Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6392824 Food Control 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Histamine content was tested on 311 samples of fresh fish and fish products collected in Puglia (Italy) in the years 2009-2011. The analyses were carried out employing ELISA for screening and HPLC to confirm suspicious non-compliant samples according to Commission Regulation (EC) 1441/2007. Histamine concentration >2.5 mg kg−1 was detected in 58% of total samples with 5% of non-compliance. Among 216 samples of fresh fish, 70% had a content of histamine less than 10 mg kg−1, while a percentage of 6% showed histamine level higher than 100 mg kg−1. Although for processed anchovies a contamination below 50 mg kg−1 in 21 samples (75%) was observed, the highest percentage of “non-compliant” samples (14%) was found. Good quality of canned tuna and canned mackerel was demonstrated by histamine content lower than 10 mg kg−1. The validation of both ELISA and HPLC methods and the optimization of the confirmatory method were also reported.

► Histamine contamination was investigated in 311 samples of fish from Italy. ► Comparison between ELISA and HPLC methods was carried-out. ► A percentage of 5% of non-compliant samples was registered. ► The highest percentage of positive samples was detected in anchovies. ► Histamine poisoning cases were reported.

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