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Determination of biogenic amines in different cheese samples by LC with evaporative light scattering detector

Authors :
Spizzirri, U. Gianfranco
Restuccia, Donatella
Curcio, Manuela
Parisi, Ortensia I.
Iemma, Francesca
Picci, Nevio
Source :
Journal of Food Composition & Analysis. Feb2013, Vol. 29 Issue 1, p43-51. 9p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Abstract: The paper presents the application of liquid chromatography coupled with evaporative light scattering detector (LC-ELSD) for the determination of biogenic amines in different cheese samples, as their presence and relative amounts give useful information about freshness, level of ripening and quality of storage. Forty samples from different types of milk – hard-ripened, ripened and unripened – were considered. Results showed that the amine contents varied in relation to the manufacturing process, the highest concentration being in hard-ripened cheeses followed by ripened and then unripened. In hard-ripened cheeses amines were β-phenylethylamine (PHE) (69.8–136.6mgkg−1), tyramine (TYR) (19.7–147.1mgkg−1), spermidine (SPD) (nd–73.1mgkg−1), cadaverine (CAD) (nd–64.7mgkg−1), histamine (HIS) (17.6–48.2mgkg−1), spermine (SPM) (nd–47.4mgkg−1), putrescine (PUT) (nd–44.1mgkg−1) and agmatine (AGM) (nd–4.2mgkg−1); while in ripened cheese TYR (nd–116.7mgkg−1), PUT (nd–82.9mgkg−1), HIS (nd–57.7mgkg−1), PHE (nd–51.1mgkg−1), SPD (nd–31.5mgkg−1), CAD (nd–30.7mgkg−1), SPM (nd–26.9mgkg−1) and AGM (nd–4.8mgkg−1). On the basis of literature limits, in this study only hard ripened cheeses could represent a possible risk for consumers as they exceeded a proposed limit for PHE and total biogenic amines amount. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08891575
Volume :
29
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Food Composition & Analysis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
85017610
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfca.2012.09.005