Fish and seafoods are a highly perishable product due to the biochemical composition and the high microbial load on the skin and gills of fish. The natural microflora that is more adopted to low temperatures results in lower thermal bacterial shock at the storage temperature.
The development of new fish processing techniques is required because the demand for fish or seafood with minimum changes in sensory Biochemical and nutritional quality. This has led to the advent of hurdle technology in the field of seafood technology.
Hurdle technology is the combined use of several preservation methods to make a product shelf-stable, to improve quality and to provide additional safety.
This technology is used in many countries of the world, including India. The factors used for food preservation is called as hurdles. A combination of hurdle such as high temperature, refrigeration, irradiation, drying and smoking etc. are applied to eliminate the growth of microorganism.
The application of several hurdle may reduce the rate of fish spoilage caused by spoilage microbe. The objective of this book chapters is focus on the preservative effect of hurdles technology on the quality and shelf-life fish and fishery products with recent, combined updated information.
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Jag Pal, Om Pravesh Kumar Ravi, Sangeeta Kumari and Akhilesh Kumar Singh (February 25th 2021). Preservation of Seafoods by Hurdle Technology, Meat and Nutrition, Chhabi Lal Ranabhat, IntechOpen, DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.95900. Available from: Preservation of Seafoods by Hurdle Technology | IntechOpen