2016
DOI: 10.1007/s40071-016-0137-y
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Histamine formation in flying fish contaminated with Staphylococcus xylosus

Abstract: Histamine is the main causative agent of scombroid poisoning. However, unlike scombroid fish, histamine poisoning due to consumption of flying fish has never been reported. In this study, the white muscle of flying fish had high levels of free histidine at approximately 423.9 mg/100 g, and was inoculated with Staphylococcus xylosus Q2 isolated from dried flying fish at 5.0 log CFU/g and stored at -20 to 35°C to investigate histamine-related quality. The histamine contents quickly increased to higher than 50 mg… Show more

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“…Source of animal origin food product Antibiotics residue (Jahantigh et al, 2020;Ngangguk et al, 2014;Pawestri et al, 2019;Wijaya & Pisestyani, 2011) beef, chicken Nitrate and nitrite (Alahakoon et al, 2015;Govari & Fexara, 2015;Habibah et al, 2018;Özbay & Şireli, 2021;Park et al, 2015;Yugatama et al, 2019) beef Scombrotoxin (Fatuni et al, 2014;Kung et al, 2016;Visciano et al, 2014) scombridae fish Pesticides (Anderson & Maede, 2014;Harwood & Dolezal, 2020;Rodríguez et al, 2016;Sanchez-Bayo & Goka, 2014) honey…”
Section: Chemical Hazard Potentialmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Source of animal origin food product Antibiotics residue (Jahantigh et al, 2020;Ngangguk et al, 2014;Pawestri et al, 2019;Wijaya & Pisestyani, 2011) beef, chicken Nitrate and nitrite (Alahakoon et al, 2015;Govari & Fexara, 2015;Habibah et al, 2018;Özbay & Şireli, 2021;Park et al, 2015;Yugatama et al, 2019) beef Scombrotoxin (Fatuni et al, 2014;Kung et al, 2016;Visciano et al, 2014) scombridae fish Pesticides (Anderson & Maede, 2014;Harwood & Dolezal, 2020;Rodríguez et al, 2016;Sanchez-Bayo & Goka, 2014) honey…”
Section: Chemical Hazard Potentialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Normally, with fish storage conditions at 25°C in a span of more than 6 hours, histamine can appear. Histamine poisoning is often also referred to as scombrotoxin fish poisoning (SFP) (Kung et al, 2016).…”
Section: Scombrotoxinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HDCs are classified into two types: those whose activity is dependent on pyridoxal-5 -phosphate as a cofactor and those whose activity is dependent on pyruvoyl (covalently bonded pyruvoyl moiety) [62]. Free histidine is required for histamine generation by HPB and is carried into the cytoplasm of the bacterial cells, where histamine production through decarboxylation occurs.…”
Section: Marine Bacteria With the Capability To Produce Histaminementioning
confidence: 99%