نوع مقاله : مقاله پژوهشی
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1 پژوهشکده تحقیقات کشاورزی، پزشکی و صنعتی، پژوهشگاه علوم و فنون هستهای، سازمان انرژی اتمی ایران، صندوق پستی: 498-31485، کرج- ایران
2 اداره کل دامپزشکی استان هرمزگان، صندوق پستی: 1799-79145، بندرعباس- ایران
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عنوان مقاله English
نویسندگان English
The aim of this study was the application of irradiation process to decrease bacterial contamination of the penaeus monodon. The shrimp samples were obtained from Hormozgan and were sent to the microbiological laboratory. Bacterial contamination of shrimp were determined by counting the aerobic mesophil bacteria, Staphylococcus areus, Choliforms, Vibrio parahemolyticus and Salmonella. The shrimp samples were irradiated at different doses of gamma ray. Finally, the optimum dose of the gamma ray for bacterial decontamination of shrimp, especially of Vibrio Parahemolyticus, was obtained to be 2kGy. Also, the chemical factors of irradiated and non-irradiated samples such as Protein, Fat, total volatile Nitrogen (TVN), Non Protein Nitrogen (NPN), Peroxide Value (PV) and Amino Acids were measured. There were not any important difference among them. Also, there were not any significant difference between TVN and Peroxide Value (P>0.05) for the irradiated and
non-irradiated shrimp samples. Study of bacterial contaminations of the irradiated and non irradiated samples after 12 months showed that irradiation by 2kGy can control the microbial contaminations. Four types of films for packaging: Pet.pe, Pp.pe, Bopp, and Pe.20 were used for storage of the irradiated and non irradiated shrimp samples in-18°C during 12 months. All of the packages were studied on the aspects of color, odor, tissue and taste of shrimp samples and elasticity and pressing of packages. For the irradiated and non irradiated shrimp Pet.pe and Pp.pe were preferred, respectively.
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