Study on thermal behavior and ice crystal formation in pressure shift freezing of shrimp

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Su, Guangming [1 ]
Ramaswamy, Hosahalli S. [2 ]
Zhu, Songming [1 ]
He, Jinsong [1 ]
Yu, Yong [1 ]
Zhou, Minsheng [1 ]
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[1] Ministry of Agriculture, College of Biosystems Engineering and Food Science, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China
[2] Department of Food Science and Agricultural Chemistry, McGill University, Montreal H9X3V9, Canada
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Elongation; -; Liquids; Freezing; Muscle; Shellfish;
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10.3969/j.issn.1002-6819.2013.22.032
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In order to investigate the production of high valued shrimp frozen by different methods, fresh shrimp (Penaeus monodon) were frozen either by pressure shift freezing (PSF) at 100 MPa (-8.4°C), 150 MPa (-14°C) and 200 MPa (-20°C) or by air blast freezing (ABF) at -20°C and liquid immersion freezing (LIF) at -20°C. Thermal behavior and ice crystal formed in the freezing process are characterized as indicators of the fitness of the freezing methods on shrimp, therefore, the temperature and phase transformations of the shrimp samples were recorded during different freezing processes, and the microstructures of ice crystals formed were analyzed for cross-section area, equivalent diameter, roundness and elongation, ice size, shape, and location. These factors were evaluated and compared in different freezing processes. The mean (±standard deviation) cross-section area of ice crystals were: 5002.47±2655.13, 901.79±392.23, 2851.93±1429.96, 1364.42±397.66 and 597.36±216.49 μm2 for the shrimp samples subjected to air blast freezing, liquid immersion freezing and three levels of pressure shift freezing at 100, 150, and 200 MPa, respectively, as compared with that of the muscle fibers (6.23±1.71 μm2). The roundness of the ice crystals formed in different freezing processes was: 0.73±0.10, 0.86±0.09, 0.87±0.10, 0.90±0.06 and 0.85±0.07 for shrimp, respectively, while the roundness of the muscle fibers was 0.95±0.09. The elongation of the formed ice crystals in shrimp samples were 2.11±0.58, 1.65±0.41, 1.54±0.34, 1.55±0.29 and 1.58±0.36, respectively, while the elongation of the fresh muscle was 1.52±0.25. Air blast freezing, which finished the ice formation process within 154 min, created larger and irregular ice crystals, which resulted in severe and irreversible damage to shrimp muscles and caused degradation of the value of the shrimp. Liquid immersion freezing produced smaller ice crystals than air blast freezing and finished the freezing process at a higher speed within 5.9 min. The quick process created finer ice crystals than air blast freezing, while the ice crystals were less regular than that of the pressure shift freezing (PSF) processes. Pressure shift freezing created a better ice crystal with a smaller cross-section area, higher roundness and lower elongation, especially at a higher pressure level within the pressure range of 0.1-200 MPa. The ice crystals formed in the PSF process were distributed all over the sample. What's more, the complete ice formation time was the shortest (2.1 min) for PSF at 200 MPa, -20°C of all freezing methods in this study. Microscopic images clearly showed that the muscle fibers were well maintained in the PSF treated shrimp tissues as compared with traditional freezing methods. The area-cumulative distribution indicated that the ice crystals in the frozen shrimp created by 200 MPa PSF were the best, with smaller size, regular shape, and good distribution. The results achieved in this research provides a better understanding of the SF process of shrimp and are useful technical support for the application of PSF in shrimp preservation. PSF was concluded to be a promising freezing method for producing frozen shrimp.
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