Biogenic Amines In Food Pdf
Biogenic amines ba are low molecular weight nitrogenous organic bases which can accumulate in high concentration in food due to microbial activity and cause toxic effects in consumers.
Biogenic amines in food pdf. Pdf the aim of this paper is to give an overview of the presence of biogenic amines particularly histamine in various food products discuss the. The consumption of foods containing high concentrations of biogenic amines has been associated with health hazards. At high concentrations they are risk factors for food intoxication whereas moderate levels may lead to food intolerance. Biogenic amines are produced by bacterial decarboxylation of corresponding amino acids in foods.
Member states informed the efsa that findings of certain levels of toxic biogenic amines ba in fermented food could be of concern and reported. Find read and cite all the research you. Food fermenting lactic acid bacteria lab are generally considered to be non toxic and non pathogenic some species of lab however can produce biogenic amines spano et al 2010. Sensitive persons with insufficient diamine oxidase activity suffer from numerous undesirable reactions after intake of histamine containing foods.
In recent years there has been an increase in the number of food poisoning cases associated with bas in food mainly in relation to histamines in fish. Biogenic amines bas in food constitute a potential public health concern due to their physiological and toxicological effects. Besides spoiled foodstuffs especially fermented foods tend. Biogenic amines in fermented foods efsa journal 2011 9 10 2393 2 summary the consumption of food containing higher amounts of toxic biogenic amine s may cause food intoxication and indicates the need for a better hygiene process and other controls.
Concentration of biogenic amines in fermented food products is affected by several factors in the manufacturing process including hygienic of raw materials microbial composition fermentation condition and the duration of fermentation. Biogenic amines are produced by bacterial decarboxylation of corresponding amino acids in foods. Histamine occur in many different foods. 1 they are present in a wide range of food products including fish fish products meat products eggs cheeses fermented vegetable.