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Changes of Biogenic Amine Level during Storage and Development of New Quality Index on Silkworm Pupa (식용 번데기의 저장 중 Biogenic Amine 함량 변화와 품질지표 개발)

  • Cho, Tae-Yong;Han, Gyu-Hong;Kang, Byung-Sun;Kim, Seon-Bong
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.268-272
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    • 2007
  • A study on the evolution of acid value, peroxide value and biogenic amines in silkworm pupa during 7 days at different temperature of storage (-18, 25 and $35^{\circ}C$) was performed. Seven biogenic amines (putrescine, cadaverine, histamine, tyramine, spermidine, spermine and 2-phenylethylamine) were determined. Acid value in Silkworm pupa increased both during normal temperature $(25^{\circ}C)$ and room temperature $(35^{\circ}C)$ and thebiogenic amine (histamine, tyramine) content generally increased in $25^{\circ}C\;and\;35^{\circ}C$ with storage time. Significant differences were found (P<0.05) in the levels of tyramine and histamine among Silkworm pupa. The relationship of storage time and acid value of Silkworm pupa were resolved a simple linear equation, and histamine and tyramine could be predicted using this equation. Quality indices related to the contents of the major biogenic amines were calculated and they correlated well with physicochemical characteristics qualities such as acid value.

Characterization of Biogenic Amine-reducing Pediococcus pentosaceus Isolated from Traditionally Fermented Soybean Products (전통 장류에서 분리한 Biogenic Amines 저감 유산균 Pediococcus pentosaceus의 분리 및 특성)

  • Oh, HyeonHwa;Ryu, MyeongSeon;Heo, Jun;Jeon, SaeBom;Kim, Young Sang;Jeong, DoYoun;Uhm, Tai-Boong
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.50 no.4
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    • pp.319-326
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    • 2014
  • Two bacterial strains, named as LE17 and LE22, were isolated from traditionally fermented soybean products in order to select lactic acid bacteria for the reduction of biogenic amines and harmful bacteria. Both strains were identified as Pediococcus pentosaceus by 16S rRNA sequence analysis and additional biochemical tests. The strain LE17 reduced the amines by 13.7% for histamine and by 25.9% for tyramine, when it grew in minimal synthetic media containing 0.1% (w/v) histamine and 0.1% tyramine at $30^{\circ}C$ for 48 h, while the strain LE22 reduced the amines by 23.7% for histamine and by 15.7% for tyramine. Both strains also had broad inhibition spectra against pathogens. Considering their properties, they could be used as starters for industrial soybean fermentation.

Formation of biogenic amines and bioactivities of Makgeolli under different fermentation conditions (발효조건에 따른 막걸리의 Biogenic Amines(BAs)의 생성과 생리활성)

  • Kang, Seung Mi;Kim, Seon Jeong;Ko, Keon Hee;Nam, Sanghae
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.402-412
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    • 2016
  • Generation of biogenic amines (BAs) and physiological activities of Makgeolli, Korean rice wine, were investigated during fermentation under different temperatures (20, 25, and $30^{\circ}C$) and time (3, 5, and 7 days). The pH was 3.96~4.36 during fermentation and the acidity increased proportionally with temperature and time. Alcohol and total phenolic contents peaked on day 5 at 25 by 9.0~9.8% and $3.01{\pm}0.07mg/g$, respectively. The organic acid mostly produced was lactic acid, which increased gradually with temperature and time. Formation of biogenic amines comprised of tryptamine and putrescine was observed during fermentation: 6.91, 11.70, and 15.63 mg/mL of tyramine on day 7 at 20, 25, and $30^{\circ}C$, respectively. Antioxidant activities from DPPH and FRAP assay were high in the order of $25^{\circ}C$>$20^{\circ}C$>$30^{\circ}C$ while that from ABTS assay was high regardless of temperature. Processed at 1 mg/mL and $30^{\circ}C$, the inhibitory effect on ${\alpha}$-amylase was $67.99{\pm}0.11$, $73.64{\pm}0.43$, and $75.51{\pm}0.26%$ on days 3, 5, and 7, respectively, which increased proportionally with temperature and time. Inhibitory activity on lipid accumulation in 3T3-L1 adipocytes was the highest in Makgeolli fermented on day 5 at $25^{\circ}C$. This study shows that fermentation at $25^{\circ}C$ for 5 days yields Makgeolli of the best quality with high bioactivities but no biogenic amines.

Inhibition of Biogenic Amine Production by Bacillus sp. BCNU 9171 Isolated from Doenjang (된장에서 분리한 Bacillus sp. BCNU 9171에 의한 바이오제닉 아민 생산 저해)

  • Park, Yeo Jin;Joo, Woo Hong
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.45 no.4
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    • pp.299-304
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    • 2017
  • Biogenic amines such as histamine, tyramine, cadaverine, and putrescine may have detrimental effects on consumers' health; therefore, they must be considered hazardous substances in foods. In recent years, the application of microorganisms that can degrade biogenic amines has become an emerging method for reducing the amount of these amines in foods. Primarily, Bacillus sp. BCNU 9171 was isolated from Doenjang, a Korean traditional fermented soybean paste. The inhibitory effects of the cell-free supernatant (CFS) of Bacillus sp. BCNU 9171 on biogenic amine production by 4 amine-positive food pathogenic bacteria were investigated using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Our results showed that 4 different CFS concentrations-10% [1 ml CFS + 9 ml histidine decarboxylase broth (HDB)], 25% (2.5 ml CFS + 7.5 ml HDB), 50% (5 ml CFS + 5 ml HDB), and 75% (7.5 ml CFS + 2.5 ml HDB)-reduced the biogenic amine production up to 87% compared with that of the control without CFS. These results suggested that it is advisable to use Bacillus sp. strain BCNU 9171 as a starter organism for the manufacture of fermented foods and to ensure food safety since it prevents the accumulation of high amounts of biogenic amines in fermented foods by amine-positive bacteria.

Measurement of Biogenic Amines with a Chitopearl Enzyme Reactor (Chitopearl 효소 Reactor를 이용한 Biogenic Amines 측정)

  • Park, In-Seon;Kim, Dong-Kyung;Shon, Dong-Hwa;Cho, Yong-Jin;Kim, Nam-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.593-599
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    • 1999
  • Substrate specificity of a flow-injection-analysis (FIA)-type biogenic amine sensor with enzyme reactor was determined. The enzyme reactor was prepared with a diamine oxidase immobilized on preactivated chitosan porous beads (Chitopearl) by intramolecular cross-linking via glutaraldehyde. The sensor showed a rapid response to putrescine and a quasi-linear calibration curve was obtained up to 15.0 mM. The optimal pH and temperature of the enzyme reactor system were 7.5 and $35^{\circ}C$. Interferences due to ATP-related compounds and trimethylamine, and the effects of NaCl and amino acids were measured. Inhibitory effects owing to these components could be mitigated by sample extraction with perchloric acid. Polyamines except putrescine were determined by a putrescine calibration range within 26.7%. This system was confirmed as rapid and convenient for biogenic amine determination.

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Relationship between the Concentration of Biogenic Amines and Volatile Basic Nitrogen in Fresh Beef, Pork, and Chicken Meat

  • Min, J.S.;Lee, S.O.;Jang, A.;Jo, C.;Park, C.S.;Lee, M.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.20 no.8
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    • pp.1278-1284
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    • 2007
  • Changes in the concentrations of biogenic amines (BAs) in fresh beef, pork, and chicken breast and leg were investigated during storage, and the relationship between the content of volatile basic nitrogen (VBN) and BAs was evaluated. As the storage period increased, the levels of putrescine (PUT), cadaverine (CAD) and tyramine (TYM) increased in all the meat samples, except for TYM in beef (p<0.001). The level of BAs in beef, pork and chicken changed but the extent of these changes was different among the kinds of BAs and meats. Measurement of the VBN content was confirmed as a good index for interpreting the specific BAs content in general, such as PUT, CAD, and TYM, as well as evaluating a meat's freshness during storage. However, the kinds of BAs which can be predicted from the VBN content varied in different meats (p<0.05).

Quantitative Analysis of Biogenic Amines in Raw and Processed Foods of Animal Origin on Korean Domestic Market

  • Min, Joong-Seok;Lee, Sang-Ok;Jang, Aera;Lee, Mooha;Kim, Yangha
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.17 no.12
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    • pp.1764-1768
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    • 2004
  • This study was performed to examine the levels of biogenic amines (BAs) in foods of animal origin such as egg, ham, sausage, milk, cheese and yoghurt distributed on Korean domestic markets, and to compare the results with those of western countries. Egg yolk had more BAs than egg white. BAs detected in ham samples were the highest level in barbecued tender loin ham. Sausage samples had less BAs than ham samples. However, the delicatessen sausages had significantly higher levels of histamine than the other sausage samples (p<0.001). Cadaverine, spermidine and spermine were detected in market milks and their concentrations were very low compared with other samples. In Cheddar cheese, tyramine (44.46${\pm}$0.83 ${\mu}$g/g) was the major BA. The major BA of stirred yoghurt samples was histamine. These results suggest that BAs of the foods of animal origin distributed on Korean domestic markets were not much different from those of western countries and would not cause any harmful effect to consumers.

The Role of Factors Controlling the Accumulation of Biogenic Amines in Various Cheeses as Milk-Based Products: A Review (낙농유제품인 치즈에 축적된 생체 아민의 다양한 영향 인자에 관한 연구: 총설)

  • Chon, Jung-Whan;Kim, Dong-Hyeon;Kim, Hyun-Sook;Song, Kwang-Young;Lim, Jong-Soo;Choi, Dasom;Kim, Young-Ji;Lee, Soo-Kyung;Seo, Kun-Ho
    • Journal of Dairy Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.77-92
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    • 2014
  • Fermented foods have often been implicated as causative agents in poisoning due to toxic levels of biogenic amines. Cheese, a milk-based fermented food, is the product most likely to contain potentially harmful levels of biogenic amines, such as tyramine, histamine, putrescine, and so on. Recently, the risk awareness of a dietary uptake of high loads of biogenic amines has increased. Hence, we here review the published literature on several factors known to affect the biosynthesis of biogenic amines and their accumulation in milk-based foods. Furthermore, with regard to risk analysis, we discuss the control of factors related to the synthesis and accumulation of biogenic amines as a means to reduce their incidence in milk-based products, and thus to increase food safety.

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Effect of Drying Conditions on Biogenic Amine Production and Lipid Oxidation in Semi-dried Pacific Saury Cololabis saira, Guamegi (꽁치(Cololabis saira) 과메기의 지질산화 및 biogenic amine 생성에 건조조건이 미치는 영향)

  • Shim, Kil-Bo;Lim, Chi-Won;Lee, So-Jeong;Jung, Hye-Youn;Shim, Hye-Jin;Yoon, Ho-Dong
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.44 no.5
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    • pp.470-477
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    • 2011
  • This study reviewed the effect of the drying conditions on the production of biogenic amines and lipid oxidation in semi-dried Pacific saury Cololabis saira or Guamegi. The moisture content of the Guamegi ranged from $32.71{\pm}2.37$ to $45.9{\pm}2.60$ g/100 g. The respective ranges of the acid value (AV) and peroxide value (POV) were $1.39{\pm}0.40$ to $15.79{\pm}0.47$ mg KOH/g and $76.14{\pm}2.19$ to $282.84{\pm}2.34$ meq/kg on drying for 3 days. The AV and POV increased for up to 3 days of drying and the values differed according to the amount of sunlight and temperature. However, lipid oxidation was reduced in Guamegi manufactured using a cold-air drying method. The fatty acid composition and the biogenic amine content in Guamegi during drying did not differ significantly with the drying method or drying date. The main saturated, monoene and polyene fatty acids were palmitic acid, eicosenoic & erucic acids, and eicosapentaenoic & docosahexaenoic acids, respectively. At 16.67 to 71.89 mg/kg, the histamine content was higher than that of other biogenic amines and it increased significantly during drying. In conclusion, this study showed that the packaging and drying conditions of Guamegi products need to be improved to inhibit lipid oxidation and biogenic amine formation.

Comparison of the Physiochemical Compositions and Biogenic Amine Contents of Salt-fermented Fishery Products fromy Different Raw Materials (원료에 따른 젓갈류의 이화학적 성분 및 Biogenic Amine류의 함량 비교)

  • Shim, Kil Bo;Han, Hyeong Gu;An, Byoung Kyu;Lee, Woo Jin;In, Jung Jin;Song, Ho-Su
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.54 no.6
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    • pp.835-840
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    • 2021
  • This study was conducted to understand the quality characteristics of 89 types of commercial salt-fermented fishery products by measuring their physiochemical compositions and biogenic amine contents. All samples had the following measurements; 41.59-89.20 g/100 g of moisture, 1.71-25.70 g/100 g of salinity, 3.21-7.05 of pH, 0.80-2.93 g/100 g of total nitrogen, 87.02-1,296.78 mg/100 g of amino nitrogen, and 7.30-926.34 mg/100 g of volatile basic nitrogen. The physicochemical components differed extensively between samples from different raw materials, including, fish, shellfish, and others. Histamine (0 to 1,072.2 mg/kg), putrescine (0 to 2,536.4 mg/kg), cadaverine (0 to 545.2 mg/kg of cadaverine), tryptamine (0 to 1,287.9 mg/kg), and tyramine (11.3 to 563.3 mg/kg) were the major biogenic amines detected in the samples. These findings suggest that salt-fermented fishery products meet the domestic criteria but have different ingredient compositions and most had high biogenic amine contents. The results suggest that it is necessary to establish criteria for evaluating the quality characteristics using the ingredient composition and biogenic amine contents of commercial salt-fermented fishery products.