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우리나라 주요 김 생산해역의 해수 및 물김에 대한 위생학적 평가

Sanitary Evaluation for Seawater and Laver Pyropia sp. in the Major Laver Growing Areas, Korea

  • 정상현 (국립수산과학원 남해수산연구소 양식산업과) ;
  • 신순범 (국립수산과학원 남해수산연구소 양식산업과) ;
  • 오은경 (국립수산과학원 남해수산연구소 양식산업과) ;
  • 조미라 (국립수산과학원 식품위생가공과) ;
  • 윤민철 (국립수산과학원 식품위생가공과) ;
  • 이희정 (국립수산과학원 식품위생가공과) ;
  • 손광태 (국립수산과학원 남동해수산연구소)
  • Jeong, Sang Hyeon (Aquaculture Industry Division, South Sea Fisheries Research Institute, National Institute Fisheries Science) ;
  • Shin, Soon Bum (Aquaculture Industry Division, South Sea Fisheries Research Institute, National Institute Fisheries Science) ;
  • Oh, Eun Gyoung (Aquaculture Industry Division, South Sea Fisheries Research Institute, National Institute Fisheries Science) ;
  • Jo, Mi-Ra (Food Safety and Processing Research Division, National Institute Fisheries Science) ;
  • Yoon, Min Chul (Food Safety and Processing Research Division, National Institute Fisheries Science) ;
  • Lee, Hee Jung (Food Safety and Processing Research Division, National Institute Fisheries Science) ;
  • Son, Kwang-Tae (Southeast Sea Fisheries Research Institute, National Institute Fisheries Science)
  • 투고 : 2017.08.01
  • 심사 : 2017.08.21
  • 발행 : 2017.08.31

초록

Sanitary evaluation of seawater and Pyropia sp. laver collected from the five major laver growing areas in Korea was performed four times over the course of a year. The seawater quality in four of these five areas was regarded as the clean area according to Korean criteria, but the seawater at one investigation site in Seoheon area was found to exceed the standard for fecal coliform. In the bacteriological safety analysis of laver (raw source), the percentages of samples not conforming to Chinese criteria at the five sites were 55.6% (Seocheon), 70.0% (Shinan), 81.8% [Jindo (Haenam)], 63.6% (Wando), and 28.6% [Goheung (Jangheung)]. Pathogenic bacteria were not detected in all laver samples. The food safety of laver (raw source) based on heavy metal concentration was confirmed using Korean criteria; the concentrations of heavy metals in laver samples collected from the major laver growing areas were 0.008-0.632 mg/kg wet weight (ww) lead, 0.024-0.137 mg/kg ww cadmium, 0.908-2.892 mg/kg ww total arsenic, and 0.003-0.013 mg/kg ww total mercury. Therefore, pollution source management and periodic monitoring of heavy metals may be required to improve the food safety of laver produced in these laver growing areas.

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