Comparative Studies on Microbiological and Chemical Characteristics of "Ika-Shiokara Akazukuri" and "Ika-Shiokara Kurozukuri".

  • Takai Michiko
    Laboratory of Marine Food Technology, Faculty of Fisheries, Hokkaido University
  • Kawai Yuji
    Laboratory of Marine Food Technology, Faculty of Fisheries, Hokkaido University
  • Inoue Norio
    Laboratory of Marine Food Technology, Faculty of Fisheries, Hokkaido University
  • Shinano Haruo
    Laboratory of Marine Food Technology, Faculty of Fisheries, Hokkaido University

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  • 赤作りと黒作りイカ塩辛の微生物学的および化学的特性の比較
  • アカズクリ ト クロズクリ イカ シオカラ ノ ビセイブツガクテキ オヨビ カ

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Ika-shiokara kurozukuri” (salted and ripened squid meat with liver and ink) was com-pared with “ika-shiokara akazukuri” (salted and ripened squid meat with liver) for the difference in microflora, pH, and the amount of VB-N, Amino-N, TMA, TMAO, and free amino acids during the ripening process. Bacteria isolated from the “Kurozukuri” consisted predominantly of Staphylococcus warneri in the ripening stage and Micrococcus sp. were found to increase markedly in the over-ripe stage. Meanwhile, in the case of “akazukuri” the dominant flora were S. warneri and S. xylosus, during the early and middle ripening stages and S. epidermidis at the deteriorated stage. The amounts of VB-N, Amino-N, pH, and TMA of the “kurozukuri” were always less than those of the “akazukuri”. Sensory evaluation found the “kurozukuri” to have an off-odor for twice as long as the “akazukuri”. These findings suggest that the squid ink favorably influences microflora and chemical properties of the “kurozukuri”.

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  • NIPPON SUISAN GAKKAISHI

    NIPPON SUISAN GAKKAISHI 58 (12), 2373-2378, 1992

    The Japanese Society of Fisheries Science

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