Influence of physical damage and freezing on histamine concentration and microbiological quality of yellowfin tuna during processing
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Resumo: | Yellowfin tuna has a high level of free histidine in their muscle, which can lead to histamine formation by microorganisms if temperature abuse occurs during handling and further processing. The objective of this study was to measure levels of histamine in damaged and undamaged thawed muscle to determine the effect of physical damage on the microbial count and histamine formation during the initial steps of canning processing and to isolate and identify the main histamine-forming microorganisms present in the flesh of yellowfin tuna. Total mesophilic and psicrophilic microorganisms were determined using the standard plate method. The presence of histamine-forming microorganisms was determined in a modified Niven's agar. Strains were further identified using the API 20E kit for enterobacteriaceae and Gram-negative bacilli. Physically damaged tuna did not show higher microbiological contamination than that of undamaged muscle tuna. The most active histamine-forming microorganism present in tuna flesh was Morganella morganii. Other decarboxylating microorganisms present were Enterobacter agglomerans and Enterobacter cloacae. Physical damage of tune during catching and handling did not increase the level of histamine or the amount of microorganisms present in tuna meat during frozen transportation, but they showed a higher risk of histamine-forming microorganism growth during processing. |
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Influence of physical damage and freezing on histamine concentration and microbiological quality of yellowfin tuna during processingyellowfin tunahistamineprocessingfreezingYellowfin tuna has a high level of free histidine in their muscle, which can lead to histamine formation by microorganisms if temperature abuse occurs during handling and further processing. The objective of this study was to measure levels of histamine in damaged and undamaged thawed muscle to determine the effect of physical damage on the microbial count and histamine formation during the initial steps of canning processing and to isolate and identify the main histamine-forming microorganisms present in the flesh of yellowfin tuna. Total mesophilic and psicrophilic microorganisms were determined using the standard plate method. The presence of histamine-forming microorganisms was determined in a modified Niven's agar. Strains were further identified using the API 20E kit for enterobacteriaceae and Gram-negative bacilli. Physically damaged tuna did not show higher microbiological contamination than that of undamaged muscle tuna. The most active histamine-forming microorganism present in tuna flesh was Morganella morganii. Other decarboxylating microorganisms present were Enterobacter agglomerans and Enterobacter cloacae. Physical damage of tune during catching and handling did not increase the level of histamine or the amount of microorganisms present in tuna meat during frozen transportation, but they showed a higher risk of histamine-forming microorganism growth during processing.Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos2013-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-20612013000300012Food Science and Technology v.33 n.3 2013reponame:Food Science and Technology (Campinas)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos (SBCTA)instacron:SBCTA10.1590/S0101-20612013005000061info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGarcía-Tapia,GonzaloBarba-Quintero,GuillermoGallegos-Infante,José AlbertoAguilar,Ramón PachecoRuíz-Cortés,Juan AntonioRamírez,José Albertoeng2013-10-08T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0101-20612013000300012Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/ctaONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@sbcta.org.br1678-457X0101-2061opendoar:2013-10-08T00:00Food Science and Technology (Campinas) - Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos (SBCTA)false |
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Influence of physical damage and freezing on histamine concentration and microbiological quality of yellowfin tuna during processing |
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Influence of physical damage and freezing on histamine concentration and microbiological quality of yellowfin tuna during processing |
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Influence of physical damage and freezing on histamine concentration and microbiological quality of yellowfin tuna during processing García-Tapia,Gonzalo yellowfin tuna histamine processing freezing |
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Influence of physical damage and freezing on histamine concentration and microbiological quality of yellowfin tuna during processing |
title_full |
Influence of physical damage and freezing on histamine concentration and microbiological quality of yellowfin tuna during processing |
title_fullStr |
Influence of physical damage and freezing on histamine concentration and microbiological quality of yellowfin tuna during processing |
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Influence of physical damage and freezing on histamine concentration and microbiological quality of yellowfin tuna during processing |
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Influence of physical damage and freezing on histamine concentration and microbiological quality of yellowfin tuna during processing |
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García-Tapia,Gonzalo |
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García-Tapia,Gonzalo Barba-Quintero,Guillermo Gallegos-Infante,José Alberto Aguilar,Ramón Pacheco Ruíz-Cortés,Juan Antonio Ramírez,José Alberto |
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Barba-Quintero,Guillermo Gallegos-Infante,José Alberto Aguilar,Ramón Pacheco Ruíz-Cortés,Juan Antonio Ramírez,José Alberto |
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García-Tapia,Gonzalo Barba-Quintero,Guillermo Gallegos-Infante,José Alberto Aguilar,Ramón Pacheco Ruíz-Cortés,Juan Antonio Ramírez,José Alberto |
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yellowfin tuna histamine processing freezing |
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yellowfin tuna histamine processing freezing |
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Yellowfin tuna has a high level of free histidine in their muscle, which can lead to histamine formation by microorganisms if temperature abuse occurs during handling and further processing. The objective of this study was to measure levels of histamine in damaged and undamaged thawed muscle to determine the effect of physical damage on the microbial count and histamine formation during the initial steps of canning processing and to isolate and identify the main histamine-forming microorganisms present in the flesh of yellowfin tuna. Total mesophilic and psicrophilic microorganisms were determined using the standard plate method. The presence of histamine-forming microorganisms was determined in a modified Niven's agar. Strains were further identified using the API 20E kit for enterobacteriaceae and Gram-negative bacilli. Physically damaged tuna did not show higher microbiological contamination than that of undamaged muscle tuna. The most active histamine-forming microorganism present in tuna flesh was Morganella morganii. Other decarboxylating microorganisms present were Enterobacter agglomerans and Enterobacter cloacae. Physical damage of tune during catching and handling did not increase the level of histamine or the amount of microorganisms present in tuna meat during frozen transportation, but they showed a higher risk of histamine-forming microorganism growth during processing. |
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