Abstract

Lipid oxidation during processing of Chinese traditional salting fish of White Chinese Croaker (Argyrosomus amoyensis) were studied by evaluating the changes in physicochemical parameters, peroxide value (POV),and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS), and lipoxygenase (LOX) activities. ANOVA-partial least squares regression (APLSR) analysis showed that POV and TBARS were negtive related to moisture content, and TBARS was positive related to salt content, but they were all poorly related to LOX activity. Therefore, proper salinity can promote lipid oxidation, and autoxidation may be the main cause of lipid oxidation in salting fish.

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