{"title":"Bacteriological parameters of some farmed fish species marketed in Egypt","authors":"A.H. Attia, M.A. Hassan, E.A. Eldaly, N.H. Abo Elenien, A.M. Elrais","doi":"10.26656/fr.2017.8(2).492","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Fish is considered a valuable source of protein in Egypt. In this study ninety fish samples\nwere collected from farmed fish marketed in Zagazig City, Egypt. The samples were\nMugil cephalus, Oreochromis niloticus and Claris lazera. In each case, 30 samples were\nsubjected to bacteriological analysis and compared with Egyptian standards for chilled\nfish. The mean value of aerobic plate count (APC) was 3.17×104 ± 0.42×104\n, 2.41×105 ±\n0.28×105\nand 5.63×105 ± 0.61×105 CFU/g and the acceptability according to APC was\n100%, 86.7%, and 80% of examined M. cephalus, O. niloticus and C. lazera, respectively.\nThe total coliform counts were 1.33×102 ± 0.19×102\n, 3.52×102 ± 0.46×102\nand 6.10×102 ±\n0.54×102 CFU/g and the acceptability were 90%, 83.3%, and 73.3% for M. cephalus, O.\nniloticus and C. lazera, respectively. Staphylococcal enterotoxin (SE) producing S. aureus\nwas detected in 1(3.3%) from M. cephalus as (SEA+SEC), 1(3.3%) of O. niloticus as SEB\nand in 3 (10%) of C. lazera as SEA, SED, (SEA+SEC). Escherichia. coli and Salmonellae\nwere detected in 2/30 (6.7%) and 3/30(10%), 6/30(20%) and 4/30(13.3%), 7/20(23.3%)\nand 6/30(20%) of M. cephalus, O. niloticus and C. lazera tested, respectively. Meanwhile,\nListeria monocytogenes was detected in only one sample of the examined C. lazera 1/30\n(3.3%). The results obtained should point the way to the importance of implementing food\nsafety systems from the beginning of production to the consumer's hand.","PeriodicalId":502485,"journal":{"name":"Food Research","volume":"1 12","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-03-03","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Food Research","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.26656/fr.2017.8(2).492","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
Fish is considered a valuable source of protein in Egypt. In this study ninety fish samples
were collected from farmed fish marketed in Zagazig City, Egypt. The samples were
Mugil cephalus, Oreochromis niloticus and Claris lazera. In each case, 30 samples were
subjected to bacteriological analysis and compared with Egyptian standards for chilled
fish. The mean value of aerobic plate count (APC) was 3.17×104 ± 0.42×104
, 2.41×105 ±
0.28×105
and 5.63×105 ± 0.61×105 CFU/g and the acceptability according to APC was
100%, 86.7%, and 80% of examined M. cephalus, O. niloticus and C. lazera, respectively.
The total coliform counts were 1.33×102 ± 0.19×102
, 3.52×102 ± 0.46×102
and 6.10×102 ±
0.54×102 CFU/g and the acceptability were 90%, 83.3%, and 73.3% for M. cephalus, O.
niloticus and C. lazera, respectively. Staphylococcal enterotoxin (SE) producing S. aureus
was detected in 1(3.3%) from M. cephalus as (SEA+SEC), 1(3.3%) of O. niloticus as SEB
and in 3 (10%) of C. lazera as SEA, SED, (SEA+SEC). Escherichia. coli and Salmonellae
were detected in 2/30 (6.7%) and 3/30(10%), 6/30(20%) and 4/30(13.3%), 7/20(23.3%)
and 6/30(20%) of M. cephalus, O. niloticus and C. lazera tested, respectively. Meanwhile,
Listeria monocytogenes was detected in only one sample of the examined C. lazera 1/30
(3.3%). The results obtained should point the way to the importance of implementing food
safety systems from the beginning of production to the consumer's hand.