نتایج جستجو برای: histamine forming bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 302548  

Bakar , J., Fatimah , A. Bakar, Özogul, F., Rahman, R.A., Yassoralipour, A. ,

Different modified atmosphere conditions with various CO2 concentrations on microbial load (psychrophile, mesophile aerobic and anaerobic bacteria) and physico-chemical properties of barramundi (Lates  calcarifer Bloch) fillets stored at 8°C were compared to determine the best packaging conditions. The gas conditions evaluated were 100% CO2 (M1), 75% CO2/25% N2 (M2), 50% CO2/50% N2 (M3), 25% CO...

Journal: :Journal of The National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka 2023

This study aimed to identify histamine-forming bacteria (HFB) and the sources of introduction such recommend control measures mitigate histamine formation in yellowfin tuna (YFT). Field samples were collected from multi-day boats that landed at Dikkowita, Negombo, Trincomalee Dondra fishery harbours. Ice fish holds (n=63) chill transport vehicles (n=63), swabs boat decks skin YFT collected. Fis...

A. A. Motalebi, F. Mosakhani T. Valinassab V. A. Koohdar, V. Razavilar

  This study aimed to investigate the quality of effluent water of a large shrimp farming complex in Chabahar region in Sistan and Baluchestan province (Iran). Fifteen sampling stations were designated in three distinct areas of these farms i.e. the water supply canal, the drainage canal and the receiving area of the farm effluents in Gwatar Gulf. Water samples were taken from June to December ...

A. A. Motalebi , F. Mosakhani , T. Valinassab , V. A. Koohdar , V. Razavilar ,

  This study aimed to investigate the quality of effluent water of a large shrimp farming complex in Chabahar region in Sistan and Baluchestan province (Iran). Fifteen sampling stations were designated in three distinct areas of these farms i.e. the water supply canal, the drainage canal and the receiving area of the farm effluents in Gwatar Gulf. Water samples were taken from June to December ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1973
B D Geller M Pittman

Mice injected intranasally (it.n.) and intraperitoneally (i.p.) with a nonlethal dose (2.5 x 10(5) colony-forming units) of live Bordetella pertussis were examined for 50 days for infection, respiratory tract immunoglobulins (Ig), changes in serum Ig, and histamine sensitivity. With mice infected it.n., respiratory infection markedly declined between day 20 and day 30. Ig classes (A, G(1), G(2a...

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