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    Impact of icing systems with aqueous, ethanolic and ethanolic aqueous extracts of alga Fucus spiralis on microbial and biochemical quality of chilled hake (Merluccius merluccius)

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    9 páginas, 2 figuras, 3 tablasThe study focuses on the impact of icing systems with aqueous (AQ batch), ethanolic (ET batch) and ethanolic-aqueous (ET-AQ batch) extracts of alga Fucus spiralis on the microbial and biochemical quality of chilled hake (Merluccius merluccius). After a 13-day storage, comparison with fish kept under traditional ice proved a significant (P < 0.05) antimicrobial effect against aerobes, psychrotrophs, proteolytic and lipolytic bacteria, derived of the presence of F. spiralis ethanolic extracts in the icing medium (ET and ET-AQ batches). Additionally, an inhibitory effect of both ethanol extracts was also obtained concerning lipid oxidation development (i.e. secondary and tertiary lipid oxidation compounds). Additionally, lipid damage assessment showed lower mean values in tertiary oxidation compound formation in hake belonging to the ET-AQ batch throughout the whole storage period. Present research indicates that ET-AQ ice condition can lead to a marked quality and safety enhancement as well as to profitable commercial value increasesThis work was supported by the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC, Spain; project PIE 201370E001) and the CONACYT Mexico grant 154046.Peer reviewe
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