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Journal of Food Science | 2011

Visible/near-infrared spectroscopy detects autolytic changes during storage of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.).

Izumi Sone; Ragnar L. Olsen; Reidun Dahl; Karsten Heia

UNLABELLED Visible (VIS)/near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy was used to investigate spectroscopic changes occurring during storage of Atlantic salmon fillets with and without bacterial growth. A storage experiment was conducted for 11 d postmortem. Bacterial growth was inhibited by soaking a group of salmon fillets in 3 mM NaN3 prior to storage, while a control group retained its normal bacterial growth. Spectra were obtained by directly applying the spectroscopic probe onto the loin part of each fillet stored under conditions accelerating degradation. Principal component analysis (PCA) was used to monitor and compare spectroscopic development of the 2 groups and the results showed that VIS/NIR spectral changes occurred in the control as well as the treated group of samples within a single day after filleting. After 2 d of storage, stored samples were distinguishable from those fresh in both groups and it was only after the microbial spoilage became pronounced (8 to 9 log colony forming unit [CFU]/g) that the spectra of the spoiled control samples could be differentiated from spectra of the treated samples with no bacterial growth. Microbial growth is therefore not the only explanation for the spectral variations prior to microbial spoilage. Nonmicrobial, autolytic changes including possible changes in the physical properties are also contributing. Our results show that VIS/NIR spectroscopy can detect autolytic changes occurring in salmon muscle during the early stage of storage, independent of microbial growth. PRACTICAL APPLICATION   Important spectroscopic changes occur even when microbial growth is not apparent. This indicates that VIS/NIR spectroscopy may be used to determine the degree of freshness before microbial spoilage becomes relevant.


Journal of Aquatic Food Product Technology | 2018

In-Pack Surface Pasteurization of Capture-Based, Pre-Rigor Filleted Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua)

Svein Kristian Stormo; Torstein Skåra; Dagbjørn Skipnes; Izumi Sone; Mats Carlehög; Karsten Heia; Martin Hansen Skjelvareid

ABSTRACT In this study, we targeted the surface bacteria of high quality vacuum-packed cod loins to investigate how this affected the shelf life. After heat processing, the storage temperature was kept at 4°C in order to mimic supermarket shelf conditions. Samples that had undergone minimal heating regimes were compared with control samples as well with samples that were heated into the core. Shelf life was assessed based on the findings of a sensory analysis and on microbial growth data and supported by measurements of liquid loss and pH. Surface pasteurization of these samples seems to prolong shelf life only to a limited degree, even for samples with a low initial contamination level. Transportation of some bacteria into the filet, possibly during the intense rigor mortis progress triggered by the heat process, may have created a general flux of water in the samples. Underneath the surface, these bacteria are exposed to a limited thermal load and very little microbial competition. Surface pasteurization is an efficient method to reduce microbial contamination of many foodstuffs. In the case of fresh fish, however, surface pasteurization seems to have a limited effect due to the structure of the muscle and the subsequent storage condition.


Journal of Food Engineering | 2012

Classification of fresh Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) fillets stored under different atmospheres by hyperspectral imaging

Izumi Sone; Ragnar L. Olsen; Agnar Holten Sivertsen; Guro Eilertsen; Karsten Heia


Food Control | 2014

Determination of the shelf life of cluster of the red king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) during chilled storage

Grete Elisabeth Lorentzen; Aase Vorre Skuland; Izumi Sone; Jørn-Owe Johansen; Bjørn Tore Rotabakk


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2012

Spectral changes of Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar L.) muscle during cold storage as affected by the oxidation state of heme.

Izumi Sone; Ragnar L. Olsen; Karsten Heia


Journal of Food Process Engineering | 2017

Modeling-assisted minimal heat processing of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)

Svein Kristian Stormo; Dagbjørn Skipnes; Izumi Sone; Aase Vorre Skuland; Karsten Heia; Torstein Skåra


24 | 2012

Automatisk kvalitetsdifferensiering av laksefilet

Karsten Heia; Agnar Holten Sivertsen; Jens Petter Wold; Silje Ottestad; Ulrike Böcker; Mats Carlehög; Themistoklis Altintzoglou; Izumi Sone; Bjørn Gundersen


13 | 2018

Hot smoked Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) Effects of catch season, frozen storage time of raw material (fillets) and chilled storage time of finished product, on colour and sensory characteristics

Torstein Skåra; Izumi Sone; Aase Vorre Skuland


42 | 2017

Utvikling og optimalisering av makrellfiletering

Izumi Sone; Torstein Skåra; Aase Vorre Skuland


Archive | 2013

Bestemmelse av holdbarhet på kjølt cluster av kongekrabbe

Grete Elisabeth Lorentzen; Aase Vorre Skuland; Izumi Sone; Jørn-Owe Johansen; Bjørn Tore Rotabakk

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Karsten Heia

Norwegian College of Fishery Science

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Torstein Skåra

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Ragnar L. Olsen

Norwegian College of Fishery Science

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Agnar Holten Sivertsen

Norwegian College of Fishery Science

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Bjørn Tore Rotabakk

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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Svein Kristian Stormo

Norwegian College of Fishery Science

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Jens Petter Wold

Norwegian Food Research Institute

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Reidun Dahl

Norwegian College of Fishery Science

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