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Non-invasive measurement of spoilage of packed fish using halochromic sensor

Kesavan Devarayan (Department of Basic Sciences, College of Fisheries Engineering, Tamil Nadu Dr. J. Jayalalithaa Fisheries University, Nagapattinam, India)
Yazhiniyan Palanisamy (Department of Basic Sciences, College of Fisheries Engineering, Tamil Nadu Dr. J. Jayalalithaa Fisheries University, Nagapattinam, India)
Gangeswar Mohan (Department of Basic Sciences, College of Fisheries Engineering, Tamil Nadu Dr. J. Jayalalithaa Fisheries University, Nagapattinam, India)
Anand Theivasigamani (Department of Basic Sciences, College of Fisheries Engineering, Tamil Nadu Dr. J. Jayalalithaa Fisheries University, Nagapattinam, India)
Sabariswaran Kandasamy (Department of Biotechnology, PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore, India)
Vimaladevi Sekar (Department of Fish Processing Technology, Dr. MGR Fisheries College and Research Institute, Tamil Nadu Dr. J. Jayalalithaa Fisheries University, Nagapattinam, India)
Evon Umesh Siluvai John (Department of Basic Sciences, College of Fisheries Engineering, Tamil Nadu Dr. J. Jayalalithaa Fisheries University, Nagapattinam, India)
Monikandon Sukumaran (Department of Energy and Environmental Engineering, College of Fisheries Engineering, Tamil Nadu Dr. J. Jayalalithaa Fisheries University, Nagapattinam, India)
Ramar Marimuthu (Department of Basic Sciences, College of Fisheries Engineering, Tamil Nadu Dr. J. Jayalalithaa Fisheries University, Nagapattinam, India)
Hema Anjappan (Department of Basic Sciences, College of Fisheries Engineering, Tamil Nadu Dr. J. Jayalalithaa Fisheries University, Nagapattinam, India)

Pigment & Resin Technology

ISSN: 0369-9420

Article publication date: 21 May 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to develop a pH-functional thin-film sensor for non-invasive measurement of spoilage of packed fish.

Design/methodology/approach

At first, polymers of natural origin such as hydroxy(propyl)methyl cellulose, potato dextrose agar and starch alongside a pH sensitive-mixed indicator formulation were used to produce thin film sensor. The developed thin film sensor was tested for monitoring the spoilage of seafood stored at 4°C. Using ultraviolet-visible and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, the halochromic sensor was characterised. In addition, the halochromic response of the thin film was directly correlated to the total volatile base nitrogen emitted by the packaged fish, pH, microbial activity and sensory evaluation.

Findings

The results suggested the developed biopolymer-based thin film sensor showed different colours in line with the spoilage of the packed fish, which could be well correlated with the total volatile base nitrogen, microbial activity and sensory evaluation. In addition, the thin film sensors exhibited a high degree of biodegradability. The biopolymers-based thin film halochromic sensor has exhibited excellent biodegradability along with sensitiveness towards the spoilage of the packed fish.

Originality/value

In the future, consumers and retailers may prefer seafood containers equipped with such halochromic sensors to determine the degree of food deterioration as a direct indicator of food quality.

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Acknowledgements

Part of this work was financially supported by Unnat Bharat Abhiyan (UBA), Ministry of Education, India (Technology Intervention Project no.RP-03525G). TNSCST-SPS 22-23 (ES-129), has financially supported a part of this work.

Citation

Devarayan, K., Palanisamy, Y., Mohan, G., Theivasigamani, A., Kandasamy, S., Sekar, V., Siluvai John, E.U., Sukumaran, M., Marimuthu, R. and Anjappan, H. (2024), "Non-invasive measurement of spoilage of packed fish using halochromic sensor", Pigment & Resin Technology, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/PRT-11-2023-0100

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