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Formation of histamine and biogenic amines in cold-smoked tuna: an investigation of psychrotolerant bacteria from samples implicated in cases of histamine fish poisoning.
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Journal of food protection [J Food Prot] 2006 Apr; Vol. 69 (4), pp. 897-906. - Publication Year :
- 2006
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Abstract
- Two outbreaks and a single case of histamine fish poisoning associated with cold-smoked tuna (CST) were reported in Denmark during 2004. The bacteria most likely responsible for histamine formation in CST implicated in histamine fish poisoning was identified for the first time in this study. Product characteristics and profiles of biogenic amines in the implicated products were also recorded. In the single poisoning case, psychrotolerant Morganella morganii-like bacteria most likely was responsible for the histamine production in CST with 2.2% +/- 0.6% NaCl in the water phase (WPS). In outbreak 1, Photobacterium phosphoreum most likely formed the histamine in CST with 1.3% +/- 0.1% WPS. In outbreak 2, which involved 10 persons, the bacteria responsible for histamine formation could not be determined. The measured concentrations of WPS were very low compared with those of randomly collected commercial samples of CST and cold-smoked blue marlin (4.1 to 12.7% WPS). Challenge tests at 5 degrees C with psychrotolerant M. morganii and P. phosphoreum in CST with 4.4% WPS revealed growth and toxic histamine formation by the psychrotolerant M. morganii-like bacteria but not by P. phosphoreum. In a storage trial with naturally contaminated CST containing 6.9% WPS, lactic acid bacteria dominated the microbiota, and no significant histamine formation was observed during the shelf life of about 40 days at 5 degrees C and of about 16 days at 10 degrees C. To prevent toxic histamine formation, CST should be produced with >5% WPS and distributed with a declared 5 degrees C shelf life of 3 to 4 weeks or less.
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- Animals
Consumer Product Safety
Disease Outbreaks
Food Contamination analysis
Food Microbiology
Food Preservation methods
Humans
Morganella morganii isolation & purification
Photobacterium isolation & purification
Temperature
Time Factors
Biogenic Amines biosynthesis
Foodborne Diseases epidemiology
Histamine biosynthesis
Morganella morganii metabolism
Photobacterium metabolism
Seafood microbiology
Tuna microbiology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0362-028X
- Volume :
- 69
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of food protection
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 16629036
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.4315/0362-028x-69.4.897