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Abstract
This study analyzed texture properties and mineral profiles of jellyfish products, which can provide valuable information for utilizing jellyfish as a potential food resource, as well as developing appropriate strategies to control the product quality. Desalting cured jellyfish in water is a critical step to create jellyfish a desirable texture. Inorganic elements in processed jellyfish were also under investigation. Fresh jellyfish are processed with mixture of salt and alum, and then the cured jellyfish are desalted in water before consumption. Very little is known about the inorganic constituents of jellyfish. In this study desalted jellyfish were examined for 7 elements, including Al, Ca, K, Mg, Na, Fe, and Zn, using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry. High amount of aluminum was found in cannonball jellyfish samples. High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with spectrophotometric detection using quercetin is developed to determine aluminum content.