Fish As Food, Physical Structure of Fish, Fish Spoilage: Chapter-02
Fish As Food, Physical Structure of Fish, Fish Spoilage: Chapter-02
Fish As Food, Physical Structure of Fish, Fish Spoilage: Chapter-02
Masud Rana
Lecturer
Dept. of Fishing & Post Harvest Technology
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University
Dhaka-1207
Chapter-02
Fish Supply
➢ Nutrients (Vit. & Minerals)
➢ Energy
➢ Meal
➢ Enzymes
➢ Less connective tissue
➢ Easily digestible
• The structure of fish muscle is very simple. Basically, there are two bundles of muscles on
each side of the vertebral column and each of the bundles is further separated into an upper
mass above the horizontal axial septum and a ventral mass below this septum.
• Fish muscle tissue contains less connective tissue than mammalian muscle. It is composed
of striated muscle.
• A muscle cell consists of sarcoplasma containing nuclei, glycogen grains, mitochondria etc
and a number of (up to 1000) myofibrils.
• The muscle cells run in a longitudinal direction separated perpendicularly by sheets of
connective tissues (myocomata) are called myotomes or myomere.
• The connective tissue which is attached to the skeleton and to the skin consists of sheets of
collagen, is called myocomata and the sections of blocks and associated connective tissue
sheets are visible to the naked eyes.
• If the muscle is examined microscopically, it is seem to consist of muscle fibres of between
150 and 300 micro meter in diameter, surrounded by connective tissue which is continuous
with the main connective tissue sheets.
• Further magnification shows that these muscle fibres consist of smaller fibres or myofibrils,
10-20 micro meter in diameter.
• Each myofibril is divided lengthwise into a large number of identical units called
sarcomeres these contain molecules of the main contractile protein, actin (thin filament)
and myosin (thick filament), the minor associated protein troponin and tropomyosin,
enzymes such as myosin ATPase and many other components.
• These proteins or filament are arranged in a characteristic alternating way making the
muscle striated upon microscopic examination. Contraction is the basic function of living
contractile muscles which is the result of series of metabolic reactions take place in living
tissue
Characteristic Dark White
ATPase rate slow fastest
Ca++ cycling slow fast
mitochondria lots few
capillaries lots few
aerobic (oxidative) enzymes high low
anaerobic (glycolytic) enzymes low high
myoglobin lots little
glycogen High low
fatigue resistant non-resistant
function endurance bursts
Fish Muscle