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Recent developments of natural antimicrobials and antioxidants on fish and fishery food products

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1541-4337.12787

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antimicrobials; antioxidants; oxidation; seafood safety

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  1. Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) [N-UPAG 119N492]

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Fish and fishery products are highly perishable due to their high nutritional value and moisture content, with spoilage caused by microorganisms and chemical reactions such as lipid oxidation. The use of antimicrobials and antioxidants from natural sources can effectively control spoilage and oxidation, extending shelf life and maintaining quality and safety. These natural additives are considered safe and beneficial for preserving FFP.
Fish and fishery products (FFP) are highly perishable due to their high nutritional value and moisture content. The spoilage is mainly caused by microorganisms and chemical reactions, especially lipid oxidation, leading to losses in quality and market value. Microbiological and lipid deteriorations of fishery-derived products directly lower their nutritive value and pose the risk of toxicity for human health. Increasing demand for safe FFP brings about the preservation using additives from natural origins without chemical additives due to their safety and strict regulation. Antimicrobials and antioxidants from natural sources have exhibited an excellent control over the growth of microorganisms causing fish spoilage via different mechanisms. They also play a major role in retarding lipid oxidation by acting at various stages of oxidation. Antimicrobials and antioxidants from natural sources are usually regarded as safe with no detrimental effects on the quality attributes of FFP. This review provides recent literature on the different antioxidant and antimicrobial agents from natural sources, focusing on microbial and oxidative spoilage mechanisms, their inhibition system, and their applications to retard spoilage, maintain safety, and extend the shelf life of FFP. Their applications and benefits have been revisited.

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