期刊
TRENDS IN FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 110, 期 -, 页码 405-417出版社
ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON
DOI: 10.1016/j.tifs.2021.02.015
关键词
Caviar; Fish roe substituent; Wild & farmed sturgeon; Authenticity; Processing; Biochemical analysis
This review provides extensive knowledge on the compositional variability among roe produced by different fish species, as well as the impact of fish farming, processing methods, and storage conditions on caviar/roe quality. Various quality control methods, such as biochemical, analytical, and molecular methods, are summarized as essential tools for assessing roe authenticity and biodiversity, highlighting the importance of lipid profiles and molecular genetic techniques for discriminating roe origin. The potential of underexploited tools, like color measurements and computer vision, and the importance of intelligent packaging for monitoring roe freshness are discussed, underscoring the need for future research to fully capitalize on the health benefits of roe as a promising functional food.
Background: Caviar, salt-cured unfertilized roe of sturgeon fish, is a food delicacy associated with royalty and nutritive properties since prehistoric times. The drastic decline in wild sturgeon populations has led to an increased aquaculture production of caviar roe and its substitutes from other species i.e. lumpfish, herring, tobiko, cod, shad and mullet. Fish roes are highly nutritive foods comprising a myriad of biochemical components with several health benefits viz. high quality protein, polyunsaturated fats, vitamins and minerals which are influenced by its biodiversity, fish farming and industrial processing. Scope and approach: We provided in this review extensive knowledge regarding interspecies compositional variability among roe produced by different fish species, with respect to the impact of fish farming, different processing methods and storage conditions on caviar/roe quality. Different quality control methods viz. biochemical, analytical and molecular methods, for evaluating caviar authenticity and biodiversity of roe products are summarized as essential tools to assess roe counterfeiting and/or mislabeling. Key findings and conclusions: Biochemical markers for discriminating the roe origin (wild vs. domesticated fish) are highlighted with lipid profiles being more efficient than protein analysis. Molecular genetic techniques were also posed as competent species-discriminatory tools. Other underexploited tools were introduced as future perspectives viz. color measurements and computer vision, as rapid non-destructive methods. Intelligent packaging should be sought as a valuable method for monitoring roe freshness. The full health benefits of roe, as a promising functional food, are not yet fully capitalized upon which warrants future research to prove its efficacy using mechanistic and clinical studies.
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