Foods (Dec 2020)

An Overview of Histamine and Other Biogenic Amines in Fish and Fish Products

  • Pierina Visciano,
  • Maria Schirone,
  • Antonello Paparella

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/foods9121795
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 12
p. 1795

Abstract

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The occurrence of biogenic amines in fish is directly associated with microorganisms with decarboxylase activity. These compounds are generally detoxified by oxidases in the intestinal tract of humans, but some conditions, such as alcohol consumption, enzyme deficiency, or monoamino-oxidase antidepressant use, can make their intake by food dangerous. Due to its toxicity, histamine is the unique biogenic amine with regulatory limits for fishery products. This review focuses on biogenic amines in fish, with a detailed picture of the number of alert notifications or intoxication events reported in the last years. The favoring conditions for their formation, as well as the main preventive and control measures to ensure public health, are also reviewed.

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