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Autofluorescence Spectroscopy System Determines Fish Freshness

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TOYOHASHI, Japan, Dec. 3, 2015 — An autofluorescence spectroscopy method has been used to determine the freshness of fishery products. In Japan, freshness is the primary determinant of acceptability and pricing on the fish market because fresh fish products must be suitable to be eaten raw as sashimi and sushi. The most commonly used method to determine fish freshness involves calculating K-values based on chemical assays of nucleotides compounds, which is destructive and time-consuming. According to researchers from Toyohashi University of Technology, at least one or two days of intensive lab work has been...Read full article

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    Published: December 2015
    Research & TechnologyAsia-PacificJapanToyohashi UniversityspectroscopyBiophotonics

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