• Title of article

    Farmed fish welfare: stress, post-mortem muscle metabolism, and stress-related meat quality changes

  • Author/Authors

    Daskalova, Aleksandra Department of Food Hygiene, Technology and Control - Trakia University, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria

  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    113
  • To page
    124
  • Abstract
    Over the past few decades, a considerable scientific progress has been achieved in the area of fish welfare at all stages—farming, transportation, various pre-slaughter manipulations, stunning/killing procedures, etc. The increasing scientific interest is mainly due to the serious need of developing and implementing specific fish welfare requirements across the whole chain for both ethical (welfare) and commercial (meat quality) reasons. Since there has been substantial evidence that fish are able to experience pain and suffering, the provoked stress response could be a major cause of altered post-mortem metabolism and impaired meat quality. The present review was aimed to present the relationship between ante-mortem stress, course of post-mortem metabolic processes and the potential alterations in some quality traits of fish for human consumption.
  • Keywords
    Fish welfare , Sentience , Stress , Post-mortem metabolism , Meat quality
  • Journal title
    International Aquatic Research
  • Serial Year
    2019
  • Record number

    2501595