Improving the Color Shelf Life of Farmed Southern Bluefin Tuna ('Thunnus maccoyii') Flesh with Dietary Supplements of Vitamins E and C and Selenium

Title
Improving the Color Shelf Life of Farmed Southern Bluefin Tuna ('Thunnus maccoyii') Flesh with Dietary Supplements of Vitamins E and C and Selenium
Publication Date
2008
Author(s)
Buchanan, Jeffrey G
Thomas, Philip
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Place of publication
United States of America
DOI
10.1080/10498850802199642
UNE publication id
une:5905
Abstract
The use of dietary antioxidants to increase the shelf life of farmed southern bluefin tuna (SBT) flesh was examined over a 10-week period using either a standard pellet (Control) or high-vitamin pellet (HV) fortified with vitamin E, vitamin C, and selenium. Following harvest, muscle samples were taken and assessed for antioxidant content. Flesh color shelf life was assessed in muscle stored at 4°C for 8 days. Muscle vitamin levels were significantly higher in the HV group than the Control group for vitamin E (20.4 ± 1.74 vs 9.7 ± 0.89 mg/kg) and vitamin C (29.1 ± 4.36 vs 4.3 ± 0.41 mg.kg⁻¹), but selenium levels were not higher. Muscle samples from the HV group had a slower rate of browning than did those from the Control group, particularly over days 4 to 7 of storage. Results indicated that feeding a diet approximately 10 times higher in dietary antioxidants raised levels of vitamin E and vitamin C, but not selenium, in tuna flesh and increased the shelf life of tuna.
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Citation
Journal of Aquatic Food Product Technology, 17(3), p. 285-302
ISSN
1547-0636
1049-8850
Start page
285
End page
302

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