Fish Freshness Meter (Torrymeter) used as a validation tool to determine if certain chemicals can be used to mimic smell of fish spoilage

Fish Freshness Meter (Torrymeter) used as a validation tool to determine if certain chemicals can be used to mimic smell of fish spoilage

Article TitleA Systematic AQbD Approach for Optimization of the Most Influential Experimental Parameters on Analysis of Fish Spoilage-Related Volatile Amines
Article Written byJorge Freitas Pedro Silva Paulo Vaz-Pires José S. Câmara
Research Done atCQM–Centro Química da Madeira, Campus Universitário da Penteada, Portugal

ICBAS–Abel Salazar Institute for the Biomedical Sciences, University of Porto, R. Jorge Viterbo Ferreira

CIIMAR–Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research, Portugal

Faculty of Exact Sciences and Engineering, University of Madeira, Campus Universitário da Penteada, Portugal
Published DateSeptember 19, 2020
Fish SpeciesGilt-head (sea) bream (Sparus aurata)

What the research is about

This research is to evaluate fish freshness and degradation of fish by comparing chemicals used in gas chambers and various other methods such as the Fish Freshness Meter (Torrymeter)

Research conclusion

Evaluation and analysis concludes that with certain chemicals in a given gas chamber that mimic fish spoilage can be a good indicator and matches well with the Fish Freshness Meter (Torrymeter) measurement results of “estimated rejection date”. (Number of days from when the fish is dead to what is considered “not fresh” is the rejection date.)

Assurant Innovations take

The Fish Freshness Meter (Torrymeter) measurement results being the industry “golden standard” to measure fish freshness was used to verify the validity of this study. The results of the chemicals used in this study matches well with the fish freshness “rejection date”.

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