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Research Publications (Food Safety)

This page tracks research articles published in national and international peer-reviewed journals. Recent articles are available ahead of print and searchable by Journal, Article Title, and Category. Research publications are tracked across six categories: Bacterial Pathogens, Chemical Contaminants, Natural Toxins, Parasites, Produce Safety, and Viruses. Articles produced by USDA Grant Funding Agencies (requires login) and FDA Grant Funding Agencies (requires login) are also tracked in Scopus.

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  1. Aspartate α-decarboxylase a new therapeutic target in the fight against Helicobacter pylori infection

    • Frontiers in Microbiology
    • Effective eradication therapy for Helicobacter pylori is a worldwide demand. Aspartate α-decarboxylase (ADC) was reported as a drug target in H. pylori, in an in silico study, with malonic acid (MA) as its inhibitor. We evaluated eradicating H. pylori infection through ADC inhibition and the possibility of resistance development. MA binding to ADC was modeled via molecular docking.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  2. Assessing Critical Level of Lead in Soils for Leafy Vegetables

    • Water, Air, & Soil Pollution
    • Soil Pb extractability and critical Pb levels in soils were examined for three leafy vegetables grown in artificially Pb-contaminated soils at different Pb concentrations in a greenhouse experiment. Soil Pb extractability was quantified using eight extractants, and the Pb concentration was determined in two different parts of the leafy vegetables (edible parts and roots).

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  3. A facile approach for grafting ion imprinted polymer onto magnetic multi-walled carbon nanotubes for selective removal and preconcentration of cadmium in food and wastewater samples prior to atomic spectrometric determination

    • Food Chemistry
    • A 3D Fe3O4@MWCNT-CdIIP was synthesized by the oxidizing surface of multi-walled carbon nanotubes with carboxylic acid end groups and its subsequent termination with an ion imprinted polymer. An artificial neural network manifests better predictability than the central composite design methodology for optimising the adsorption procedure.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  4. Trace Metals in Two Geoduck Clams (Panopea generosa and P. Globosa) Exploited for the Regional Market from Two Areas of Northwest Mexico

    • Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
    • Biological and fishery features of Panopea sp. clams have been studied in northwest Mexico because of their importance for human consumption. However, the content of pollutants in their tissues, along with their implications have not been addressed yet. The concentrations of cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), mercury (Hg), and zinc (Zn) in soft tissues of Panopea generosa and P. globosa clams were examined in this region by atomic absorption spectroscopy.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  5. Species composition and health risk assessment of arsenic in Agaricus blazei Murrill and Tricholoma matsutake from Yunnan Province, China

    • Journal of Food Composition and Analysis
    • High concentrations of total arsenic (As) has been found in Agaricus blazei Murrill and Tricholoma matsutake samples. It is important to study the As species in A. blazei and T. matsutake for accurate health risk assessment. Total As was measured by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS).

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  6. Cadmium in food: Source, distribution and removal

    • Food Chemistry
    • Since its discovery, cadmium (Cd) has played an important role in industry and brought certain conveniences to mankind, used for electroplating and making rechargeable batteries, etc. Cd is also a harmful pollutant, which will enter the food chain and cause damage to human tissues and organs. Food is the main source of Cd in the human body, so various technologies for removing Cd from food have been studied. These technologies are based on the binding mechanism between Cd and proteins.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  7. Evaluation of matrix effects for pesticide residue analysis by QuEChERs coupled with UHPLC-MS/MS in complex herbal matrix

    • Food Chemistry
    • Matrix effects (MEs) can heavily affect the accuracy and reproducibility of a pesticide residue analysis method, especially in complex matrices such as herbs. Therefore, it is of great importance to assess MEs of pesticides in herbal matrices. In this research, the MEs of 28 pesticides and their metabolites in five types of herbs representing different medicinal parts were evaluated by UHPLC-MS/MS analysis after QuEChERs pretreatment.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Pesticide residues
  8. Preparation of Hypercrosslinked Polymer-Based Sponge and its Application for the Removal of Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs in Water Samples

    • Water, Air, & Soil Pollution
    • The residues of pharmaceutical compounds such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in aquatic environments are a matter of global concern because they may pose deleterious risks to human health and ecosystems. In this study, a novel composite was prepared by grafting ionic liquid hypercrosslinked polymer onto the surface of the melamine sponge skeleton. The resultant hypercrosslinked polymer@sponge was characterized using SEM, BET, FT-IR, TG-DSC, XPS, and a zeta potential analyzer.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Antibiotic residues
  9. Qualitative Characterization and Antifungal Activity of Romanian Honey and Propolis

    • Antibiotics
    • The purpose of this study was to review the physicochemical characterization of Romanian honey and propolis and their antifungal effect on different strains. As an indicator of environmental pollution, lead exceeded the allowed limits in two study areas. The relationship between the acidity and electrical conductivity of polyfloral honey and the antioxidant activity with the total content of phenolics and flavonoids was investigated.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  10. Intercropping with herbs minimizes cadmium availability through altering physicochemical dynamics and metabolite profiles in wheat rhizosphere

    • Soil Use and Management
    • Soil Use and Management, Accepted Article. For the past few years, the production of safe crops in Cd-contaminated soil has attracted more and more attention, and the intercropping of wheat and herbaceous plants has gradually become an effective way. However, how the physicochemical and metabolic processes due to the intercropping change Cd availability are still unclear.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  11. The bianchetto truffle (Tuber borchii) a lead‐resistant ectomycorrhizal fungus increases Quercus cerris phytoremediation potential

    • Environmental Microbiology
    • Environmental Microbiology, Accepted Article. Tuber borchii is an European edible truffle which forms ectomycorrhizas with several soft- and hardwood plants. In this paper the effects of high level of Pb on the in vitro growth of five T. borchii strains and the molecular mechanisms involved in Pb tolerance were studied. Moreover, the effects of the Pb treatment on T.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  12. Changes in antibiotic residues and the gut microbiota during ciprofloxacin administration throughout Silkie chicken development

    • Poultry Science
    • The use of antibiotics leads to antibiotic residues in livestock and poultry products, adversely affecting human health. Ciprofloxacin (CFX) is a broad-spectrum antibiotic shared between animals and humans that is useful in treatments besides infections. However, changes in the gut microbiota caused by CFX and the possible link with the elimination of CFX residues have not been investigated.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Antibiotic residues
  13. Biocontrol of strawberry gray mold caused by Botrytis cinerea with the termite associated Streptomyces sp. sdu1201 and actinomycin D

    • Frontiers in Microbiology
    • Strawberry gray mold caused by Botrytis cinerea is one of the most severe diseases in pre- and post-harvest periods. Although fungicides have been an effective way to control this disease, they can cause serious “3R” problems (Resistance, Resurgence and Residue). In this study, Streptomyces sp. sdu1201 isolated from the hindgut of the fungus-growing termite Odontotermes formosanus revealed significant antifungal activity against B. cinerea.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Pesticide residues
  14. Genotypic variation in the tolerance to moderate cadmium toxicity among twenty maize genotypes with contrasting root systems

    • Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
    • Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, Accepted Article. BACKGROUND Cadmium (Cd) contamination in farmland is a serious environmental and safety issue affecting plant growth, crop productivity and human health. This study aimed to investigate genotypic variation in root morphology and Cd accumulations under moderate Cd stress among diverse maize genotypes.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  15. Structures, biosynthesis, and bioactivities of prodiginine natural products

    • Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
    • Prodiginines are a large family of microbial secondary metabolites with a core structure of tripyrrole rings. They exhibit not only diverse chemical structures but also rich biological activities, such as anti-cancer, anti-microbial, anti-algae, anti-parasitic, pesticides, and UV radiation resistance.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Vibrio
      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  16. Targeted Method for Quantifying Air-Borne Pesticide Residues from Conventional Seed Coat Treatments to Better Assess Exposure Risk During Maize Planting

    • Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
    • Agricultural seed-coat treatments are prone to drift as seed coatings may scuff off and become incorporated into field particles during planting. Vacuum planters release exhaust and kick up field dust, laden with systemic pesticides that blow across the landscape, is taken up, and later expressed in the nectar and pollen of surrounding plants.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Pesticide residues
  17. Continuous immobilization of lead by biomineralization in a fluidized-bed biofilm reactor

    • Journal of Cleaner Production
    • Microbial-induced phosphate precipitation (MIPP) is a promising biomineralization technology to immobilize lead in wastewater. However, more in-depth biological principles and reactor models with more biomass need to be further explored to guide its engineering applications.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  18. Selection of rice and maize varieties with low cadmium accumulation and derivation of soil environmental thresholds in karst

    • Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
    • Cadmium (Cd) is considered the primary dietary toxic element. Previous studies have demonstrated significant differences in heavy metal accumulation among crop species. However, this information in karst areas with low heavy metal activity is missing. In this study, the uptake and accumulation characteristics of cadmium in soil–crop samples of group 504 in the core karst region of East Asia were analyzed.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  19. Interaction between zinc and selenium bio-fortification and toxic metals (loid) accumulation in food crops

    • Frontiers in Plant Science
    • Biofortification is the supply of micronutrients required for humans and livestock by various methods in the field, which include both farming and breeding methods and are referred to as short-term and long-term solutions, respectively. The presence of essential and non-essential elements in the atmosphere, soil, and water in large quantities can cause serious problems for living organisms.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  20. Development of IgY-Based Indirect Competitive ELISA for the Detection of Fluoroquinolone Residues in Chicken and Pork Samples

    • Antibiotics
    • Fluoroquinolones (FQs) are among the antibiotics whose widespread use in farm-raised animals results in potentially harmful residues in the end products. Additionally, most Thai farmers use antibiotics. Amoxicillin and enrofloxacin were commonly used by pig farms, and hens were given enrofloxacin to prevent immunization side effects. Moreover, antibiotic overuse has harmed food safety in the long term, and the use of low-dose antibiotics causes bacterial resistance.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Antibiotic residues
  21. Aquatic Environments as Hotspots of Transferable Low-Level Quinolone Resistance and Their Potential Contribution to High-Level Quinolone Resistance

    • Antibiotics
    • The disposal of antibiotics in the aquatic environment favors the selection of bacteria exhibiting antibiotic resistance mechanisms. Quinolones are bactericidal antimicrobials extensively used in both human and animal medicine. Some of the quinolone-resistance mechanisms are encoded by different bacterial genes, whereas others are the result of mutations in the enzymes on which those antibiotics act.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Antibiotic residues
  22. Understanding the Role of Self-Assembly and Interaction with Biological Membranes of Short Cationic Lipopeptides in the Effective Design of New Antibiotics

    • Antibiotics
    • This study investigates short cationic antimicrobial lipopeptides composed of 2–4 amino acid residues and C12-C18 fatty acids attached to the N-terminal part of the peptides. The findings were discussed in the context of the relationship among biological activity, self-assembly, stability, and membrane interactions. All the lipopeptides showed the ability to self-assemble in PBS solution.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Antibiotic residues
  23. Antibacterial Activity of Squaric Amide Derivative SA2 against Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus

    • Antibiotics
    • Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)-caused infection is difficult to treat because of its resistance to commonly used antibiotic, and poses a significant threat to public health. To develop new anti-bacterial agents to combat MRSA-induced infections, we synthesized novel squaric amide derivatives and evaluated their anti-bacterial activity by determining the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC).

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Staphylococcus aureus
      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  24. Development of an automated solid phase extraction instrument for determination of lead in high-salt foods

    • Food Chemistry
    • In this study, an instrument for solid phase extraction of heavy metals was developed. Compared to conventional separation equipment, it has advantages of small size, less reagent consumption, time saving, easy operation, and good reproducibility. After analyzing the partition coefficient and adsorption capacity of the exchange resin, the Chelex-100 resin achieved a strong adsorption of lead at pH of 6.0.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  25. Determination of the relative potencies of brominated dioxins for risk assessment in aquatic environments using the early-life stage of Japanese medaka

    • Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
    • World Health Organization toxic equivalency factors (WHO-TEFs) are recommended for risk management of brominated dioxins in aquatic environments because limited information is available on their toxicity to fish.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Dioxins