Abstract

Actively growing bacteria suppress the development of copper-catalyzed rancidity in lean fish muscle. Apart from the antioxidant effect of the bacteria themselves, it could not be shown that fish muscle undergoing microbial deterioration became any less susceptible to oxidative rancidity as spoilage progressed.

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