Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1190963 Food Chemistry 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Proximate composition, mineral and vitamin contents (A, E, B1, B2, niacin and B6) were investigated in cooked African catfish. Different cooking treatments were used (baking, grilling, microwaving and frying). The protein and ash contents increased in all cooked fish. The fat content increased only in fried fillets. The moisture content of cooked fish decreased. Mineral levels were affected by cooking methods, except for Cu Although the vitamin A content significantly increased in grilled and fried fish, vitamin E increased in all cooked fish. Vitamin B1 content of cooked fish significantly decreased. Vitamin B2 and niacin contents of grilled fish increased significantly. B6 content of cooked fish significantly decreased but this did not occur for the grilled fish. High levels of vitamin and mineral contents were found in grilled catfish.

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