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Food Chem ; 343: 128418, 2021 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33160769

ABSTRACT

Impacts of atmospheric cold plasma (ACP) on the properties of muscle protein and performance of extracted crude enzyme of hairtail (Trichiurus Lepturus) fish have been evaluated. A decrease in extracted crude enzyme activity with increasing the ACP treatment time has been found, and the highest reduction (p < 0.05) value of 0.035 units/mg proteins was obtained after 240 s. A considerable increase in the carbonyl content in the treated sample for about three times higher than the control sample was found, and a decrease of total sulfhydryl content to 0.34 nmol/mg protein. Texture profile analysis, water holding capacity, and the color properties of the muscle protein improved significantly in the samples treated with ACP. SDS-PAGE pattern showed an increase in the band intensity of cross-linked myosin heavy chains and actin proteins. Based on these outcomes, ACP could play a significant role as a promising non-thermal method to prolong the shelf-life of hairtail fish.


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Fish Proteins/chemistry , Muscle Proteins/chemistry , Perciformes , Plasma Gases/chemistry , Animals , Color , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Enzymes/chemistry , Enzymes/metabolism , Fish Products , Fish Proteins/metabolism , Food Quality , Food Storage , Freezing , Muscle Proteins/metabolism , Protein Carbonylation , Time Factors , Water
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