Assessing the impact of climate on mackerel (Scomber japonicus) quality during vehicle transportation: A transportation modeling approach

Author:

Park Seul‐Ki1ORCID,Lee Su‐Jeong2,Eom Sung‐Hwan3,Kim Kyung Tae3,Lee Young‐Sun2,Kim Eun‐Song3,Son Sung Bum3,Jang Won Je24,Park Kee‐Jai1,Lee Eun‐Woo24

Affiliation:

1. Smart Food Manufacturing Project Group Korea Food Research Institute Wanju‐gun Republic of Korea

2. Department of Biomedicine and Pharmaceutics Dong‐Eui University Busan Republic of Korea

3. Department of Food Science and Technology Dong‐Eui University Busan Republic of Korea

4. Research Institute for Microbiology Dong‐Eui University Busan Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractThis study investigates the impact of environmental factors on the quality changes of mackerel (Scomber japonicus), a globally significant fish species valued for its high nutritional content, especially its unsaturated fatty acids and proteins. In South Korea, marine products like mackerel undergo auction, sorting, packaging, and transportation. Assessing the fish freshness and quality during these processes, before it reaches consumers, is crucial. This research aimed to track the changes in mackerel quality indicators after the auction and correlate them with the environmental factors affecting transportation. Using a transportation model established for both summer and winter, mackerel samples were categorized by their weight (200 and 300 g). Results show poorer quality indicators in summer compared to winter, particularly in the 200 g group. Microbiological indicators such as the total viable count (0.923) and total coliforms (0.958) were most strongly correlated with the season, whereas the lipid oxidation indicators acid value (0.627) and peroxide value (0.536) were moderately correlated with the season. Interestingly, the wider standard deviation distribution observed in summer suggests that individual mackerel characteristics may influence the degree of quality changes. These findings offer insights into mackerel quality fluctuations during auction and transportation, aiding in future efforts to maintain seafood quality amidst climate change.

Funder

Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries

Publisher

Wiley

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