Live clams (Villorita cyprinoides) collected from their natural beds were packed in different ways like dry pack, tray pack, in oxygenated water (wet pack) and depurated samples in wet pack. It was found that the packaging in l kg lots in 200 gauge polythene bags with oxygen at a temperature of 20°C could keep them live for 4 days. In tray pack without oxygen and water they can be kept alive for 3 days at 20°C. Temperature seems to be the critical factor in the transportation of live clams. At room temperature both dry and wet pack can be kept for 24 h only. Depuration technique does not appear to be useful in prolonging the storage life of clams in live condition as percentage mortality is more at 48 h both at 20°C and room temperature com...
The suspension-feeding Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum is a native species of the western Pacifi...
Not AvailableThe biochemical and microbiological parameters of depurated cooked meat of black clam (...
Giant clams (F. Tridacnidae) have recently been investigated for mariculture, in order to replenish ...
The purpose of the present work was to study the effect of storage in enriched oxygen atmosphere on ...
Live clams (Villorita cyprinoides) collected from their natural beds were packed in different ways l...
The survival of the tropical edible oyster (Crassostrea madrasensis) was examined under the conditi...
The wedge dams, Donax cimeatus Linnaeus and Donax faba Cimelin acclimated to about 30° C. and expos...
The microbiological responses of two bivalves species from Tagus estuary, Venerupis pullastra (nativ...
[Objective]: As shellfish preservation is still nowadays a challenge for the food industry, in this ...
The article describe some of the procedures found effective in handling the pearl oyster (Pinctada f...
Clams are perhaps the most widely distributed and utilized aquatic invertebrates providing protein-r...
Methods have been worked out for the production of pickles from clam (Velorita sp.) meat. The bacter...
Clams occur abundantly along Indian coast, particularly in the estuaries and backwaters.The clams ar...
The grooved carpet shell clam Ruditapes decussatus is one of the most consumed and valuable bivalves...
Studies on the growth of Meretrix casta (Chemintz) showed that the clams in the natural bed grew at...
The suspension-feeding Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum is a native species of the western Pacifi...
Not AvailableThe biochemical and microbiological parameters of depurated cooked meat of black clam (...
Giant clams (F. Tridacnidae) have recently been investigated for mariculture, in order to replenish ...
The purpose of the present work was to study the effect of storage in enriched oxygen atmosphere on ...
Live clams (Villorita cyprinoides) collected from their natural beds were packed in different ways l...
The survival of the tropical edible oyster (Crassostrea madrasensis) was examined under the conditi...
The wedge dams, Donax cimeatus Linnaeus and Donax faba Cimelin acclimated to about 30° C. and expos...
The microbiological responses of two bivalves species from Tagus estuary, Venerupis pullastra (nativ...
[Objective]: As shellfish preservation is still nowadays a challenge for the food industry, in this ...
The article describe some of the procedures found effective in handling the pearl oyster (Pinctada f...
Clams are perhaps the most widely distributed and utilized aquatic invertebrates providing protein-r...
Methods have been worked out for the production of pickles from clam (Velorita sp.) meat. The bacter...
Clams occur abundantly along Indian coast, particularly in the estuaries and backwaters.The clams ar...
The grooved carpet shell clam Ruditapes decussatus is one of the most consumed and valuable bivalves...
Studies on the growth of Meretrix casta (Chemintz) showed that the clams in the natural bed grew at...
The suspension-feeding Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum is a native species of the western Pacifi...
Not AvailableThe biochemical and microbiological parameters of depurated cooked meat of black clam (...
Giant clams (F. Tridacnidae) have recently been investigated for mariculture, in order to replenish ...