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Fabrication Of A Novel Electrochemical Sensor For Determination Of Hydrogen Peroxide In Different Fruit Juice Samples, N. Nasirizadeh, Z. Shekari, A. Nazari, M. Tabatabaee 2020 Taiwan Food and Drug Administration

Fabrication Of A Novel Electrochemical Sensor For Determination Of Hydrogen Peroxide In Different Fruit Juice Samples, N. Nasirizadeh, Z. Shekari, A. Nazari, M. Tabatabaee

Journal of Food and Drug Analysis

A new hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) sensor is fabricated based on a multiwalled carbon nanotube-modified glassy carbon electrode (MWCNT-GCE) and reactive blue 19 (RB). The charge transfer coefficient, α, and the charge transfer rate constant, ks, of RB adsorbed on MWCNT-GCE were calculated and found to be 0.44 ± 0.01 Hz and 1.9 ± 0.05 Hz, respectively. The catalysis of the electroreduction of H2O2 by RB-MWCNT-GCE is described. The RB-MWCNT-GCE shows a dramatic increase in the peak current and a decrease in the overvoltage of H2O2 electroreduction in comparison with that seen at an RB modified GCE, MWCNT modified GCE, and …


Nanomaterial-Based Sensors For Detection Of Foodborne Bacterial Pathogens And Toxins As Well As Pork Adulteration In Meat Products, Inbaraj B. Stephen, B.H. Chen 2020 Taiwan Food and Drug Administration

Nanomaterial-Based Sensors For Detection Of Foodborne Bacterial Pathogens And Toxins As Well As Pork Adulteration In Meat Products, Inbaraj B. Stephen, B.H. Chen

Journal of Food and Drug Analysis

Food safety draws considerable attention in the modern pace of the world owing to rapid-changing food recipes and food habits. Foodborne illnesses associated with pathogens, toxins, and other contaminants pose serious threat to human health. Besides, a large amount of money is spent on both analyses and control measures, which causes significant loss to the food industry. Conventional detection methods for bacterial pathogens and toxins are time consuming and laborious, requiring certain sophisticated instruments and trained personnel. In recent years, nanotechnology has emerged as a promising field for solving food safety issues in terms of detecting contaminants, enabling controlled release …


Pacific Oyster-Derived Polysaccharides Attenuate Allergen-Induced Intestinal Inflammation In A Murine Model Of Food Allergy, C.-H. Cheng, H.-Y. Wu, C.-F. Wu, T.-R. Jan 2020 Taiwan Food and Drug Administration

Pacific Oyster-Derived Polysaccharides Attenuate Allergen-Induced Intestinal Inflammation In A Murine Model Of Food Allergy, C.-H. Cheng, H.-Y. Wu, C.-F. Wu, T.-R. Jan

Journal of Food and Drug Analysis

Oyster-derived polysaccharides (OPS) have been shown to modulate the T helper (Th)1/Th2 immunobalance toward the Th1-dominant direction in antigen-primed splenocytes. In the present study, we hypothesized that OPS might attenuate intestinal inflammation associated with food allergy, a Th2-dominant immune disorder. BALB/c mice were sensitized twice with ovalbumin (OVA) absorbed to alum and then repeatedly challenged with intragastric OVA to induce intestinal allergic responses. The mice were administered by gavage with OPS and/or vehicle (distilled water) once/d during the two sensitization phases, and once every other day during the challenge phase. Administration with OPS attenuated OVA challenge-elicited diarrhea, and the infiltration …


Determination Of Histamine In Milkfish Stick Implicated In Food-Borne Poisoning, Y.-C. Lee, H.-F. Kung, C.-H. Wu, H.-M. Hsu, H.-C. Chen, T.-C. Huang, Y.-H. Tsai 2020 Taiwan Food and Drug Administration

Determination Of Histamine In Milkfish Stick Implicated In Food-Borne Poisoning, Y.-C. Lee, H.-F. Kung, C.-H. Wu, H.-M. Hsu, H.-C. Chen, T.-C. Huang, Y.-H. Tsai

Journal of Food and Drug Analysis

An incident of food-borne poisoning causing illness in 37 victims due to ingestion of fried fish sticks occurred in September 2014, in Tainan city, southern Taiwan. Leftovers of the victims' fried fish sticks and 16 other raw fish stick samples from retail stores were collected and tested to determine the occurrence of histamine and histamine-forming bacteria. Two suspected fried fish samples contained 86.6 mg/100 g and 235.0 mg/100 g histamine; levels that are greater than the potential hazard action level (50 mg/100 g) in most illness cases. Given the allergy-like symptoms of the victims and the high histamine content in …


Isolation Of Eugenyl Β-Primeveroside From Camellia Sasanqua And Its Anticancer Activity In Pc3 Prostate Cancer Cells, C.-C. Wang, C.-T. Ho, S.-C. Lee, T.-D. Way 2020 Taiwan Food and Drug Administration

Isolation Of Eugenyl Β-Primeveroside From Camellia Sasanqua And Its Anticancer Activity In Pc3 Prostate Cancer Cells, C.-C. Wang, C.-T. Ho, S.-C. Lee, T.-D. Way

Journal of Food and Drug Analysis

Most studies of tea trees have focused on their ornamental properties, there are fewer published studies on their medical values. The purpose of this study was to compare the chemical constituents and the biological potential of the water extract of leaves in eight species of Camellia including Camellia sinensis. Among eight Camellia species, Camellia sasanqua showed potent anticancer activities in prostate cancer PC3 cells. In addition to catechins, the major component, eugenyl β-primeveroside was detected in C. sasanqua. Eugenyl β-primeveroside blocked the progression of cell cycle at G1 phase by inducing p53 expression and further upregulating p21 expression. Moreover, eugenyl …


Chemical Quality Evaluation Of Antrodia Cinnamomea Fruiting Bodies Using Phytomics Similarity Index Analysis, C.-H. Chung, S.-C. Yeh, H.-C. Tseng, M.-L. Siu, K.-T. Lee 2020 Taiwan Food and Drug Administration

Chemical Quality Evaluation Of Antrodia Cinnamomea Fruiting Bodies Using Phytomics Similarity Index Analysis, C.-H. Chung, S.-C. Yeh, H.-C. Tseng, M.-L. Siu, K.-T. Lee

Journal of Food and Drug Analysis

The fruiting body of Antrodia cinnamomea is used as a medicinal mushroom in Taiwan and is found on the inner cavity of the endemic species Cinnamomum kanehirai. In this study, phytomics similarity index (PSI) analysis was employed for the chemical quality evaluation of the A. cinnamomea fruiting bodies from different strains, and grown on various substrates. The results indicated that the different types of A. cinnamomea fruiting bodies contain eight index compounds, and that it was difficult to discriminate between them solely on the basis of those index compounds. In our research, we used PSI scores to assess the metabolite …


Myrciaria Cauliflora Extracts Attenuate Diabetic Nephropathy Involving The Ras Signaling Pathway In Streptozotocin/Nicotinamide Mice On A High Fat Diet, C.-C. Wu, C.-N. Hung, Y.-C. Shin, C.-J. Wang, H.-P. Huang 2020 Taiwan Food and Drug Administration

Myrciaria Cauliflora Extracts Attenuate Diabetic Nephropathy Involving The Ras Signaling Pathway In Streptozotocin/Nicotinamide Mice On A High Fat Diet, C.-C. Wu, C.-N. Hung, Y.-C. Shin, C.-J. Wang, H.-P. Huang

Journal of Food and Drug Analysis

Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a major cause of end-stage renal disease and its mortality is continuously increasing worldwide. Previous studies indicate that reactive oxygen species play an important role in high glucose-induced renal injury. Myrciaria cauliflora has been reported as a functional food rich in anthocyanins possessing anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory properties. This study examined whether M. cauliflora extracts (MCE) can attenuate diabetic nephropathy progression in type 2 diabetes mellitus mice. First, the composition of the anthocyanins and polyphenols of MCE were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography and spectrophotometry. One hundred mg/kg of streptozotocin and 240 mg/kg nicotinamide were administered to …


Antioxidant And Antidiabetic Activities Of 11 Herbal Plants From Hyrcania Region, Iran, H. Dehghan, Y. Sarrafi, P. Salehi 2020 Taiwan Food and Drug Administration

Antioxidant And Antidiabetic Activities Of 11 Herbal Plants From Hyrcania Region, Iran, H. Dehghan, Y. Sarrafi, P. Salehi

Journal of Food and Drug Analysis

In the present study, 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical scavenging, α-amylase and α-glucosidase inhibition activities, and total phenolic contents of n-hexane, ethyl acetate, and methanol extracts of various parts of Allium paradoxum, Buxus hyrcana, Convolvulus persicus, Eryngium caucasicum, Heracleum persicum, Pimpinella affinis, Parrotia persica, Primula heterochroma, Pyrus boissieriana, Ruscus hyrcanus, and Smilax excelsa were investigated. These plants, which mostly serve as food flavoring, were collected from Hyrcania region, Sari, Iran. Some extracts of H. persicum, S. excels, P. boissieriana, P. persica, and P. heterochroma exhibited significant antidiabetic activities in α-amylase and α-glucosidase assays, more effective than acarbose (concentrations that cause 50% inhibition = …


Effects Of Calcium Supplements On The Quality And Acrylamide Content Of Puffed Shrimp Chips, T.-Y. Chen, H.-M. Luo, P.-H. Hsu, W.-C. Sung 2020 Taiwan Food and Drug Administration

Effects Of Calcium Supplements On The Quality And Acrylamide Content Of Puffed Shrimp Chips, T.-Y. Chen, H.-M. Luo, P.-H. Hsu, W.-C. Sung

Journal of Food and Drug Analysis

The quality and acrylamide content of deep-fried and microwave-puffed shrimp chips fortified with 0.1%, 0.5%, or 1.0% calcium salts (calcium lactate, calcium carbonate, calcium citrate, or calcium acetate) were investigated. Microwave-puffed shrimp chips contained higher amounts of acrylamide (130.43 ppb) than did deep-fried shrimp chips. The greatest mitigation of acrylamide formation in overfried chips was obtained with 0.1% calcium lactate. All browning indexes of fortified shrimp chips, whether deep-fried or microwave-puffed, were reduced. L∗values of microwave-puffed shrimp chips were higher than those of deep-fried shrimp chips, whereas a∗and b∗values and browning indexes were lower. Color differences (ΔE) between deep-fried puffed …


Reduction Of Histamine And Biogenic Amines During Salted Fish Fermentation By Bacillus Polymyxa As A Starter Culture, Y.-C. Lee, H.-F. Kung, C.-Y. Huang, T.-C. Huang, Y.-H. Tsai 2020 Taiwan Food and Drug Administration

Reduction Of Histamine And Biogenic Amines During Salted Fish Fermentation By Bacillus Polymyxa As A Starter Culture, Y.-C. Lee, H.-F. Kung, C.-Y. Huang, T.-C. Huang, Y.-H. Tsai

Journal of Food and Drug Analysis

Bacillus polymyxa D05-1, isolated from salted fish product and possessing amine degrading activity, was used as a starter culture in salted fish fermentation in this study. Fermentation was held at 35°C for 120 days. The water activity in control samples (without starter culture) and inoculated samples (inoculated with B. polymyxa D05-1) remained constant throughout fermentation, whereas the pH value rose slightly during fermentation. Salt contents in both samples were constant in the range of 17.5-17.8% during the first 60 days of fermentation and thereafter increased slowly. The inoculated samples had considerably lower levels of total volatile basic nitrogen (p < 0.05) than control samples at each sampling time during 120 days of fermentation. Aerobic bacterial counts in inoculated samples were retarded during the first 60 days of fermentation and thereafter increased slowly, whereas those of control samples increased rapidly with increased fermentation time. However, the aerobic bacterial counts of control samples were significantly higher (p < 0.05) than those of inoculated samples after 40 days of fermentation. In general, overall biogenic amine contents (including histamine, putrescine, cadaverine, and tyramine) in the control samples were markedly higher (p < 0.05) than those of the inoculated samples throughout fermentation. After 120 days of fermentation, the histamine and overall biogenic amine contents in the inoculated samples were reduced by 34.0% and 30.0%, respectively, compared to control samples. These results emphasize that the application of starter culture with amines degrading activity in salted fish products was effective in reducing biogenic amine accumulation. © 2015, Food and Drug Administration, Taiwan. Published by Elsevier Taiwan LLC.


Comparing Determination Methods Of Detection And Quantification Limits For Aflatoxin Analysis In Hazelnut, Ü. Şengül 2020 Taiwan Food and Drug Administration

Comparing Determination Methods Of Detection And Quantification Limits For Aflatoxin Analysis In Hazelnut, Ü. Şengül

Journal of Food and Drug Analysis

Hazelnut is a type of plant that grows in wet and humid climatic conditions. Adverse climatic conditions result in the formation of aflatoxin in hazelnuts during the harvesting, drying, and storing processes. Aflatoxin is considered an important food contaminant, which makes aflatoxin analysis important in the international produce trade. For this reason, validation is important for the analysis of aflatoxin in hazelnuts. The limit of detection (LOD) and limit of quantification (LOQ) are two important parameters in validation. In this study, the LOD and LOQ values have been determined using the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists (AOAC) Method 991.31, which …


Use, History, And Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Chemical Analysis Of Aconitum, M. El-Shazly, C.-J. Tai, T.-Y. Wu, D. Csupor, J. Hohmann, F.-R. Chang, Y.-C. Wu 2020 Taiwan Food and Drug Administration

Use, History, And Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Chemical Analysis Of Aconitum, M. El-Shazly, C.-J. Tai, T.-Y. Wu, D. Csupor, J. Hohmann, F.-R. Chang, Y.-C. Wu

Journal of Food and Drug Analysis

Aconitum and its products have been used in Asia for centuries to treat various ailments, including arthritis, gout, cancer, and inflammation. In general, their preparations and dispensing have been restricted to qualified folk medicine healers due to their low safety index and reported toxicity. In the past few decades, official guidelines have been introduced in Asian pharmacopeias to control Aconitum herbal products. However, these guidelines were based on primitive analytical techniques for the determination of the whole Aconitum alkaloids and were unable to distinguish between toxic and nontoxic components. Recent advances in analytical techniques, especially high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) …


Development Of Standardized Methodology For Identifying Toxins In Clinical Samples And Fish Species Associated With Tetrodotoxin-Borne Poisoning Incidents, T.-Y. Chen, C.-H. Hsieh, D.-F. Hwang 2020 Taiwan Food and Drug Administration

Development Of Standardized Methodology For Identifying Toxins In Clinical Samples And Fish Species Associated With Tetrodotoxin-Borne Poisoning Incidents, T.-Y. Chen, C.-H. Hsieh, D.-F. Hwang

Journal of Food and Drug Analysis

Tetrodotoxin (TTX) is a naturally occurring toxin in food, especially in puffer fish. TTX poisoning is observed frequently in South East Asian regions. In TTX-derived food poisoning outbreaks, the amount of TTX recovered from suspicious fish samples or leftovers, and residual levels from biological fluids of victims are typically trace. However, liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry and liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry methods have been demonstrated to qualitatively and quantitatively determine TTX in clinical samples from victims. Identification and validation of the TTX-originating seafood species responsible for a food poisoning incident is needed. A polymerase chain reaction-based method on mitochondrial DNA analysis is …


Mycotoxin Monitoring For Commercial Foodstuffs In Taiwan, M.-T. Chen, Y.-H. Hsu, T.-S. Wang, S.-W. Chien 2020 Taiwan Food and Drug Administration

Mycotoxin Monitoring For Commercial Foodstuffs In Taiwan, M.-T. Chen, Y.-H. Hsu, T.-S. Wang, S.-W. Chien

Journal of Food and Drug Analysis

Mycotoxins are toxic food contaminants that are naturally produced by certain fungi. They induce negative effects on human health by making food unsafe for consumption. In this study, analyses were performed to determine the levels and incidence of aflatoxins (AFs) in peanut products, tree nuts, spices, and Coix seeds; ochratoxin A (OTA) in wheat and roasted coffee, as well as OTA and AFs in rice; and citrinin (CIT) in red yeast rice (RYR) products. A total of 712 samples from nine different food categories were collected between 2012 and 2013. The samples were analyzed over 2 years for AFs, OTA, …


Analysis Of Aroma Compounds And Nutrient Contents Of Mabolo (Diospyros Blancoi A. Dc.), An Ethnobotanical Fruit Of Austronesian Taiwan, S.-F. Hung, S.-F. Roan, T.-L. Chang, H.-B. King, I.-Z. Chen 2020 Taiwan Food and Drug Administration

Analysis Of Aroma Compounds And Nutrient Contents Of Mabolo (Diospyros Blancoi A. Dc.), An Ethnobotanical Fruit Of Austronesian Taiwan, S.-F. Hung, S.-F. Roan, T.-L. Chang, H.-B. King, I.-Z. Chen

Journal of Food and Drug Analysis

Diospyros blancoi A. DC. is an evergreen tree species of high-quality wood. Mabolo, the fruit of this plant, is popular among the natives in Taiwan, but its potential in economic use has not been fully explored. Mabolo has a rich aroma. Of the 39 different volatile compounds isolated, its intact fruit and peel were found to both contain 24 compounds, whereas the pulp contained 28 compounds. The most important aroma compounds were esters and α-farnesene. Our data show that mabolo is rich in dietary fiber (3.2%), and the contents of other nutrients such as malic acid, vitamin B2, vitamin B3, …


Perspectives On Genetically Modified Crops And Food Detection, C.-H. Lin, T.-M. Pan 2020 Taiwan Food and Drug Administration

Perspectives On Genetically Modified Crops And Food Detection, C.-H. Lin, T.-M. Pan

Journal of Food and Drug Analysis

Genetically modified (GM) crops are a major product of the global food industry. From 1996 to 2014, 357 GM crops were approved and the global value of the GM crop market reached 35% of the global commercial seed market in 2014. However, the rapid growth of the GM crop-based industry has also created controversies in many regions, including the European Union, Egypt, and Taiwan. The effective detection and regulation of GM crops/foods are necessary to reduce the impact of these controversies. In this review, the status of GM crops and the technology for their detection are discussed. As the primary …


Exploring In Vitro Neurobiological Effects And High-Pressure Liquid Chromatography-Assisted Quantitation Of Chlorogenic Acid In 18 Turkish Coffee Brands, S.A. Erdem, F.S. Senol, E. Budakoglu, I.E. Orhan, B. Sener 2020 Taiwan Food and Drug Administration

Exploring In Vitro Neurobiological Effects And High-Pressure Liquid Chromatography-Assisted Quantitation Of Chlorogenic Acid In 18 Turkish Coffee Brands, S.A. Erdem, F.S. Senol, E. Budakoglu, I.E. Orhan, B. Sener

Journal of Food and Drug Analysis

The hydroalcoholic extracts of the Turkish traditional coffee samples from 18 commercial brands were tested for their neurobiological effects through enzyme inhibition based on enzyme-linked immunosorbance microtiter assays against acetylcholinesterase, butyrylcholinesterase, and tyrosinase, linked to Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. The extracts were also subjected to several antioxidant test systems to define their antiradical, metal-chelation capacity, and reducing power. Total phenol and flavonoid contents in the extracts were delineated by spectrophotometric methods, while chlorogenic acid in the coffee samples was quantified by high-pressure liquid chromatography. The extracts displayed low to moderate inhibition (from 2.13 ± 0.01% to 36.12 ± 1.07% at …


Microspheres As Carriers For Lipase Inhibitory Substances To Reduce Dietary Triglyceride Absorption In Mice, S.-H. Wu, N.-N. Sun, C.-F. Chau 2020 Taiwan Food and Drug Administration

Microspheres As Carriers For Lipase Inhibitory Substances To Reduce Dietary Triglyceride Absorption In Mice, S.-H. Wu, N.-N. Sun, C.-F. Chau

Journal of Food and Drug Analysis

The present study intends to use microspheres as a delivery system of chlorogenic acid (CGA) to investigate the influences of CGA microspheres on dietary fat absorption and fecal triglyceride excretion in a mice model. Microspheres have an average particle size of about 53.3 μm. Results indicated that the microspheres were capable of gradually releasing the preloaded CGA into the surrounding medium. Their bioadhesive property might help prolong the gastrointestinal transit time in mice, and render a better mixing and contact between CGA and triglyceride. Consumption of CGA microspheres resulted in a significantly higher level of fecal triglyceride (119-144%) as compared …


Quantitative Analysis Of Insulin In Total Parenteral Nutrition Bag In Taiwan, K.-H. Yu, H.-L. Tsao, S.-J. Lin, C.-Y. Chen 2020 Taiwan Food and Drug Administration

Quantitative Analysis Of Insulin In Total Parenteral Nutrition Bag In Taiwan, K.-H. Yu, H.-L. Tsao, S.-J. Lin, C.-Y. Chen

Journal of Food and Drug Analysis

Regular insulin can reduce hyperglycemia when directly added to total parenteral nutrition (TPN) solutions. Insulin is not routinely added to all TPN solutions. For patients who require insulin prior to the initiation of TPN supplement, one-third to one-half of the usual total daily dose can be added to the TPN bag as regular human insulin. However, an incorrect dose or an interaction between insulin and the TPN bag material may affect blood sugar control in clinical practice. Therefore, it is important to quantitatively determine the final dose of insulin in the TPN bag. High performance liquid chromatography is a very …


Corrigendum To “High-Throughput Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry Method For Simultaneous Determination Of Fampridine, Paroxetine, And Quinidine In Rat Plasma: Application To In Vivo Perfusion Study” (J Journal Of Food And Drug Analysis (2016) 24(4) (866–875) (S1021949816300321) (10.1016/J.Jfda.2016.03.004), S. Achanti, R.R. Katta 2020 Taiwan Food and Drug Administration

Corrigendum To “High-Throughput Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry Method For Simultaneous Determination Of Fampridine, Paroxetine, And Quinidine In Rat Plasma: Application To In Vivo Perfusion Study” (J Journal Of Food And Drug Analysis (2016) 24(4) (866–875) (S1021949816300321) (10.1016/J.Jfda.2016.03.004), S. Achanti, R.R. Katta

Journal of Food and Drug Analysis

The GA (Graphical Abstract) is corrected to include the 2 missing points. One is the Heating mat is drawn for the anaesthetized rat and secondly, the perfusion solution was used in red color due to phenol red which is actually done at the time of experiment and collected the perfusate in eppendorf tubes only. © 2017


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