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        1 - Enrichment of Brotchen Bread By Fish Protein Concentrate of Silver Carp (Hypophthalmichthys moliyrix)
        S. Moini E. Rahimzade A. S. Khanipour
        Today, the use of fish protein concentrate (FPC) for enrichment of bread has been attracted the attention of many of nutritionist. In this research work, the effect of enrichment of brotchen bread by 2/5, 5, 7 and 10 percent of FPC was studied. According to the organole More
        Today, the use of fish protein concentrate (FPC) for enrichment of bread has been attracted the attention of many of nutritionist. In this research work, the effect of enrichment of brotchen bread by 2/5, 5, 7 and 10 percent of FPC was studied. According to the organoleptic test, the samples which contained 5 to 7 % FPC were accepted. The chemical tests on the reference sample showed that it contained 11/43% protein , 1/13% fat , 29/69% moisture and 2/014 % ash. The protein , fat , moisture and ash enriched samples by 5 and 7 percent of FPC increased by 15/36% , 1/14% , 34/27% ,2/22% and 17% , 1/15% , 36/25% , 2/425 respectively . On the other hand the results of farinograph test has shown that the absorption of moisture for dough contained 5 to 7 percent of FPC increased by 1-2%. The shelflife of the enriched samples was determined to be 48 hours. Thus the results of this study concluted tha the enrichment of brotshen bread by 5-7% of FPC of silver carp is recommended.                                                                                                                                            Manuscript profile
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        2 - Accumulation of Cadmium and Lead in Edible Tissues of (Rutilus frisii kutum) in the Anzali Wetland
        A. A. Khanipour M. Seifzadeh M. Ahmadi Gh Zare Gashti
        This study intends to evaluate the accumulation of heavy metals such as lead and cadmium in the edible tissue of whitefish in Anzali Lagoon and comparewith international standards of FDA and FAO. Whitefish were caught from the west, central and east regions of Anzali La More
        This study intends to evaluate the accumulation of heavy metals such as lead and cadmium in the edible tissue of whitefish in Anzali Lagoon and comparewith international standards of FDA and FAO. Whitefish were caught from the west, central and east regions of Anzali Lagoon. Sampling was conducted in the fall season. Levels of heavy metals were measured using flame atomic absorption spectrometry. The average concentration of cadmium in whitefish from center of wetlands was 0.05 μg/g, in western and eastern parts of wetland was 0.03 μg/g dry weight, respectively. There was no significant difference (P> 0.05) in the levels of cadmium in different parts of the lagoon. The average concentration of lead in whitefish in the western parts of wetlands was 0.33 μg/g, in central and eastern parts 0.53 and 0.41 μg/g dry weight, respectively. No significant difference (P> 0.05) was noticed in the lead levels in different parts of the lagoon. Pb in central region of wetland showed no significant increase compared with international standards. Cd concentration in all parts of the lagoon was within the range of international standards Manuscript profile