2022
DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2022.1068767
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Real-time qPCR for the detection of puffer fish components from Lagocephalus in food: L. inermis, L. lagocephalus, L. gloveri, L. lunaris, and L. spadiceus

Abstract: Puffer fish is a type of precious high-end aquatic product, is widely popular in Asia, especially in China and Japan, even though it naturally harbors a neurotoxin known as tetrodotoxin (TTX) that is poisonous to humans and causes food poisoning. With the increasing trade demand, which frequently exceeds existing supply capacities, fostering fraudulent practices, such as adulteration of processed products with non-certified farmed wild puffer fish species. To determine the authenticity of puffer fish processed… Show more

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“…In China, regulations have been implemented since 2016 to allow certified companies to farm Takifugu rubripes and Takifugu obscurus, which can be sold after undergoing proper processing and packaging with traceability codes indicating their origin. However, the sale of fresh pufferfish remains banned [3]. Despite these measures, there has been a significant increase in cases of intoxication caused by wild pufferfish caught and consumed by individuals, highlighting the challenges in ensuring safety.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In China, regulations have been implemented since 2016 to allow certified companies to farm Takifugu rubripes and Takifugu obscurus, which can be sold after undergoing proper processing and packaging with traceability codes indicating their origin. However, the sale of fresh pufferfish remains banned [3]. Despite these measures, there has been a significant increase in cases of intoxication caused by wild pufferfish caught and consumed by individuals, highlighting the challenges in ensuring safety.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%