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Elena Orban Gabriella Di Lena Maurizio Masci Teresina Nevigato Irene Casini Roberto Caproni Loretta Gambelli Michele Pellizzato 《Journal of the science of food and agriculture》2004,84(14):1929-1938
Quality aspects of oysters (Crassostrea gigas) from a suspended culture in the lagoon of Venice (Valle Dogà) were examined in different seasons over a 1‐year period. Ecophysiological and commercial quality indicators (condition index, content of meat, shell and intervalvar fluid), nutritional quality parameters (proximate and mineral composition, glycogen content, fatty acid profile, cholesterol, plant sterols, fat‐soluble vitamins content) and levels of organic pollutants (polychlorinated biphenyls and organochlorine pesticides) were determined at different times of the year. Seasonal variations were observed in the nutrient content, with particular regard to moisture (ranging from 866.8 g kg?1 in June to 938.8 g kg?1 in September), protein (23.9 g kg?1 in September to 76.6 g kg?1 in June), ash (22.5 g kg?1 in February to 29.5 g kg?1 in July), lipid (3.0 g kg?1 in September to 8.8 g kg?1 in June) and glycogen (0.7 g kg?1 in September to 11.5 g kg?1 in February). In spite of this variability, the nutritional quality of the oysters was generally good, especially just before gamete release when the concentration of nutrients was at its maximum. Low levels of organochlorine chemicals were detected in the edible meat of oysters but, because only a limited number of samples were analysed, no general conclusion can be drawn on the safety of seafood from this area. Copyright © 2004 Society of Chemical Industry 相似文献
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Consumption of raw oysters has been linked to several outbreaks of Vibrio parahaemolyticus infection in the United States. This study investigated effects of ice storage and UV-sterilized seawater depuration at various temperatures on reducing V. parahaemolyticus in oysters. Raw Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) were inoculated with a mixed culture of five clinical strains of V. parahaemolyticus (10290, 10292, 10293, BE 98-2029 and 027-1c1) at levels of 104−6 MPN/g. Inoculated oysters were either stored in ice or depurated in recirculating artificial seawater at 2, 3, 7, 10, 12.5, and 15 °C for 4–6 days. Holding oysters in ice or depuration of oysters in recirculating seawater at 2 or 3 °C for 4 days did not result in significant reductions (P > 0.05) of V. parahaemolyticus in the oysters. However, depuration at temperatures between 7 and 15 °C reduced V. parahaemolyticus populations in oysters by >3.0 log MPN/g after 5 days with no loss of oysters. Depuration at refrigerated temperatures (7–15 °C) can be applied as a post-harvest treatment for reducing V. parahaemolyticus in Pacific oysters. 相似文献
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This study identified and validated high hydrostatic pressure processing (HPP) for achieving greater than 3.52-log reductions of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in the Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) and determined shelf life of processed oysters stored at 5 °C or in ice. Raw Pacific oysters were inoculated with a clinical strain of V. parahaemolyticus 10293 (O1:K56) to levels of 104-5 cells per gram and processed at 293 MPa (43 K PSI) for 90, 120, 150, 180 and 210 s. Populations of V. parahaemolyticus in oysters after processes were analyzed with the 5-tube most probable number (MPN) method. Negative results obtained by the MPN method were confirmed with a multiplex PCR detecting genes encoding thermolabile hemolysin (tl), thermostable direct hemolysin (tdh) and TDH-related hemolysin (trh). A HPP of 293 MPa for 120 s at groundwater temperature (8 ± 1 °C) was identified capable of achieving greater than 3.52-log reductions of V. parahaemolyticus in Pacific oysters. Oysters processed at 293 MPa for 120 s had a shelf life of 6-8 days when stored at 5 °C or 16-18 days when stored in ice. This HPP can be adopted by the shellfish industry as a post harvest process to eliminate V. parahaemolyticus in raw oysters. 相似文献
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《Food chemistry》1999,64(2):211-214
The chemical composition and fatty acid profile of the tray-cultured Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) were measured and compared over a 13 month period. Oysters (120–150 g) were cultured in Cork Harbour and samples taken for analysis at monthly intervals. The moisture, fat, protein, glycogen and ash contents of the flesh were analysed. The fatty acid profile of the flesh was analysed by gas chromatography. The condition indices of the oysters were determined. The chemical composition of the oysters grown in Cork Harbour was similar to literature values for the same species grown in Pacific waters. Ranges for the chemical composition (dry flesh weight basis) were: fat (7.8–8.7%), protein (39.1–53.1%), glycogen (21.6–38.9%) and ash (4.0–12.1%). 相似文献
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Schets FM van den Berg HH Engels GB Lodder WJ de Roda Husman AM 《International journal of food microbiology》2007,113(2):189-194
The intestinal parasites Cryptosporidium and Giardia cause gastro-enteritis in humans and can be transmitted via contaminated water. Oysters are filter feeders that have been demonstrated to accumulate pathogens such as Salmonella, Vibrio, norovirus and Cryptosporidium from contaminated water and cause foodborne infections. Oysters are economically important shellfish that are generally consumed raw. Commercial and non-commercial oysters (Crassostrea gigas) and oyster culture water from the Oosterschelde, The Netherlands, were examined for the presence of Cryptosporidium oocysts and Giardia cysts. Nine of 133 (6.7%) oysters from two non-commercial harvesting sites contained Cryptosporidium, Giardia or both. Six of 46 (13.0%) commercial oysters harboured Cryptosporidium or Giardia in their intestines. Data on the viability of (oo)cysts recovered from Oosterschelde oysters were not obtained, however viable (oo)cysts were detected in surface waters that enter the Oosterschelde oyster harvesting areas. The detection of Cryptosporidium and Giardia in oysters destined for human consumption has implications for public health only when human pathogenic (oo)cysts that have preserved infectivity during their stay in a marine environment are present. Our data suggest that consumption of raw oysters from the Oosterschelde may occasionally lead to cases of gastro-intestinal illness. 相似文献
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Malco Cruz‐Romero Alan L Kelly Joe P Kerry 《Journal of the science of food and agriculture》2008,88(15):2713-2723
BACKGROUND: High‐pressure (HP) treatment is being increasingly employed for commercial processing of oysters, but there is relatively limited information on the microbiological quality and enzymatic activity of HP‐treated in‐shell oysters. The objective of this research was to study the influence of packaging strategy on microbiological and biochemical changes in oysters HP treated at 260 MPa for 3 min or 400 MPa for 5 min at 20 °C and stored at 0 °C either aerobically on ice, in vacuum packaging (VP) or under modified atmosphere packaging (MAP; 40% CO2, 60% N2), compared with changes in untreated oysters. RESULTS: Both HP treatments reduced the microbiological load to below the detection limit (<100 colony‐forming units g?1). MAP and VP also delayed subsequent microbial growth compared with aerobically stored samples. After 21 days of storage, total volatile base levels remained lower than the proposed acceptability limits for all samples; however, after 28 days, only oysters HP treated at 400 MPa, irrespective of the packaging system used, did not exceed this limit. HP increased the thiobarbituric acid‐reactive substance (TBARS) values of oysters, indicating increased lipid oxidation. During storage, TBARS values of all MAP and VP oysters remained lower than those of aerobically stored oysters. CONCLUSION: HP treatment, in combination with adequate chilled storage and MAP, can extend the shelf‐life and safety of oysters. Copyright © 2008 Society of Chemical Industry 相似文献
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Kirs M Depaola A Fyfe R Jones JL Krantz J Van Laanen A Cotton D Castle M 《International journal of food microbiology》2011,147(2):149-153
A microbiological survey was conducted to determine the levels of total and pathogenic Vibrio parahaemolyticus (Vp) and Vibrio vulnificus (Vv) in Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) collected from commercial growing areas in the North Island, New Zealand.The survey was intended to be geographically representative of commercial growing areas of Pacific oysters in New Zealand, while selecting the time frame most likely to coincide with the increased abundance of pathogenic vibrio species. Vp was detected in 94.8% of oyster samples examined (n = 58) with a geometric mean concentration of 99.3 MPN/g, while Vv was detected in 17.2% of oyster samples examined with a geometric mean concentration of 7.4 MPN/g. The frequency of Vp positive samples was 1.7 fold greater than reported in a study conducted three decades ago in New Zealand. Potentially virulent (tdh positive) Vp was detected in two samples (3.4%, n = 58) while no trh (another virulence marker) positive samples were detected. 16 S rRNA genotype could be assigned only to 58.8% of Vv isolates (8:1:1 A:B:AB ratio, n = 10). There was a good agreement [98.2% of Vp (n = 280) and 94.4% of Vv (n = 18) isolates] between molecular tests and cultivation based techniques used to identify Vibrio isolates and there was a significant (R2 = 0.95, P < 0.001, n = 18) linear relationship between the MPN estimates by real-time PCR and cultivation. There was no significant correlation between any of the environmental parameters tested and Vp or Vv concentrations. 相似文献
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《Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies》2007,8(1):30-38
Physical and biochemical changes in oysters following high-pressure (HP) treatment at 260 MPa for 3 min or heat treatment (cool pasteurisation (CP) at 50 °C for 10 min or traditional pasteurisation (TP) at 75 °C for 8 min) were investigated and compared to changes in untreated oysters. HP or TP oysters had higher (P < 0.05) pH values (6.49–6.58) than untreated or CP oysters (6.45–6.46). HP and heat treatment both modified the gross composition of oyster tissue. The protein content of HP-treated oysters (6.9%) was significantly (P < 0.05) lower compared to control or heat-treated oysters (7.9–9.1%). The moisture content of HP-treated whole oyster tissue (86.5%) was higher than that of heat-treated or untreated oysters (83.5–84.7%), but HP or CP treatments did not affect the salt content or water activity of oysters. However, all treatments increased Hunter L- (66.3–68.9) while decreasing a- (− 1.6 to − 2.4) and b- (15.8–14.5) values of oyster tissue; overall, HP treatment had less negative effects on tissue colour of oysters than thermal treatments. HP-treated, CP and TP oysters had higher shucking yields (15.5%, 12.5% and 2.6%, respectively) than untreated oysters. One significant advantage of HP treatment over heat treatment of oysters was that the former process opened the oyster and separated the muscle of the oyster from the shell. 相似文献
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采用半静态水质接触染毒法,将太平洋牡蛎分别暴露在阿特拉津质量浓度为10μg/L和100μg/L的海水中,研究阿特拉津在太平洋牡蛎体内的蓄积特征、组织分布和消除规律。结果表明,不同暴露质量浓度下,各组织中阿特拉津含量在3~7 d达到平衡,半衰期为0.20~0.32 d,生物富集系数为1.68~3.46 mL/g,鳃和内脏团是太平洋牡蛎的主要蓄积靶组织,而闭壳肌中阿特拉津含量最低。太平洋牡蛎对阿特拉津的消除能力随暴露质量浓度的增大而增强,各组织中阿特拉津的含量随净化时间呈指数下降,净化1 d后的消除率为90.1%~97.1%,其主要代谢途径推测为鳃的作用。 相似文献
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Amino acid changes in fermented oyster (Crassostrea gigas) sauce with different fermentation periods
《Food chemistry》2005,91(1):15-18
Fermented oyster sauce (FOS) was prepared with 25% NaCl (w/w) at 20 °C with different fermentation periods. Biochemical changes during the fermentation were investigated. Results revealed that, during fermentation, protein contents were increased whereas carbohydrate contents were decreased. Amino acid composition showed that the contents of aspartic acid, lysine, glutamic acid, glycine and alanine were higher than other amino acids. Free amino acid contents of FOS fluctuated during the fermentation period but most of the free amino acids increased. Particularly, the contents of taurine, glutamic acid, lysine, glycine and alanine were high, which may contribute to the taste and flavour of FOS. 相似文献
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Asakawa M Beppu R Ito K Tsubota M Takayama H Miyazawa K 《Shokuhin eiseigaku zasshi. Journal of the Food Hygienic Society of Japan》2006,47(1):28-32
As a part of our studies on the mechanism of uptake of paralytic shellfish poison (PSP) and the kinetics of its accumulation in bivalves, oysters Crassostrea gigas were experimentally contaminated with PSP by being fed with the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium tamarense for 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 days. Temporal variations in the PSP contents and their profiles in oysters during the feeding experiment were monitored by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and the toxin profile of the oysters was compared with that of A. tamarense. Toxins excreted from the infested oysters into the seawater for 2 and 10 days were recovered and analyzed by HPLC. PSP toxicity rapidly appeared in the tissues of oysters and their toxicity levels reached 0.6 (0.3), 2.2 (1.1), 1.0 (0.5), 3.4 (1.6) and 1.1 (0.5) MU/g (nmol/g) shucked meat at 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 days, respectively. The accumulation rates of toxin, calculated from the total amount (nmol) of toxins expressed by the total cell number fed during the exposure period and the toxicity of the oysters, were 14.1, 18.7, 5.1, 14.9 and 3.2% for 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 days. During feeding experiments, the toxin profile of oysters changed substantially, showing marked differences from the proportions found in the toxigenic dinoflagellate used as food. The toxin components in this strain existed almost exclusively as beta-epimers, which accounted for 66.3 mol% of the total. This contrasts with the case of the oysters, where the beta-epimers represented 24.8, 29.8, 25.1, 27.3 and 25.2 mol% of the total at 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 days, respectively. The amount of gonyautoxin-1 (GTX1) accumulated in oysters increased linearly and slowly for 8 days and the maximum content of GTX1 reached 51.3 mol%. The composition of GTX group compounds recovered from the seawater in which the oysters had been reared was a little different from that within the oyster tissues. 相似文献
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Quality perception,purchase intention,and the impact of information on the evaluation of refined Pacific cupped oysters (Crassostrea gigas) by Dutch consumers 下载免费PDF全文
Jasper van Houcke Themistokilis Altintzoglou Jozef Linssen Joop Luten 《Journal of the science of food and agriculture》2018,98(12):4778-4785
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Oyster refinement using land‐based pond systems is a new activity in the Dutch oyster sector. It increases the oyster's tissue weight and changes its sensorial properties. However, the response of Dutch consumers towards refined oysters is unknown. The research aim was to gain insight into the importance of oyster quality parameters, drivers for oyster consumption, and acceptance of refined oysters by Dutch consumers, taking into account the information given to them about the product and process.RESULTS
Taste, texture, and odor are the most important oyster quality characteristics for Dutch consumers. The outcome of questionnaires showed that willingness to buy and pay is influenced by factors such as the oysters' country of origin, cultivation area, and flavor profile. Refinement did not affect willingness to buy and pay. Furthermore Dutch consumers seem to have a preference for the flavor profile of refined oysters. Consumer evaluation showed that refined Pacific cupped oysters were perceived as sweeter compared with non‐refined oysters. When information on the cultivation process was disclosed, overall appreciation of refined oysters by consumers increased.CONCLUSION
New insights in the importance of oyster quality characteristics for Dutch consumers are generated that can be used in the development of refined Pacific cupped oysters. © 2018 The Authors. Journal of The Science of Food and Agriculture published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry. 相似文献15.
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Claudia M. Asensio Patricia R. Quiroga Qingrong Huang Valeria Nepote Nelson R. Grosso 《International Journal of Food Science & Technology》2019,54(1):149-160
Hake (Merluccius hubbsi) is the most important fish of Argentinean industry. The preservative effects of an oregano essential oil (EO) nanoemulsion (NE) on hake burgers (FB) during 15 days at 4 °C were studied. Fatty acids determined by gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (CG-MS), volatile compounds determined by solid phase microextraction (SPME) coupled with CG-MS, total volatile basic nitrogen (TVBN), and microbial count was measured. ANOVA and DCG tests were performed. After 14 days, significant differences were detected among samples (P ≤ 0.05). FB with EO (EO-FB) and FB with NE containing EO (NEEO-FB) had the highest content of EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) (191.82 and 198.42 g kg−1) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) (107.97 and 110.87 g kg−1, respectively). Also, NEEO-FB had the lowest microbial count (7 log CFU g−1). The incorporation of the oregano essential oil into a nanoemulsion improves the preserving activity in hake fish burgers. 相似文献
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Inactivation by ionizing radiation of Salmonella enteritidis,Salmonella infantis,and Vibrio parahaemolyticus in oysters (Crassostrea brasiliana) 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Jakabi M Gelli DS Torre JC Rodas MA Franco BD Destro MT Landgrafi M 《Journal of food protection》2003,66(6):1025-1029
Irradiation is considered one of the most efficient technological processes for the reduction of microorganisms in food. It can be used to improve the safety of food products, and to extend their shelf lives. Oysters are considered one of the most important vehicles for pathogenic bacteria because of their feeding characteristics. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of a gamma radiation process on high levels of Salmonella Enteritidis, Salmonella Infantis, and Vibrio parahaemolyticus incorporated by oysters (Crassostrea brasiliana), as well as the effects of the process on the survival of the oysters and on their sensory attributes. The oysters were exposed to gamma radiation (60Co) in doses ranging from 0.5 to 3.0 kGy. A dose of 3.0 kGy was generally sufficient to reduce the level of Salmonella serotypes by 5 to 6 log10 units. A dose of 1.0 kGy was sufficient to produce a 6-log10 reduction in the level of V. parahaemolyticus. The highest irradiation dose did not kill the oysters or affect their sensory attributes. Hence, a dose of 3.0 kGy can be considered effective in inactivating Salmonella and V. parahaemolyticus in oysters without changing their odor, flavor, or appearance. 相似文献