BACKGROUND: Pollution in aquaculture areas may negatively impact edible species and threaten seafood quality and safety. The aim of this study was to determine the interaction between copper and bacteria in the aquatic habitat and their impact upon crustaceans. Marbled crayfish was chosen as a model of aquatic crustaceans and the influence of metal contamination on bacterial community structure in water used to culture crayfish and in crayfish themselves was investigated. Histamine, an allergen commonly formed by certain groups of bacteria in crustacean edible tissue during storage, was also determined. RESULTS: Copper exposure increased its concentration in crayfish meat by 17.4%, but the copper concentration remained within acceptable foo...
In two separate investigations juvenile shore crabs Carcinus maenas (L.) were exposed to sublethal l...
The microbiota of the intestine produces a wide array of biologically active molecules and together ...
Marine environment in the Laizhou Bay is potentially contaminated by metals from industrial discharg...
Crustaceans can store excess copper in the hepatopancreas, an organ playing a role in digestive acti...
Crustaceans can store excess copper in the hepatopancreas, an organ playing a role in digestive acti...
With new developments for the use of copper, such as coated copper sulfates as algicides, it is impo...
The current study investigated the effects of various cooking styles (boiling, frying, and steaming)...
Metal pollution e.g. copper, in water bodies occurs worldwide. Although copper is an essential trace...
Crustaceans can store excess copper in the hepatopancreas, an organ playing a role in digestive acti...
Here we characterize the bioaccumulation of mercury (Hg) and lead (Pb) in red swamp crayfish (Procam...
Metal pollution e.g. copper, in water bodies occurs worldwide. Although copper is an essential trace...
Farmed crustaceans are an important component in addressing the rising animal protein demand. The pr...
Metal pollution e.g. copper, in water bodies occurs worldwide. Although copper is an essential trace...
Red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) were placed for a period of 7 days in Bayou Trepagnier, a ...
Straalen, N.M. van [Promotor]Widianarko, B. [Promotor]Gestel, C.A.M. van [Copromotor]Röling, W.F.M. ...
In two separate investigations juvenile shore crabs Carcinus maenas (L.) were exposed to sublethal l...
The microbiota of the intestine produces a wide array of biologically active molecules and together ...
Marine environment in the Laizhou Bay is potentially contaminated by metals from industrial discharg...
Crustaceans can store excess copper in the hepatopancreas, an organ playing a role in digestive acti...
Crustaceans can store excess copper in the hepatopancreas, an organ playing a role in digestive acti...
With new developments for the use of copper, such as coated copper sulfates as algicides, it is impo...
The current study investigated the effects of various cooking styles (boiling, frying, and steaming)...
Metal pollution e.g. copper, in water bodies occurs worldwide. Although copper is an essential trace...
Crustaceans can store excess copper in the hepatopancreas, an organ playing a role in digestive acti...
Here we characterize the bioaccumulation of mercury (Hg) and lead (Pb) in red swamp crayfish (Procam...
Metal pollution e.g. copper, in water bodies occurs worldwide. Although copper is an essential trace...
Farmed crustaceans are an important component in addressing the rising animal protein demand. The pr...
Metal pollution e.g. copper, in water bodies occurs worldwide. Although copper is an essential trace...
Red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) were placed for a period of 7 days in Bayou Trepagnier, a ...
Straalen, N.M. van [Promotor]Widianarko, B. [Promotor]Gestel, C.A.M. van [Copromotor]Röling, W.F.M. ...
In two separate investigations juvenile shore crabs Carcinus maenas (L.) were exposed to sublethal l...
The microbiota of the intestine produces a wide array of biologically active molecules and together ...
Marine environment in the Laizhou Bay is potentially contaminated by metals from industrial discharg...