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Evaluating quality traits of gastropods from the middle Adriatic Sea: opportunities to valorise meat and shell derived from the Common (Nassarius mutabilis) and Long (Hinia reticulata) sea snails and strategies to add value through a sustainable approach (CROSBI ID 281040)

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Felici, Alberto ; Bilandžić, Nina ; Magi, Gian Enrico ; Iaffaldano, Nicolaia ; Fiordelmondo, Elisa ; Doti, Gerardo ; Roncarati, Alessandra Evaluating quality traits of gastropods from the middle Adriatic Sea: opportunities to valorise meat and shell derived from the Common (Nassarius mutabilis) and Long (Hinia reticulata) sea snails and strategies to add value through a sustainable approach // Foods, 9 (2020), 7; 905-905. doi: 10.3390/foods9070905

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Felici, Alberto ; Bilandžić, Nina ; Magi, Gian Enrico ; Iaffaldano, Nicolaia ; Fiordelmondo, Elisa ; Doti, Gerardo ; Roncarati, Alessandra

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Evaluating quality traits of gastropods from the middle Adriatic Sea: opportunities to valorise meat and shell derived from the Common (Nassarius mutabilis) and Long (Hinia reticulata) sea snails and strategies to add value through a sustainable approach

In mid Adriatic Sea the common sea snail is the habitual snail eaten, but over the years fishermen started to capture also the long sea snail, a possible alternative for human consumption. This study aims to compare the quality traits of the edible fraction in the common and long sea snails. In this study, common and long sea snail samples were provided by fishermen in November 2018 and March 2019. Total weight (meat and shell), fractions of meat and shell (after having extracted the edible part), fatty acid, elements in meat, and calcium content in shells were determined. Meat quality traits showed high nutritional value without significant differences between the two species. The fatty acid profile showed n3/n6 ratio significantly different both considering the season of sampling (November: 4.1 ; March: 2.38) and the species of sea snail (common: 4.98 ; long: 2.86). The long species showed a higher yield in the total body and calcium content concentrations. However, the long sea snail showed 50% lower meat yield compared with the common sea snail. In conclusion, the long sea snail can be used as an alternative to the common sea snail for human consumption.

sea snails ; quality traits ; calcium shell ; by-products ; sustainable harbours

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Podaci o izdanju

9 (7)

2020.

905-905

objavljeno

2304-8158

10.3390/foods9070905

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Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita

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