龙虾质量分级指标

IF 1.1 Q3 FISHERIES
Michelle Thériault, Aleasha David, Simone Samson, Stacey Frame, Zied Mdaini, Daniel Lane
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研究了2018年两个时间段(冬季,16只;夏季,25只)收获的雄性龙虾(Homarus americanus)"四分之一"(1.25磅/567克)。收集了每只龙虾的质量数据指标,包括非侵入性测量指标(外壳硬度、甲壳长度、性别、活体重量、颜色、体形、地点、收获时间)和侵入性测量指标(收获时的血液蛋白质 [BRIX] 水平、熟体重、肉含量)。龙虾的 BRIX 含量可作为实际含肉量的替代指标,也是龙虾质量的关键指标。龙虾 BRIX 水平的自然对数转换(自变量)与龙虾肉含量占去壳(未烹煮)重量的百分比(因变量)之间的关系回归模型已经列出。本研究的目的是评估基于 BRIX 的替代决策规则,以实现预期的肉含量百分比产量,为运往全球市场做好准备。本研究发现,可以确定基于 BRIX 的分级规则,以实现最低理想肉产量、最低总体装运产量和低于理想产量的最低装运比例。对于 24% 肉含量的最低预期行业阈值,首选的 BRIX 值规则是:(i) 8.5 mg mL-1 和 (ii) "9 mg mL-1 加 10% 的条件"。这些规则提高了样品的可接受性,降低了低于理想出肉率的风险。
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Lobster quality indicators for grading

Lobster quality indicators for grading

Male lobsters (Homarus americanus) harvested as ‘quarters’ (1.25 lbs/567 g) in two time periods (winter, N = 16, and summer, N = 25) of 2018 are examined. Indicators of quality data were collected for each lobster, including non-invasive measures (shell hardness, carapace length, sex, live weight, colour, body shape, location, time of harvest) and invasive measures (blood protein [BRIX] level at time of harvest, cooked weight, meat content). Lobster BRIX levels are used as a proxy for actual meat content and as the key indicator of lobster quality. A regression model of the relationship between the natural logarithmic transformation of lobster BRIX levels (independent variable) and meat content yield as a percentage of shell-on (uncooked) weight (dependent variable) is presented. The objective of this study is to evaluate alternative BRIX-based decision rules for achieving desired meat content percentage yields for preparing shipments to global markets. The present study found that BRIX-based grading rules can be determined to achieve minimum desired meat yields, minimum overall shipment yields and minimum proportions of shipments below desirable yield rate. For a minimum desired industry threshold of 24% meat content, the preferred BRIX value rules are (i) 8.5 mg mL−1 and (ii) ‘9 mg mL−1 with 10% plus condition’. These rules improve the admissibility of samples and reduce the risk of below desirable meat yields.

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