Evaluation of White Grape Marc Extract as an Additive to Extend the Shelf-Life of Fish Fillets

评价白葡萄渣提取物作为延长鱼片保质期的添加剂

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Abstract

In this study, an extract of white grape marc (GME), a by-product obtained during the winemaking process, was applied to the surface of gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) fillets, which were then stored under refrigeration (4 °C) for a period of 14 days. The effects of GME were compared with those of ascorbic acid (one of the few additives authorized for fresh fish in the EU) and distilled water (as a control batch). Samples were taken at 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 11, and 14 days postmortem (dpm) cold storage, and several objective quality parameters were measured (instrumental color, pH, water holding capacity, texture profile analysis-TPA, lipid oxidation, and microbial spoilage). The results showed that the grape extract significantly improved several of the parameters studied, not only compared to the control batch, but even compared to the ascorbic acid batch. Thus, GME slowed down the proliferation of psychrophilic bacteria, prevented the oxidation of muscle lipids, and even improved the firmness of the fillets compared to the other two experimental groups. On the other hand, minor effects on color, pH, or water retention capacity were observed. In the context of the scarcity of approved food additives for fresh fish in the EU and the strong consumer rejection of synthetic substances for this purpose, this grape extract could well represent a viable alternative. In addition to its natural origin, the use of GME as a food additive could also contribute to the valorization of winery by-products as part of a circular bioeconomy strategy.

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