Publications by authors named "Young-Shin Go"

The stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic compositions (δC and δN) of sedimentary organic matter (OM) in fish farms (FFs) were investigated to quantify the aquaculture-derived OM deposition dynamics in the sediment. The dual isotopic compositions of mixed OMs in surface sediments at FFs differed significantly (p < 0.05) from those at reference sites, indicating an increased deposition of fish feces or uneaten feed in the sediments.

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  • This study focuses on finding effective methods to trace the geographical origin of Manila clams from Korea, North Korea, and China using novel analytical techniques.
  • Researchers combined dual-element isotopes, fatty acids, and compound-specific isotopic analysis, hypothesizing that this multi-parameter approach would enhance efficiency in categorizing unclassified samples.
  • The results showed that using fatty acid profiles and isotopic values significantly improved the accuracy of origin identification, suggesting this method could be beneficial for other seafood tracing efforts as well.
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The increasing global consumption of seafood has led to increased trade among nations, accompanied by mislabeling and fraudulent practices that have rendered authentication crucial. The multi-isotope ratio analysis is considered as applicable tool for evaluating geographical authentications but requires information and experience to select target elements such as isotopes, through a distinction method based on differences in habitat and physiology due to origin. The present study examined recombination conditions of multi-elements that facilitated geographically distinct classifications of the clams to sort out appropriate elements.

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