Development of Histamine in Fresh and Canned Tuna Steaks Stored under Different Experimental Temperature Conditions.

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Reparto Chimico Degli Alimenti, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Lombardia e dell'Emilia Romagna "Bruno Ubertini", Via P. Fiorini 5, 40127 Bologna, Italy.

Published: December 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Histamine is a major factor in foodborne intoxication, particularly in tuna, and its formation was analyzed under various storage conditions using LC-MS/MS.
  • Fresh tuna samples grafted with histamine showed significant increases in histamine levels over 6 days, particularly at 12 °C, where levels reached up to 2721.3 mg/kg.
  • The study highlights the importance of good hygiene practices and maintaining proper storage temperatures to prevent histamine formation in food, especially when contaminated equipment is used.

Article Abstract

Among biogenic amines, histamine is most frequently involved in foodborne intoxication. To evaluate histamine formation in tuna, several storage conditions were reproduced. An LC-MS/MS method was used for analytical determinations. Fresh tuna samples (not contaminated and grafted with tuna muscle naturally incurred with histamine at 6000 mg/kg) were stored at 4, 12, and 20 °C, and daily samples were collected for 6 days. The development of histamine was observed only in grafted tuna samples. At 4 °C, histamine formation progressed from 12.8 mg/kg (day 1) up to 68.2 mg/kg (day 6). At 12 °C, higher concentrations developed (23.9 mg/kg on day 1 up to 2721.3 mg/kg on day 6) relative to 20 °C (from 12.0 to 1681.0 mg/kg). It was found that at 4 °C, if grafted tuna was submerged in oil, histamine formation progressed more slowly. In a naturally contaminated sample, it was observed that the histamine distribution was uniform, while the normal cooking process did not affect the histamine level. Furthermore, it was found that the use of histamine-contaminated equipment for food handling may result in histamine formation in food. These results confirm the importance of implementing good hygiene practices and respecting the cold chain.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9778485PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11244034DOI Listing

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