Study of the changes in microbial load, putrescine and histamine in muscles of Otolithes ruber during storage in ice
Subject Areas : Aquatic ProductsAli Ghorbani Ranjbari 1 , Nazanin Ghorbani Ranjbari 2 , Alireza Golchin Manshadi 3 , Fatemeh Ghorbani Ranjbari 4
1 - Young Researchers and Elite Club, Kazerun Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kazerun, Iran
2 - Faculty of Fisheries and Natural Resources, International Khorramshahr University, Khorramshahr, Iran
3 - Department of Aquatic Animal Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, , Kazerun Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kazerun, Iran
4 - Payame Nour University, Bandar Abbas, Iran
Keywords: histamine, Microbial load, putrescine, Otolithes ruber,
Abstract :
Biogenic amines are small organic molecules formed by decarboxylase enzymes caused by bacteria in foodstuff. This study investigated the concentration of biogenic amines of putrescine and histamine in the fish stored in ice for an eighteen-day period in three day intervals using chromatography (days of 3, 6, 9, 15 and 18). In this study, the amine of histamine was not detected in the first and third day of storage; but putrescine was about 1.30±0.03 micrograms in the third day. The first day of detection of the both biogenic amines was the sixth day of storage. The primary concentration of histamine and putrescine was 1.51 and 1.30 micrograms per gram respectively, and was reach to 14.5 and 19 micrograms per gram respectively at the end of the period. Analysis of the results by ANOVA test indicated that there was a significant difference (P<0.05) in the concentrations of these amines between the first day (0) and the last day of storage. In addition, there was a significant relationship among the mesophilic bacterial load, increase of histamine, the psychrophilic bacterial load and the biogenic amine of putrescine (P<0.05).