2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodcont.2018.04.013
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Emerging risks in the European seafood chain: Molecular identification of toxic Lagocephalus spp. in fresh and processed products

Abstract: Pufferfish may be responsible for human intoxications due to the accumulation of a potentially lethal neurotoxin, called tetrodotoxin (TTX). While traditionally some species of Pufferfish are consumed in Japan, their marketing is banned in the EU. However, their illegal presence in mislabelled products has been reported. Moreover, some species of the genus Lagocephalus spread in the Mediterranean Sea during the last decades due to the Lessepsian migration phenomenon and they may represent a significant emergin… Show more

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“…Fraudulent incidents within the seafood sector primarily involve species substitution and counterfeit and are generally elicited by inaccurate labelling or utilization of vague or unclear commercial designations. Their occurrence, other than having a general impact on the supply chain, affects the marine environment and possibly consumers' health (Reilly, 2018, Giusti et al, 2018Stawitz et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fraudulent incidents within the seafood sector primarily involve species substitution and counterfeit and are generally elicited by inaccurate labelling or utilization of vague or unclear commercial designations. Their occurrence, other than having a general impact on the supply chain, affects the marine environment and possibly consumers' health (Reilly, 2018, Giusti et al, 2018Stawitz et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another consequence is the inadvertent consumption of species, which can produce serious health problems (Triantafyllidis, et al, 2010), and that may even lead to intoxication (e.g. with TTX; Giusti, et al, 2018). Last but not least, food fraud can also produce important problems for species conservation (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xiong et al [ 96 ] applied DNA and mini-DNA barcoding for the species identification of 153 roasted Xue Yu fillet products from 30 brands. Giusti et al [ 97 ] selected cytb gene as the molecular target to identify sixteen mislabeled commercial products containing pufferfish with degraded DNA. Cytb dataset’s phylogenetic analysis supported the most recent species classification of the Lagocephalus genus and highlighted the presence of toxic L. spadiceus in the products.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%