Efficience of the ice-salt mixture in the conservation of trevallies (Caranx hippos) caught ay the artisanal fishing port of Cotonou (Southem Bénin)
Loading...
Date
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Abstract
Fish is a food consumed by many animal species, including humans. In addition to providing high quality protein, fish is a source of many essential micronutrients, including several vitamins (D, A and B), minerals (calcium, iodine, zinc, iron and selenium) and omega polyunsaturated fatty acids. 3 Unfortunately, it is a highly perishable product because of its high water content. This study aimed to improve the conservation process of the Caranx hippos. For that, the effectiveness of the ice-salt mix on fish conservation was assessed. The samples were stored in ice-salt mixture and characterized on sensory and microbiological levels. Results from the sensory evaluation showed that all samples were in good fresh condition and that the ice-salt mixture was more appreciated on several characteristics in relation to ice only. Microbiological analyses showed that samples have a low microbial load marked by the absence of total coliforms, staphylococci, salmonella, and anaerobic sulfuto-reducing bacteria agents. There were fewer than 10 CFU of yeast and mold per gram of samples. Nevertheless, samples were contaminated by the total flora (1.7 × 105 CFU/g) for sample conserved which a mixture of ice and salt and 2.3.105 CFU/g for the sample preserved with ice only). This method needs to be optimized in view of its extension.
