1st Edition

Seafood Effects of Technology on Nutrition

By George M. Pigott, Barbara Tucker Copyright 1990
    384 Pages
    by CRC Press

    384 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Analyzes how the technology and commercial practices of cultivation affect the nutritive value of certain fish, molluscs, crustacea, and freshwater plants. Organized to reflect the sequence from growth, harvest, and capture, through transportation, storage, and processing, to packaging and distribut

      1. Introduction. 2. Components of Seafood. 3. Effects of Processing on Nutrients. 4. Preprocessing: General Considerations and Preprocessing. 5. Adding and Removing Heat. 6. Controlling Water Activity. 6. Irradiation. 7. Utilizing Fish Flesh Effectively While Maintaining Nutritional Qualities. 8. The Role of Marine Lipids in Human Nutrition. 9. Extracting and Processing Marine Lipids

      Biography

      Pigott, George M.; Tucker, Barbara