Screening plant extracts for quality preservation of dark muscle fish flesh: A simple method

2019 ◽  
Vol 44 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shota Tanimoto ◽  
Rumi Kondo ◽  
Shino Itonaga ◽  
Atomu Domen ◽  
Ryota Mabuchi
1995 ◽  
Vol 31 (10) ◽  
pp. 233-237 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Ostenfeld ◽  
S. Thomsen ◽  
S. Ingólfdóttir ◽  
B. Rønsholdt ◽  
E. McLean

Changes in metabolites and meat texture of pan-sized live rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), were examined following commercial, international road haulage. Significant (P < 0.001) increases in water, NH4+ and pH were detected during haulage. Transportation decreased (P < 0.05) dark muscle glycogen and L-lactate. Textural parameters, including hardness, elasticity, and breakpoint of the raw fillet, were unaffected by the haulage process. Muscle pH increased (P < 0.05) both in fish exposed to starvation and transportation when compared to reference fish. The results obtained indicate that haulage has limited effects upon fish flesh quality.


Author(s):  
K.-H. Herrmann ◽  
E. Reuber ◽  
P. Schiske

Aposteriori deblurring of high resolution electron micrographs of weak phase objects can be performed by holographic filters [1,2] which are arranged in the Fourier domain of a light-optical reconstruction set-up. According to the diffraction efficiency and the lateral position of the grating structure, the filters permit adjustment of the amplitudes and phases of the spatial frequencies in the image which is obtained in the first diffraction order.In the case of bright field imaging with axial illumination, the Contrast Transfer Functions (CTF) are oscillating, but real. For different imageforming conditions and several signal-to-noise ratios an extensive set of Wiener-filters should be available. A simple method of producing such filters by only photographic and mechanical means will be described here.A transparent master grating with 6.25 lines/mm and 160 mm diameter was produced by a high precision computer plotter. It is photographed through a rotating mask, plotted by a standard plotter.


Author(s):  
Dean A. Handley ◽  
Jack T. Alexander ◽  
Shu Chien

In situ preparation of cell cultures for ultrastructural investigations is a convenient method by which fixation, dehydration and embedment are carried out in the culture petri dish. The in situ method offers the advantage of preserving the native orientation of cell-cell interactions, junctional regions and overlapping configurations. In order to section after embedment, the petri dish is usually separated from the polymerized resin by either differential cryo-contraction or solvation in organic fluids. The remaining resin block must be re-embedded before sectioning. Although removal of the petri dish may not disrupt the native cellular geometry, it does sacrifice what is now recognized as an important characteristic of cell growth: cell-substratum molecular interactions. To preserve the topographic cell-substratum relationship, we developed a simple method of tapered rotary beveling to reduce the petri dish thickness to a dimension suitable for direct thin sectioning.


2010 ◽  
Vol 34 (8) ◽  
pp. S75-S75
Author(s):  
Weifeng Zhu ◽  
Zhuoqi Liu ◽  
Daya Luo ◽  
Xinyao Wu ◽  
Fusheng Wan

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