نتایج جستجو برای: seafood

تعداد نتایج: 3739  

2016
Hua-Ning ZHANG Pei-Bin HOU Yu-Zhen CHEN Yu MA Xin-Peng LI Hui LV Mei WANG Hai-Lian TAN Zhen-Wang BI

BACKGROUND Current food safety issues are deleteriously reshaping the lifestyle of the population in the developing world. The globalization of food supply impacts patterns of foodborne disease outbreaks worldwide, and consumers are having increased concern about microbiological food safety. METHODS A total of 2305 samples including sauced meat, sausage, smoked meat, shrimp, sashimi and shell...

Journal: :Foodborne pathogens and disease 2012
Mehdi Zarei Siavash Maktabi Masoud Ghorbanpour

Although several etiological agents can be transmitted through seafood consumption, Listeria monocytogenes, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, Staphylococcus aureus, and Salmonella spp. are considered among the most important pathogens in terms of public health and disease. In this study, multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR), as a rapid and cost-effective method, was used to determine the prevalence...

2016
Adele Repossi Federica Farabegoli Teresa Gazzotti Elisa Zironi Giampiero Pagliuca

Bisphenol A (BPA) is a man-made compound, mainly used as a monomer to produce polycarbonate (PC), epoxy resins, non-polymer additives to other plastics, which have many food related applications, such as food storage containers, tableware and internal coating of cans, as well as non-food applications such as electronic equipment, construction materials and medical devices. BPA exposure can occu...

2007
Clifford Louime Felicity Burrows Michael Abazinge Oghenekome Onokpise

Proper disposal of seafood wastes is a continuous problem along the Eastern shores of the United States. Blue crab and scallop processing plants continuously dumped their residues into landfills, creating management and environmental concerns associated with ground and drinking water pollution. Additionally, build up of seafood waste generates an unpleasant odor and becomes an eye-sore to both ...

2008
Cheryl A. Logan S. Elizabeth Alter Alison J. Haupt Katharine Tomalty Stephen R. Palumbi

Concern over the collapse of many wild-caught fisheries has led to a recent focus on seafood-certification and consumer-driven support of sustainable seafood. However, such conservation strategies depend critically on the accurate labeling of seafood species in marketplaces. Pacific rockfish, a group of >60 species in the genus Sebastes, are often marketed as Pacific red snapper, but little is ...

2017
Andrew I. Selwood Craig Waugh David T. Harwood Lesley L. Rhodes John Reeve Jim Sim Rex Munday

Paralytic shellfish poisoning results from consumption of seafood naturally contaminated by saxitoxin and its congeners, the paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs). The levels of such toxins are regulated internationally, and maximum permitted concentrations in seafood have been established in many countries. A mouse bioassay is an approved method for estimating the levels of PSTs in seafood, but th...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2009
I Thorsdottir Be Birgisdottir M Kiely Ja Martinez Nm Bandarra

BACKGROUND Fish is considered an important part of a healthy diet and is frequently recommended as a main course at least twice a week. OBJECTIVE To study the frequency of fish consumption among young overweight European adults and their compliance to varying seafood consumption in weight loss intervention diets. DESIGN After meeting the inclusion criteria, the subject's seafood intake was ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1998
T W Gebel R H Suchenwirth C Bolten H H Dunkelberg

Part of the northern Palatinate region in Germany is characterized by elevated levels of arsenic and antimony in the soil due to the presence of ore sources and former mining activities. In a biomonitoring study, 218 residents were investigated for a putative increased intake of these elements. Seventy-six nonexposed subjects in a rural region in south lower Saxony were chosen as the reference ...

2009
S. Norliana Abu Bakar

Problem statement: Formaldehyde was classified as a potential human carcinogen, identified by the US Environmental Protection Agency and International Agency for Research on Cancer as a Class 2A carcinogen. It also can cause irritation to human. However, formaldehyde present in biological fluids or tissues and environment as a result of natural processes or from man-made sources and can be emit...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2000
L M Rørvik B Aase T Alvestad D A Caugant

To evaluate the role of seafoods in the epidemiology of human listeriosis and the role of the processing environment as a source of Listeria monocytogenes in seafood products, 305 L. monocytogenes isolates were characterized by multilocus enzyme electrophoresis using 21 genetic loci and restriction enzyme analysis of total DNA. Forty-four isolates were recovered from patients in Norway; 93 were...

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