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Amines in fish muscle: II. Development of trimethylamine and other amines

Dyer et al., 1945

Document ID
5235111007351886821
Author
Dyer W
Mounsey Y
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of the Fisheries Board of Canada

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Relatively large amounts of nonvolatile higher amines are formed during proteolysis of fish muscle by bacteria. This follows closely the formation of trimethylamine. Fresh fish contain 0.2 mg. nitrogen per 100 g, muscle as trimethylamine and about 0.1 mg. nitrogen per 100 g …
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