscle pH, water content, WHC and microbial counts increased during storage for all samplings.

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