Abstract

This study assessed the effects of ε-polylysine hydrochloride (ε-PLH) and rosemary extract (RE) combined with slightly acidic electrolyzed water (SAEW) on the shelf life of obscure pufferfish (Takifugu obscurus) during refrigerated storage at (4± 1 °C). The samples were first dipped in SAEW and then treated with sterilized water (CK) and other solutions (0.2% RE [RE], 0.3% ε-PLH [PLH], and 0.2% RE + 0.3% ε-PLH [RE+PLH], respectively). Afterwards, microbiological, physicochemical, water migration, and sensory attributes were periodically assessed. The results showed that compared with CK and RE groups, ε-PLH treatment could effectively inhibit microbial growth and delay the increase in total volatile base nitrogen (TVB-N). In addition, microbial indexes, TVB-N, thiobarbituric acid, and metmyoglobin value in the samples treated with RE+ε-PLH were lower than those with ε-PLH or RE alone during storage. Meanwhile, samples treated with RE+ε-PLH exhibited the best sensory properties and no effect on color parameters. Based on the results of microbiological analysis, the shelf life of obscure pufferfish treated with RE+ε-PLH was 14 days during refrigerated storage at (4± 1 °C). PRACTICAL APPLICATION: In our study, the combined application of ε-PLH, RE, and SAEW was effective to extend the shelf life of obscure pufferfish. Based on the results of total viable counts, the RE+PLH group had a shelf life of approximately 14 days. Accordingly, bio-preservatives combined with SAEW technology have a broad application potential in the storage of obscure pufferfish.

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