Известия ТИНРО (Jun 2015)

Characteristics of bivalve mollusk <i>Serripes groenlandicus </i>in connection with its rational use

  • Lidia V. Shulgina,
  • Dmitry A. Sokolenko,
  • Tatyana A. Davletshina,
  • Galina I. Zagorodnaya,
  • Eugeny E. Borisovets,
  • Eugeny V. Yakush

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26428/1606-9919-2015-181-263-272
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 181, no. 2
pp. 263 – 272

Abstract

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Greenland cockle Serripes groenlandicus is a burrow bivalve mollusk that forms dense aggregations on silty-sandy and muddy grounds at the depth 50-60 m. Its total stock in Peter the Great Bay is estimated as 8,700 t. The species is not used yet as a raw material for food industry that is a reason to investigate its safety, chemical composition and technological characteristics. There is noted that the aggregations of S. groenlandicus in Peter the Great Bay are formed mostly by large-sized individuals (> 80 %), so they have high commercial value. Its soft tissue (on average 25.8 % of total weigh) contents 11.9 % of protein, < 1.0 % of fat, and 5.4 % of carbohydrate, its energy value is 70 kcal, so it is a promising raw material for low-calorie dietary products. Technological losses in mass of the clam meat in the process of broth extraction under hydrothermal treatment are rather high: 45-47 %. To prevent the mass losses, the species is recommended to use as the raw material for canned products with its natural meat.

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