Effects of transportation stress on quality and sensory profiles of Nile tilapia fillets

Authors

  • Elenice Souza dos Reis Goes Federal University of Grande Dourados; Faculty of Agricultural Sciences
  • Jorge Antônio Ferreira de Lara Embrapa Pantanal
  • Eliane Gasparino State University of Maringá; Dept. of Animal Science
  • Marcio Douglas Goes Western Paraná State University; Dept. of Animal Science
  • Jovana Silva Garbelini Zuanazzi State University of Maringá; Dept. of Food Science
  • Nelson Maurício Lopera-Barrero State University of Londrina; Dept. of Animal Science
  • Maria del Pilar Rodriguez Rodriguez State University of Maringá; Dept. of Animal Science
  • Pedro Luiz de Castro State University of Maringá; Dept. of Animal Science
  • Ricardo Pereira Ribeiro State University of Maringá; Dept. of Animal Science

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-992x-2016-0387

Keywords:

Oreochromis niloticus, pH, colorimetry, water holding capacity, sensory analysis

Abstract

This study evaluated pre-slaughter stress and its influence on the stress indicators, quality characteristics and sensory characteristics of Nile tilapia fillets. To this end, two experiments were conducted: (1) two transportation times (60 and 240 min), with a density of 200 kg m−3, were compared to control treatment fish (in which the fish were removed from the net cage and immediately euthanized); and (2) two transportation densities (100 and 400 kg m−3), transported for 180 min, compared with control treatment fish. In experiment 1, the transportation time of 60 min resulted in higher levels of serum cortisol and plasma glucose compared to the transportation time of 240 min and the control. Fish fillets transported for 240 min had higher water-holding capacity, less water loss by pressure and higher levels of juiciness compared to fish transported for 60 min. Color, pH and water loss during cooking were not affected by transportation time. In experiment 2, transportation densities of 100 and 400 kg m−3 did not significantly affect the stress indicators nor the instrumental quality parameters of the fillets, but fish transported at 400 kg m−3 showed better visual acceptance by panellists.

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Published

2018-08-01

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Food Science and Technology

How to Cite

Effects of transportation stress on quality and sensory profiles of Nile tilapia fillets. (2018). Scientia Agricola, 75(4), 321-328. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-992x-2016-0387