Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7602093 Food Chemistry 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Trace levels of semicarbazide (SEM) can be found in meat of Macrobrachium rosenbergii shrimp wild-caught in Bangladesh. ► SEM concentrations are 100 times higher in shrimp shell and suggests natural occurrence. ► Validity of SEM as a marker residue for nitrofurazone is questioned. ► Shrimp meat only rather than shrimp plus shell should be tested for SEM.
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