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Histamine profile of dried-salted fish sold in local supermarkets of Samar, Philippines
Author(s) -
Ruel H. Amascual,
Harold O. Panganoron,
Elmer A. Irene,
N.D. Pajarillo
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
italian journal of food safety
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.359
H-Index - 13
ISSN - 2239-7132
DOI - 10.4081/ijfs.2020.8322
Subject(s) - histamine , dried fish , fish <actinopterygii> , food science , fishery , fish products , biology , endocrinology
The Food Safety Act of the Philippines strengthens the welfare of consumer's health by protecting the public from foodborne illnesses such as scombroid fish poisoning due to unusually high levels of histamine. The present study investigated the formation of histamine substance in driedsalted fish products that were sold in different local supermarkets of Samar. A total of fifty samples of dried-salted fish samples were used to analyze the histamine substance. Results of the analysis revealed that 81.3% are detected beyond the regulatory limits of 200.0mg/kg by the Bureau of Food and Drugs-Philippine National Standard. Based on the Box-whisper plot, the species with the highest concentration of histamine are , , , and In the non-linear regression model, a low r found out that histamine concentration in the products generally increased through time as sold in the local supermarkets.

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