Research Journal of Biological Sciences

Year: 2009
Volume: 4
Issue: 4
Page No. 525 - 530

Lipid Quality Deteroriation of Bagridae Catfish (Mystus nemurus) During Storage

Authors : Willy Pranata Widjaja , A.S. Abdulamir , Fatimah Bt. Abu Bakar , Nazamid B. Saari , Zamri B. Ishak and A. Abdul Hamid

Abstract: Lipid damage indices of whole freshwater catfish (Mystus nemurus) stored at ambient (28±2°C), chilled (10±2°C) and iced (2±1°C) temperature for 24 h, 10 and 20 days, respectively, were studied. Lipid quality deterioration was evaluated by measuring free fatty acids, peroxide values, p-anisidine value, thiobarbituric acid and polyene index. The results showed that Mystus nemurus is a fatty fish species with 16.8-19% of fat content. The lipid hydrolysis and lipid oxidation that occurred after 12 h at ambient, 8 days at chilled and 16 days at iced storage increased significantly (p<0.05) to unacceptable levels with decreased polyene. This study demonstrates evidence-based research that typical storage conditions for Mystus nemurus is of practical significance to producers and consumers.

How to cite this article:

Willy Pranata Widjaja , A.S. Abdulamir , Fatimah Bt. Abu Bakar , Nazamid B. Saari , Zamri B. Ishak and A. Abdul Hamid , 2009. Lipid Quality Deteroriation of Bagridae Catfish (Mystus nemurus) During Storage. Research Journal of Biological Sciences, 4: 525-530.

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