Anisakis spp. larvae in different kinds of ready to eat products made of anchovies (Engraulis encrasicolus) sold in Italian supermarkets.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
In this study the occurrence of visible anisakid larvae in
semi-preserved anchovy products sold on the Italian market was
investigated. Totally, 107 ready to eat products (33 salted-ripened, 49
in oil and 25 marinated) were sampled. Each sample was digested, then the
digested material was observed under natural and UV light. Parasites were
counted, collected and microscopically identified to genus level. A
representative subset was molecularly identified using the cox2 gene. At
least one visible Anisakis sp. larva was found in 54.2% of the total 107
products analysed. Totally 1283 dead larvae were collected. Anisakis sp.
larvae were found in all the 33 salted products and 1139 (88.8%) larvae
were collected, with a range of 1-105 parasites per product. Larval
density per gram was 0.13. Anisakis sp. larvae were found in 49.0% of the
products in oil and 143 (11.1%) larvae were isolated, with a range of 0-
28 and a density of 0.03. Only 1 larva was found in the 25 marinated
products (4.0%), the density was 0.00. A highly significant difference
between all the product categories in respect of number of larvae per
product, frequency of products contaminated by at least one larva and
larval density per gram was found. Within the subset of larvae
molecularly analysed (n=122), 92 larvae (75.4%) were identified as A.
pegreffii and 30 (24.6%) as A. simplex. This study showed that semipreserved
anchovy products heavily contaminated with Anisakis spp. larvae
reach the market. Beyond the negligible risk for anisakidosis, the
presence of dead visible parasites may cause immediate rejection in
consumers. In addition, the potential risk related to allergic reactions
in sensitized individuals needs to be further assessed. In order to avoid
commercialization of obviously contaminated products , fresh anchovies'
batches intended for the production of such products should be accurately
selected by the processing industry applying inspection methods
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Anisakid larvae, anchovies, Engraulis encrasicolus, artificial
digestion, contamination, semi-preserved seafood products, Italy
Elenco autori:
Lisa Guardone; Daniele Nucera; Laura B Lodola; Lara
Tinacci; PierLuigi Acutis; Alessandra Guidi; Andrea Armani
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