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Ital J Food Saf ; 5(3): 5974, 2016 Jun 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27853718

ABSTRACT

An experimental study for the evaluation of Listeria monocytogenes inactivation during a hot smoking process in tench was performed using Listeria innocua strains. Furthermore, the survival of L. monocytogenes in smoked tench was determined after post-processing in contaminated samples, evaluating the growth potential during storage. L innocua was not detected after the smoking process. In the challenge test, the growth potential of L. monocytogenes was 5.68 log colony forming unit g-1. The results showed that hot smoking at an inner temperature around 72°C is able to eliminate the microorganism. Nevertheless, the product is able to support the growth of the pathogen if post-process contamination occurs, as the food is suitable for Listeria multiplication. Product recontamination should be prevented by means of appropriate application of hygiene measures.

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J Dairy Res ; 83(4): 476-478, 2016 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27845021

ABSTRACT

Water buffalo Mozzarella cheese is more appreciated in the summer, but milk production is higher during wintertime, as water buffalo are seasonally polyoestrous animals. The aim of the study reported in this Research Communication was to evaluate the effect of the reversing of the calving period on Mozzarella cheese composition and quality traits. Ten batches of Mozzarella cheeses produced during the summer and winter periods were analysed for pH, colour, chemical composition. Seasonal differences were observed for cheese yield (26·66% in winter and 25·61% in summer), moisture content (66·54% in winter and 61·18% in summer) colour and consumer evaluation.


Subject(s)
Buffaloes , Cheese/analysis , Seasons , Animals , Color , Consumer Behavior , Food Handling/methods , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Italy , Milk/chemistry , Water/analysis
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Ital J Food Saf ; 5(4): 6130, 2016 Sep 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28058245

ABSTRACT

Eustrongylides spp. is considered a freshwater fish zoonotic nematode. In the present study, the prevalence of Eustrongylides spp. in six edible fish (European perch - Perca fluviatilis, goldfish - Carassius auratus, largemouth black bass - Micropterus salmoides, tench- Tinca tinca, carp - Cyprinus carpio and sand smelt - Atherina boyeri) of Trasimeno lake was surveyed. The investigations were conducted from October 2014 to September 2015 and 384 specimens per species for each season were caught in Trasimeno lake and examined for the presence of larvae in the abdominal cavity and muscle. The presence of nematodes in the abdominal cavity and musculature was revealed in three fish species. The prevalence of Eustrongylides spp. infection was 6.84, 1.89 and 0.13% in perch, largemouth black bass and sand smelt, respectively. The number of parasites per fish was only one in largemouth black bass and sand smelt and ranged from one up to three in perch. This study states that the European perch, largemouth black bass and sand smelt of Trasimeno lake are infected with zoonotic parasites; therefore, food business operators have to take appropriate measures to guarantee the health of consumers.

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Am J Med Sci ; 348(1): 30-6, 2014 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24949725

ABSTRACT

Oxidative stress is linked to several human diseases, including nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). In this study, lymphocytes were used as a model to study this disease. These cells offer several advantages for cellular and molecular studies such as easy accessibility, and they are easily accessible and constitute a "time-persistent" system capable of reflecting the condition of the whole organism. Lymphocytes from patients with NASH display oxidative stress features. Among the possible causes for the overproduction of reactive oxygen species in NASH lymphocytes, there might be alterations of enzymatic pathways, auto-oxidation of glucose and mitochondrial superoxide production, which, in turn, would lead to protein oxidative damage. Increased oxidative stress in lymphocytes from patients with NASH may result in a pro-oxidative environment, which, in turn, could modify the pathway of the enzymatic activities. The data confirm that an imbalance between pro-oxidant and antioxidant defense mechanisms may be an important factor in NASH.


Subject(s)
Fatty Liver/metabolism , Lymphocytes/metabolism , Oxidative Stress/physiology , Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism , Adult , Fatty Liver/epidemiology , Fatty Liver/pathology , Female , Humans , Lymphocytes/pathology , Male , Middle Aged , Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease , Obesity/diagnosis , Obesity/epidemiology , Obesity/metabolism , Oxidation-Reduction , Young Adult
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Food Chem ; 143: 446-51, 2014 Jan 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24054265

ABSTRACT

Saffron's quality depends on the concentration of secondary metabolites, such as crocins, picrocrocin and safranal. The aim of this research was to evaluate the influence of drying conditions on the secondary metabolite contents of saffron produced in the area of Cascia, in central Italy. Different aliquots of the same saffron sample were subjected to various dehydration conditions and analysed by UV-Vis spectrophotometry to determine crocins, picrocrocin and safranal.. Safranal was also analysed by high resolution gas chromatography, while the crocins and picrocrocin were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography with diode array and mass spectrometric detectors. The results of chromatographic analyses showed that the samples dried in the milder conditions had the lowest content of secondary metabolites. Moreover the sample dried at 60°C for 55min presented the highest contents of trans-crocin-4 and picrocrocin, while safranal was most represented in saffron dried at 55°C for 95min.


Subject(s)
Carotenoids/analysis , Crocus/chemistry , Cyclohexenes/analysis , Glucosides/analysis , Plant Extracts/analysis , Terpenes/analysis , Carotenoids/metabolism , Chromatography, Gas , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Crocus/metabolism , Cyclohexenes/metabolism , Glucosides/metabolism , Italy , Plant Extracts/metabolism , Secondary Metabolism , Terpenes/metabolism
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