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JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH
卷 65, 期 4, 页码 483-486出版社
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DOI: 10.2478/jvetres-2021-0066
关键词
histamine; fish; fish products; histamine fish poisoning; chromatography
资金
- Polish Government under the Multiannual Programme Protection of animals and public health [229/2013]
The study found that histamine was detected in 14.1% of raw fish, 29% of smoked fish, 22% of canned fish, and 93.8% of marinated fish in samples from the Polish market. Concentrations ranged from 3.4 to 156.4 mg/kg, with some samples containing over 100 mg/kg of histamine.
Introduction Histamine is one of the most important and toxic biogenic amines which may be present in food and may cause food poisoning in humans when contained at a high level. It is produced during bacterial decarboxylation of histidine in fish muscles. The aim of the study was to investigate the presence of histamine in fish and fish products available in Poland during 2014-2018. Material and Methods A total of 421 samples of raw (248), smoked (107), canned (50), and marinated fish (16) were analysed by high-performance liquid chromatography with diode array detection. Results Histamine was detected in 14.1% samples of raw fish, 29% of smoked fish, 22% of canned fish and 93.8% of marinated fish in concentrations ranging from 3.4 to 156.4 mg/kg. Content of this amine above 100 mg/kg was found in four samples: raw Atlantic salmon, smoked European sprat and two samples of marinated Atlantic herring. Conclusion The study showed that fish and fish products on the Polish market generally meet the food safety criteria for histamine and are safe for consumers.
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