This study was set to determine the antimicrobial activities of brine salting, chlorinated solution, and oil frying treatments on enteric bacteria and fungi in Rastrineobola argentea fish from fish landing beaches within L. Victoria basin of western Kenya. Statistical differences in effectiveness of the different treatment methods was determined by single factor ANOVA, and paired two-tail t-Test was performed to compare the differences in moisture contents before and after storage. Oil fried fish recorded the lowest microbial loads, sodium chloride at 10% concentration was the second most effective and chlorinated solution even at 150ppm was the least effective against the bacteria and fungi in fish. Moisture contents of the control and tre...
Abstract Bacterial pathogens are a great threat to fish production. Gram-negative bacteria are among...
The quality and safety of fishery products have become a significant concern worldwide to consumers,...
The suitability of roach (Rutilus rutilus), perch (Perca fluviatilis), vendace (Coregonus albula L.)...
Chemical preservatives can be used to reduce the overall microbial populations in fish and fish prod...
Chemical preservatives can be used to reduce the overall microbial populations in fish and fish prod...
Chemical preservatives can be used to reduce the overall microbial populations in fish and fish prod...
Three commonly available species of marine fishes in Nigeria, Clupea harengus , Scomber scombrus ...
The paper reviews the various techniques of fish handling and processing in Lake Chad. Poor handling...
The current study aims to compare the technical and economic performance of salted and fresh fish pr...
Microbiological analyses for aerobic bacteria counts and pathogens (coliforms, E. coli, S. aureus, S...
This study examines the bactericidal efficiency of common disinfectants using the modified surface t...
Improved fish processing and preservation techniques in Lake Chad were carried out at Federal Colleg...
This study compares the bacteriological quality between ice and salt storage methods on Asian seabas...
Proximate analysis for moisture, crude protein, crude fat and total ash was carried out on dagaa (Ra...
Aims: To evaluate the microbial count and palatability acceptance of spoiled fish after treatment wi...
Abstract Bacterial pathogens are a great threat to fish production. Gram-negative bacteria are among...
The quality and safety of fishery products have become a significant concern worldwide to consumers,...
The suitability of roach (Rutilus rutilus), perch (Perca fluviatilis), vendace (Coregonus albula L.)...
Chemical preservatives can be used to reduce the overall microbial populations in fish and fish prod...
Chemical preservatives can be used to reduce the overall microbial populations in fish and fish prod...
Chemical preservatives can be used to reduce the overall microbial populations in fish and fish prod...
Three commonly available species of marine fishes in Nigeria, Clupea harengus , Scomber scombrus ...
The paper reviews the various techniques of fish handling and processing in Lake Chad. Poor handling...
The current study aims to compare the technical and economic performance of salted and fresh fish pr...
Microbiological analyses for aerobic bacteria counts and pathogens (coliforms, E. coli, S. aureus, S...
This study examines the bactericidal efficiency of common disinfectants using the modified surface t...
Improved fish processing and preservation techniques in Lake Chad were carried out at Federal Colleg...
This study compares the bacteriological quality between ice and salt storage methods on Asian seabas...
Proximate analysis for moisture, crude protein, crude fat and total ash was carried out on dagaa (Ra...
Aims: To evaluate the microbial count and palatability acceptance of spoiled fish after treatment wi...
Abstract Bacterial pathogens are a great threat to fish production. Gram-negative bacteria are among...
The quality and safety of fishery products have become a significant concern worldwide to consumers,...
The suitability of roach (Rutilus rutilus), perch (Perca fluviatilis), vendace (Coregonus albula L.)...