phosphate based for shrimp treatment

From: Donny Ng (donny.ng@cpp.co.id)
Date: Thu Jan 04 2007 - 21:09:15 PST

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    Dear All,

    First of all I would like to say Happy New Year. Wish that 2007 is a good and healthy year for everybody!

    I'm from a shrimp processing company in Indonesia.

    I have couple of questions on shrimp treatment issue.

    We are currently using phosphate based chemical for treatment of the shrimps (Sodium Tripolyphosphate / STPP) but the weight pick up is not quite satisfying, we want to do a bit more research on, maybe or potentially new chemical out there which might be able to be applied in our processing.

    Based on my knowledge, phosphate based chemicals are better in the capacity of holding more liquid and moisture in shrimp muscle than any other non-phosphate based chemicals.

    I want to know is there any other chemicals that can be used as a good substitution for STPP which good for shrimp weight pick up after soaking / treatment?

    Thanking You all in advance and hope you all can assist.

    Best regards,

    Donny Ng
    Export Marketing
    PT. Centralproteina Prima Tbk.
    19th Floor Wisma GKBI
    Jl. Jend. Sudirman No. 28
    Jakarta 10210
    Ph: +62 21 5785 1758 Ext. 818
    Fx: +62 21 5785 1808

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