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HISTAMINE CONTENT IN TWO TYPES OF FRESH WATER FISH UNDER DIFFERENT STORAGE CONDITIONS

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Histamine content was determined in two types of t he fresh water fish (Claris lazera and Tilap < /strong>ia nilotica) by means of fluorometric and pap < /strong>er chromatographic methods. Amounts of histamine between 6 and 456 mg/kg could be detected in fish samples. The highest concentration of histamine was detected in fish stored for two months at 4°C. while the lowest concentration was detected in fish stored at -20°C for only one week. Long periods of storage (2-3 months) at -20 C. produced only a non significant increase in the histamine contnet. It could be concluded that long periods of storage of fish at temperatures more than 4 C. results in the formation of histamine form the already present histidine.

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10.21608/avmj.1993.185803

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ASSI

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A.SH.

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SEDDEK

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SH. M.

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FATHI

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30.1

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59

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26791

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1993-10-01

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1993-10-04

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1993-10-01

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123

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132

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1012-5973

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2314-5226

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Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal

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HISTAMINE CONTENT IN TWO TYPES OF FRESH WATER FISH UNDER DIFFERENT STORAGE CONDITIONS

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