Bacterial community comparison revealed by metagenomic analysis and physicochemical properties of eastern little tuna (Euthynnus affinis) with storage temperature differences

Post-harvest handling and hygienic level of aquatic products significantly affect the quality and level of safety. Cold chain control is one of the determining factors for the quality of fish and the bacterial community that grows on the fish. Identification of spoilage bacteria and pathogens in aqu...

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Published inFisheries and aquatic sciences Vol. 26; no. 10; pp. 593 - 604
Main Authors Asadatun Abdullah, Rahadian Pratama, Tati Nurhayati, Windy Sibuea, Sabila Diana Ahmad Sauqi
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 2023
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Summary:Post-harvest handling and hygienic level of aquatic products significantly affect the quality and level of safety. Cold chain control is one of the determining factors for the quality of fish and the bacterial community that grows on the fish. Identification of spoilage bacteria and pathogens in aquatic products must be made because it will determine the physical and chemical quality. A molecular identification method with high sensitivity is the solution. This study aims to identify the quality of fish and bacterial communities that grow. The research procedures included sample collection, pH measurement, drip loss measurement, transportation and cold storage treatment, DNA extraction, DNA sequencing, sequence analysis, and bioinformatics analysis. The conclusion obtained from this study is that the simulation of the cold chain system applied to eastern little tuna does not significantly affect changes in the water activity value, pH, and drip loss. The insignificant change indicates that the eastern little tuna samples are still in good quality. The bioinformatics analysis showed the highest diversity and abundance of the bacterial community came from the Gammaproteobacterial class.
Bibliography:KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO202311543342717
ISSN:2234-1749
2234-1757