A. Mikkelsen et al., CALCIUM-CARBONATE CRYSTALLIZATION IN THE ALPHA-CHITIN MATRIX OF THE SHELL OF PINK SHRIMP, PANDALUS-BOREALIS, DURING FROZEN STORAGE, Journal of crystal growth, 177(1-2), 1997, pp. 125-134
Calcium carbonate precipitates in the shell of pink shrimp, Pandalus b
orealis, during frozen storage (investigated for temperatures above -
30 degrees C), and as a result white spots appear in the shell. During
continued frozen storage the white spots grow in size and eventually
cover the entire, originally transparent, shell. Material isolated fro
m shrimp shells was dried and subjected to infrared and Raman spectros
copy, X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy and EDX analyses. It was
found that the white spots were composed of crystalline calcium carbon
ate in the two crystal forms of calcite and vaterite, and of amorphous
alpha-chitin. It is proposed that alpha-chitin plays an important rol
e in the crystallization process of white spots, as an integral part o
f the white spots. It is shown that the relative w/w-concentrations of
alpha-chitin and calcium carbonate in white spots were constant (0.34
: 0.66), and it did not depend on chemical treatments comparable to t
hose in use by the fishing industry for production of raw and frozen s
hrimps. However, the ratio of the polymorphic forms of calcium carbona
te varied.