Effect of different slaughter/stunning methods on stress response, quality indicators and susceptibility to oxidation of large yellow croaker (Larimichthys crocea)

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Yixuan Dong
Hongzhi Zhang
Meijie Guo
Jun Mei
Jing Xie
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[1] Shanghai Ocean University,College of Food Science and Technology
[2] Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs,Key Laboratory of Aquatic Products High Quality Utilization, Storage and Transportation (Co
[3] Shanghai Ocean University,construction by Ministry and Province)
[4] Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Aquatic Product Processing and Preservation,National Experimental Teaching Demonstration Center for Food Science and Engineering
[5] Shanghai Professional Technology Service Platform on Cold Chain Equipment Performance and Energy Saving Evaluation,undefined
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Large yellow croaker; Slaughter methods; Stress; Welfare; Meat quality;
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This study aimed to investigate the effects of different slaughter methods (immersion in ice/water slurry, T1; gill cut, T2; CO2 asphyxia, T3; percussion (hit on the head with a stick), T4; Melissa officinalis L. essential oil + CO2, T5) on physiological stress, oxidative stress, and muscle quality in large yellow croaker. In terms of physiological stress, the levels of glucose (GLU), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), and catalase (CAT) in CO2 asphyxia samples were significantly lower than those in other samples (p < 0.05). The level of cortisol (COR) in T1 sample was 1.25–1.84 times higher than that of other samples. The GLU level of T1 group was 3.2 times higher than that of T3 sample, and significantly higher than that of other samples. The creatine phosphokinase (CPK) and CAT levels of T2 samples were the highest (2.03 ng/mL and 8.34 U/mL, respectively). Furthermore, the superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) analysis revealed that T3 and T4 samples could maintain good antioxidant enzyme activity during cold storage. The T3 samples maintained the stability of the protein (the lowest carbonyls and surface hydrophobicity) and reduced lipid oxidation (lower TBARS). In addition, the analysis of pH and water-holding capacity (WHC) revealed that T3 samples had better muscle quality. The muscle of T2 samples kept better color due to bloodletting treatment. The samples obtained after addition of Melissa officinalis L. essential oil had poorer indexes in all aspects compared to the T3 samples, which might be caused by the long anesthesia time of the essential oil.
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页码:1879 / 1891
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