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Identification and measurement of fatty acids, amino acids in roe of tuna fish (Thunnus tonggol) and its TVB and peroxide value during cold storage
The first aim of this research was to identify fatty acids, amino acids composition of Thunnus
tonggol roe and their changes during cold storage (-18'C). The second aim was to determine
the changes of moisture, protein, fat and ash contents of the roe during one year cold storage
(-18'C). 60 samples of longtail tuna (Thunnus tonggol) ovaries were randomly collected form
Bandar-e-Abbas landings. The samples were frozen at-30'C and kept in cold store at -18'C
for one year. According to a time table, the samples were examined for identification of
fatty acids, amino acids, moisture, protein, fat, ash, peroxide and T.V.N. and their changes
were evaluated during this time. The results showed that 26 fatty acids were identified. The
unsaturated fatty acids (UFA) and saturated fatty acids (SFA) were 62.33 and 37.6%,
respectively, in fresh roe. So that, DHA (C22:6) and oleic acid (C18:1) had high amounts
(24.79 and 21.88%) among the UFA and palmitic acid (C16:0) was the most content
(22.75%) among the SFA. The PUFA/SFA was 0.91. Also, 17 amino acids were identified
that essential amino acids (EAA) and nonessential amino acids (NE) were 10478 and 7562
mg/100g, respectively, and E/NE was 1.38. Among the EAA and NE, lysine (2110mg/100g)
and aspartic acid (1924 mg/100g) were the most contents. Also, results showed that moisture,
ash, protein and fat contents were 72.74, 1.8, 19.88 and 4.53%, respectively, in fresh roe. The
effects of freezing and cold storage on the roes showed that UFA and SFA contents have
reached to 49.83 and 48.07%, respectively, at the end of cold storage. It indicated that these
compounds change to each other during frozen storage. Also, n-3 and n-6 series of fatty
acids were 32.75 and 1.61% in fresh roe. But their contents decreased to 22.96 and 1.25% at
the end of period. Among the fatty acids, 22:6 and C16:0 had the most changes. The changes
of fatty acids were significantly at 95% level except for C15:1, C18:3(n-3) and C20:4(n-6).
All of the amino acids decreased in frozen storage and their changes were significantly
(P<0.05). EAA was 7818 mg/100g and E/NE was 1.27 at the end of storage period. Among
the amino acids, leucine and lysine had the most changes. Moisture, ash, protein and fat
contents were 70.13, 1.82, 19.4 and 6.51%, respectively, at the end of storage period. The
peroxide value and T.V.N. increased during storage. So that, their contents have reached to
5.86 mg/kg and 26.37 mg/100 g, respectively, at the end of frozen storage. The best shelf life
of Thunnus tonggol roe was 6 or 7 months, because of lipid oxidation and increasing of
peroxide