The antifreeze activity and physicochemical properties of Litopenaeus vannamei head autolysate
Julieth Joram Majura,
Mei Han,
Jijing Ouyang
et al.
Abstract:SummaryLitopenaeus vannamei heads were autolysed at a constant temperature of 50 °C, pH 7.0 for a maximum duration of 5 h, and the antifreeze activity and physicochemical properties of the head autolysates were determined. Thermal hysteresis (TH) was used as an index for determining the antifreeze activity of the shrimp head autolysates. The highest thermal hysteresis activity was 1.82 °C which was measured in the 5 h‐shrimp head autolysate. The highest negative zeta potential value (−41.06 ± 2.08 mV) and surf… Show more
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