2012
DOI: 10.1007/s12562-011-0462-4
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Evaluation of histamine productivity of Tetragenococcus halophilus isolated from salted mackerel (saba-shiokara)

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“…Tetragenococcus strains cause histamine accumulation in fermented fishery products (Kimura et al, 2001;Kobayashi et al, 2000;Konagaya et al, 2002;Mongkolthanaruk et al, 2012;Sato et al, 1995;Satomi et al, 1997Satomi et al, , 2008Satomi et al, , 2011Satomi et al, , 2012Udomsil et al, 2010). Their physiological and biochemical properties correspond closely with those of typical non-halophilic LAB, except for being halophiles, meaning they are facultative anaerobic bacteria without a respiratory pathway.…”
Section: Histamine-producing Bacteriamentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Tetragenococcus strains cause histamine accumulation in fermented fishery products (Kimura et al, 2001;Kobayashi et al, 2000;Konagaya et al, 2002;Mongkolthanaruk et al, 2012;Sato et al, 1995;Satomi et al, 1997Satomi et al, , 2008Satomi et al, , 2011Satomi et al, , 2012Udomsil et al, 2010). Their physiological and biochemical properties correspond closely with those of typical non-halophilic LAB, except for being halophiles, meaning they are facultative anaerobic bacteria without a respiratory pathway.…”
Section: Histamine-producing Bacteriamentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Additionally, histamine accumulation occasionally occurred in fishery products, such as fish sauce (Fujii et al, 2008;Sato et al, 1995;Satomi et al, 1997Satomi et al, , 2008Satomi et al, , 2011Satomi et al, , 2012Stute et al, 2002), salted fish (Hernandez-Herrero et al, 1999;Mongkolthanaruk et al, 2012;Echigo, 1991, 1993), and others (Harada et al, 2008;Hamaya et al, 2014), and certain bacterial strains, belonging to Tetragenococcus, Staphylococcus, and others, were identified as the histamine producers. Generally, tetragenococci are causative agents of histamine accumulation in fermented or aged foods containing large amounts of salt (approximately 15% or more) (Kimura et al, 2001;Satomi et al, 2012).…”
Section: Histamine and Other Biogenic Amines From Fish And Fisherymentioning
confidence: 99%
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