Anisakis third-stage larvae (L3) is moderately tolerant to heat and, to mitigate the risk of live L3 intake in cooked seafood, it is important to define with precision at which point after heat treatment the parasite is no longer infective. We aimed to find thermal patterns that allowed to classify fish sandwiches spiked with Anisakis L3 into “low” (100% probability of mortality), “intermediate” and “high” risk groups. For that, experiments with varying set temperatures and heating times have been performed in conditions of different external heating tempera-tures. Decision points to classify the samples into terminal nodes associated to different risk groups have been obtained with decision tree analyses and then confirmed with linear disc...
Larvae of the nematode family Anisakidae are capable of causing parasitic infections in humans assoc...
This project contains data and metadata for the publication "Thermal tolerance and survival are modu...
This work studied the performance of the artificial digestion method in terms of recovery andviabili...
PARASITE: Parasite Risk Assessment with Integrated Tools in EU Fish Production Value Chains Collabor...
BACKGROUND: Some technological and food processing treatments applied to parasitized fish kill the A...
Anisakid nematodes belonging to the species Anisakis pegreffii are distributed in a wide variety of ...
AbstractAnisakid nematodes belonging to the species Anisakis pegreffii are distributed in a wide var...
The effect of freezing rate, temperature and storage time of Anisakis L3 infecting fish mince in con...
Some studies support the effectiveness in controlling nematodes in fishes for human consumption by f...
PARASITE: Parasite Risk Assessment with Integrated Tools in EU Fish Production Value Chains Collabo...
17 páginas, 7 tablas, 4 figuras.-- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 In...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 45th WEFTA Meeting y a la 5th Trans-Atlantic Fisheries Technology ...
Trabajo presentado al 48th West European FishTechnologists Association Meeting (WEFTA), celebrado en...
Anisakiasis is fish-borne zoonoses caused by nematodes of the genus Anisakis, contracted by the inge...
Larvae of the nematode family Anisakidae are capable of causing parasitic infections in humans assoc...
Larvae of the nematode family Anisakidae are capable of causing parasitic infections in humans assoc...
This project contains data and metadata for the publication "Thermal tolerance and survival are modu...
This work studied the performance of the artificial digestion method in terms of recovery andviabili...
PARASITE: Parasite Risk Assessment with Integrated Tools in EU Fish Production Value Chains Collabor...
BACKGROUND: Some technological and food processing treatments applied to parasitized fish kill the A...
Anisakid nematodes belonging to the species Anisakis pegreffii are distributed in a wide variety of ...
AbstractAnisakid nematodes belonging to the species Anisakis pegreffii are distributed in a wide var...
The effect of freezing rate, temperature and storage time of Anisakis L3 infecting fish mince in con...
Some studies support the effectiveness in controlling nematodes in fishes for human consumption by f...
PARASITE: Parasite Risk Assessment with Integrated Tools in EU Fish Production Value Chains Collabo...
17 páginas, 7 tablas, 4 figuras.-- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 In...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 45th WEFTA Meeting y a la 5th Trans-Atlantic Fisheries Technology ...
Trabajo presentado al 48th West European FishTechnologists Association Meeting (WEFTA), celebrado en...
Anisakiasis is fish-borne zoonoses caused by nematodes of the genus Anisakis, contracted by the inge...
Larvae of the nematode family Anisakidae are capable of causing parasitic infections in humans assoc...
Larvae of the nematode family Anisakidae are capable of causing parasitic infections in humans assoc...
This project contains data and metadata for the publication "Thermal tolerance and survival are modu...
This work studied the performance of the artificial digestion method in terms of recovery andviabili...