Fuente:
Foods - Revista científica (MDPI)
Foods, Vol. 14, Pages 4028: Comparative Study on the Nutritional, Textural and Flavor Profiles of Mandarin Fish (Siniperca chuatsi) in Industrialized Recirculating and Traditional Pond Aquaculture Systems
Foods doi: 10.3390/foods14234028
Authors:
Weifa Su
Rongfeng Wu
Hongjie Fan
Gaohua Yao
Wei Liu
Shimi Li
Ningyu Zhu
Qianrong Liang
Xueyan Ding
Bin Zheng
Xingwei Xiang
Fan Zhou
Mandarin fish (Siniperca chuatsi) is a highly valued freshwater species in China, owing to its high-quality meat and economic importance. This study comparatively evaluated the effects of an industrialized recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) and traditional pond aquaculture system (TPAS) on the muscle quality and further explored the role of gut microbiota in muscle quality regulation. Our results showed that the RAS resulted in superior textural properties, with meat that was significantly more tender and elastic. The RAS also promoted higher muscle protein and reduced lipid levels. Notably, the RAS elevated sweet-tasting amino acids (Gly and Pro) while suppressing bitter amino acids (His). Electronic nose and GC-iMS analyses revealed distinct flavor compound profiles between the two systems, and the RAS enriched desirable volatiles (esters and alcohols) while suppressing aldehydes (e.g., nonanal and heptanal) associated with off-flavors. Gut microbiota profiling indicated higher diversity and enriched beneficial genera (e.g., Cetobacterium, Lactobacillus) in RAS-treated fish. We found that the Cetobacterium in the RAS group showed a significant positive correlation with sweet amino acids and pleasant flavor substances (such as esters, alcohols), while exhibiting a negative correlation with undesirable flavor precursors (such as certain aldehydes). This finding contributes to the sustainable and high-efficiency advancement of intensive Siniperca chuatsi aquaculture.