Inactivation kinetics of different flexible packing materials for decontamination of yellowfin tuna Thunnus albacares using pulsed light technology
Inactivation kinetics of different flexible packing materials for decontamination of yellowfin tuna Thunnus albacares using pulsed light technology
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2022-01-07
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T. R. ANANTHANARAYANAN
C. T. NITHIN
R. YATHAVAMOORTHI
SATYEN KUMAR PANDA
T. K. SRINIVASA GOPAL
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Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)
Abstract
Comparative efficiency of three different packing materials for post-packaging decontamination of yellowfin tuna Thunnus
albacares steaks using pulsed light (PL) technology was investigated during the study. The packing materials used were
300 gauge low density polyethylene (LDPE), 12 μ polyester 300 guage polyethylene (PEST/PE) and 300 gauge cast
polypropylene (CPP). Inactivation curves were plotted separately for each material for pulsed light exposure time ranging
from 0 to 12 s. The curves were fitted with three different models viz, (i) log-linear, (ii) log-linear with Geeraerd and
(iii) log-linear with Weibull model and corresponding goodness-of-fit statistics were estimated. Considering the least
treatment time for achieving log microbial reduction, CPP was found to be the ideal choice among the three packaging
materials. Among the three models, considering the lowest root-mean-square error values (0.0291, 0.0210 and 0.0141 for
samples packed in LDPE, PEST/PE and CPP respectively), Weibull model was found to be most appropriate for describing
the inactivation curves in all sample cases. Therefore, inactivation curves of steaks packed in CPP was validated with the
Weibull model. The corresponding root-mean-square error (0.1036) and correlation coefficient (0.9974) showed that this
model can be effectively utilised for modelling the microbial inactivation kinetics using pulsed light technology.
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Indian J. Fish., 69(1): 130-136, 2022 130 DOI: 10.21077/ijf.2022.69.1.109682-14