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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Ação do extrato de alecrim e fontes de óleo na qualidade de filés de tilápia do Nilo

Aiura, Felipe Shindy [UNESP] 15 February 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:32:16Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2007-02-15Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T20:03:30Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 aiura_fs_dr_jabo.pdf: 425838 bytes, checksum: b3849e04c44d3f472d981ea17c4412ea (MD5) / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / O objetivo desse trabalho foi avaliar a qualidade dos filés de tilápias do Nilo alimentadas com dietas contendo óleos de soja e de linhaça e extrato de alecrim, e também verificar a ação antioxidante do extrato de alecrim em filés embalados a vácuo. No primeiro experimento, os peixes foram alimentados com dietas contendo óleo de soja, óleo de linhaça e extrato de alecrim, sendo abatidos, filetados, embalados em filme plástico e armazenados a -18ºC por 90 dias. No segundo experimento, filés de tilápia do Nilo provenientes de um cultivo em represa foram imersos em solução de extrato de alecrim nas concentrações de 0, 400, 800 e 1200 ppm, embalados sob ar atmosférico ou a vácuo e armazenados em gelo por 21 dias. Os filés de tilápias alimentadas com dietas contendo o extrato de alecrim apresentaram menores teores de lipídios (1,52%) em relação aos sem extrato (1,77%). A quantidade de ácidos graxos da série n-3 foi maior (6,22%) nos filés de tilápias alimentadas com dietas contendo óleo de linhaça do que o de soja (5,42%). Os valores de pH e BNVT para ambos os experimentos ficaram abaixo dos propostos pela legislação brasileira que estabelece limites de 6,50 e 30 mg/100g músculo, respectivamente. Todos os tratamentos apresentaram diminuição do NNP nos filés durante o armazenamento. Os filés de tilápias que receberam extrato de alecrim na dieta e na imersão apresentaram minimização da oxidação avaliada pelo TBARS. A força de cisalhamento diminuiu de 1,61 a 0,36 kgf e de 0,81 a 0,59 kgf, respectivamente para os filés do primeiro e segundo experimento. A capacidade de retenção de água diminuiu para os filés de tilápias alimentadas com dietas contendo óleo de soja (71,04%) e de linhaça (69,74%) no final do tempo de armazenamento e para os filés embalados a vácuo os valores mantiveram-se estáveis do 7º ao 21º dia... / The objective of this work was to evaluate the quality of Nile tilapia fillets fed with diets contends soy and flaxseed oil and rosemary extract, and also verify antioxidant action of rosemary extract in fillets vacuum packed. In the first experiment, the fish were fed with diets contend soybean oil, flaxseed oil and rosemary extract, being slaughtered, processed, packing in plastic film and stored at -18ºC for 90 days. In the next experiment, fillets were immersed in rosemary extract solution in the concentrations of 0, 400, 800 and 1200 ppm, packed under atmospheric or the vacuum and ice stored for 21 days. Fillets of tilapias fed with diets contend rosemary extract presented lower content of lipids (1.52%) in relation those without extract (1.77%). The amount of n-3 fatty acids was larger (6.22%) found in fillets of tilapias fed with diets contends flaxseed oil of that of soy (5.42%). The values of pH and BNVT for both the experiments were below of recommending for Brazilian legislation that establishes 6.50 e 30 mg/100g muscle, respectively. All the treatments presented reduction of the NNP in fillets during the storage. Fillets of tilapias that received rosemary extract in the diet and the immersion presented minimized of the oxidation evaluated at TBARS. The shear force decrease of 1.61 for 0.36 kgf and of 0.81 for 0.59 kgf, respectively for the fillets of first and second experiment. The liquid holding capacity decrease for fillets of tilapias fed with diet contends soybean oil (71.04%) and flaxseed oil (69.74%) at end of storage time and for fillets packed vacuum the values maintained stable of 7º to 21º day. The luminosity increased in fillets, for both the experiments, during the storage. It was verified bigger losses for cooking in the end of the storage for fillets immersed in solution of rosemary extract and packed under atmospheric air and the vacuum...(Complete abstract, acess undermentioned eletronic adress)

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