Different lagoon grey mullets such as Liza ramada (thinlip mullet), Liza aurata (golden grey mullet), and Liza saliens (leaping grey mullet) were analyzed for their nutritional, microbiological, and safety parameters. The microbiological values never exceeded the lower limits stipulated by the Italian Higher Institute of Health. The pathogenic species frequently associated with seafood (Salmonella, Listeria monocytogenes, Vibrio cholerae, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, and Aeromonas hydrophila) were never detected. The absence of coliforms and of Escherichia coli was noted in all fish species after 4 days of storage in ice. Heavy metals such as cadmium and mercury were always below the detection limits (0.01 mg/kg). All three fish species h...
The present study was carried out for microbiological analysis to assess the quality of raw fish sol...
Background: Fish is a source of nutrition; however, toxic substances and heavy metals may enter huma...
Although advantages and limitations of Integrated Multi-trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) have been widely ...
Different lagoon grey mullets such as Liza ramada (thinlip mullet), Liza aurata (golden grey mullet)...
This short review compiles the data concerning the quality of flesh, processed roe and smoked fillet...
Abstract: In this study, the chemical and microbial qualities of salted Chalcalburnus tarichii (PALL...
none4Consumers consumption of fish products as well as fish farming and retailing of fresh products ...
Not AvailableThe gold-spot mullet, Liza parsia (Hamilton, 1822) is a common mullet species that cons...
This research aimed to determine microbiological and chemical quality of different types of salted p...
Over the past few years, the demand for the introduction of fish products in public canteens (school...
In this study, microbiological and chemical properties of red mullet (Mullus surmuletus, L. 1758), t...
Fresh fish is highly perishable and prone to microbial spoilage. Over the years, different technique...
Abstract: Aquaculture products can harbor pathogenic bacteria which are part of the natural microflo...
Fish is an excellent source of high quality protein; however, it is susceptible to microbial spoilag...
The shelf life of red mullet and goldband goatfish during ice storage were studied in terms of senso...
The present study was carried out for microbiological analysis to assess the quality of raw fish sol...
Background: Fish is a source of nutrition; however, toxic substances and heavy metals may enter huma...
Although advantages and limitations of Integrated Multi-trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) have been widely ...
Different lagoon grey mullets such as Liza ramada (thinlip mullet), Liza aurata (golden grey mullet)...
This short review compiles the data concerning the quality of flesh, processed roe and smoked fillet...
Abstract: In this study, the chemical and microbial qualities of salted Chalcalburnus tarichii (PALL...
none4Consumers consumption of fish products as well as fish farming and retailing of fresh products ...
Not AvailableThe gold-spot mullet, Liza parsia (Hamilton, 1822) is a common mullet species that cons...
This research aimed to determine microbiological and chemical quality of different types of salted p...
Over the past few years, the demand for the introduction of fish products in public canteens (school...
In this study, microbiological and chemical properties of red mullet (Mullus surmuletus, L. 1758), t...
Fresh fish is highly perishable and prone to microbial spoilage. Over the years, different technique...
Abstract: Aquaculture products can harbor pathogenic bacteria which are part of the natural microflo...
Fish is an excellent source of high quality protein; however, it is susceptible to microbial spoilag...
The shelf life of red mullet and goldband goatfish during ice storage were studied in terms of senso...
The present study was carried out for microbiological analysis to assess the quality of raw fish sol...
Background: Fish is a source of nutrition; however, toxic substances and heavy metals may enter huma...
Although advantages and limitations of Integrated Multi-trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) have been widely ...