RE: Rigor mortis

From: Pamela Tom (pdtom@ucdavis.edu)
Date: Wed May 02 2007 - 10:42:17 PDT

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    Hi All,

    A collection of 97 Torry Advisory notes (including #36, "Rigor in Fish - The Effect on Quality [1968]) are accessible on the web site hosted on the OneFish.org web site: http://www.onefish.org/global/TorryNotesTableofContents.htm

    Pamela Tom
    University of California
    Food Science and Technology Department
    One Shields Avenue
    Davis, CA 95616 USA

    E-mail: pdtom@ucdavis.edu
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    -----Original Message-----
    From: owner-seafood@ucdavis.edu [mailto:owner-seafood@ucdavis.edu] On Behalf Of Gerald Schlesinger
    Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 6:22 AM
    To: Steve_Lamming@youngsbluecrest.com
    Cc: seafood@ucdavis.edu
    Subject: Re: Rigor mortis

      Steve,

      May be you should start by reading this technical paper: Rigor in Fish
      - The Effect on Quality* TORRY ADVISORY NOTE No. 36*

    Gerald Schlesinger
    *BLUMOS S.A.*
    Fono: 56-2-9473343
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    Steve_Lamming@youngsbluecrest.com escribió:

    >
    > Dear all,
    > I am experiencing a real textural problem (toughness) in Pacific Cod
    > which is more pronounced in fish <2kg, and is even more pronounced in
    > twice frozen products produced from such fish.
    > However, fillets sold in chilled form appear to be consistently good
    > quality, regardless of the size or age of the H&G fish from which they
    > originate (up to 1 year old H&G that is).
    > My out take from this is that obviously the larger the fish the longer
    > it will take to go through rigor, and with twice frozen product,
    > processed quickly, the muscle may still not have gone through rigor
    > before refreezing.
    > On the other hand, fillets sold in chilled form will be defrosted for
    > at least 24 hours before retail sale, in which case rigor is likely to
    > have passed, hence the satisfactory texture.
    >
    > Does any have a view on the time/temperature relationship required for
    > completion of rigor in fish such as Pacific Cod?
    >
    > Is there any analytical technique for determining pre-rigor, rigor,
    > post-rigor condition?
    >
    > Thanks in anticipation of your help on this one.
    > Best regards,
    > Steve
    >
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