Literature DB >> 32270692

Possible food safety hazards of ready-to-eat raw fish containing product (sushi, sashimi).

József Lehel1, Rebecca Yaucat-Guendi1, Lívia Darnay1, Péter Palotás2, Péter Laczay1.   

Abstract

It is undeniable that with the popularity of sushi and sashimi over the last decade the consumption of raw fish has extremely increased. Raw fish is very appreciated worldwide and has become a major component of human diet because of its fine taste and nutritional properties. Possible hazards concerning fish safety and quality are classified as biological and chemical hazards. They are contaminants that often accumulate in edible tissue of fish and transmit to humans via the food chain affecting the consumer's health. Although their concentration in fish and fishery products are found at non-alarming level of a daily basis period, they induce hazardous outcome on human health due to long and continuous consumption of raw fish. Regular sushi and sashimi eaters have to be aware of the contaminants found in the other components of their dish that often add up to acceptable residue limits found in fish. Hence, there is the urge for effective analytical methods to be developed as well as stricter regulations to be put in force between countries to monitor the safety and quality of fish for the interest of public health.

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Keywords:  Ready-to-eat food; biological risks; environmental contaminants; marine biotoxins; micro-organisms; toxic chemicals

Year:  2020        PMID: 32270692     DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2020.1749024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr        ISSN: 1040-8398            Impact factor:   11.176


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