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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. Mesoporous carbon decorated with MIL-100(Fe) as an electrochemical platform for ultrasensitive determination of trace cadmium and lead ions in surface water

    • Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
    • In this work, MIL-100(Fe)-decorated mesoporous carbon powders (MC@MIL-100(Fe)) were prepared by in situ growth of MIL-100(Fe) on the surface of ZIF-8 framework-based mesoporous carbons (MC). The hybrid material was characterized using SEM equipped with EDS mapping for morphology investigation, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy for chemical valence analysis, and X-ray diffraction for crystal structure determination.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  2. Linkage mapping and association analysis to identify a reliable QTL for stigma exsertion rate in rice

    • Frontiers in Plant Science
    • The commercialization of hybrid rice has greatly contributed to the increase in rice yield, with the improvement of its seed production capacity having played an important role. The stigma exsertion rate (SER) is a key factor for improving the outcrossing of the sterile line and the hybrid rice seed production.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  3. Silicon-Calcium Synergetic Alleviation of Cadmium Toxicity in the Paddy Soil-Rice System: from Plot Experiment to Field Demonstration

    • Water, Air, & Soil Pollution
    • Cadmium (Cd) contamination threatens the safety of rice and seriously endangers human health. In plot and field experiments, the effect of combined silicon (Si) and calcium (Ca) application on Cd toxicity and accumulation by rice was investigated in low and moderately Cd-contaminated paddy soils. Two types of Si fertilizers, limestone, and novel composite soil amendment (Si + Ca) were soil-applied before rice planting.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  4. Physiology and proteomics reveal Fulvic acid mitigates Cadmium adverse effects on growth and photosynthetic properties of lettuce

    • Plant Science
    • Understanding the molecular mechanisms of plants in response to Cd stress is crucial for improving plants adaptation to Cd stress. Fulvic acid (FA) is an active humic substance that is often used as a 

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  5. The Effect of Heavy Metals on Conjugation Efficiency of an F-Plasmid in Escherichia coli

    • Antibiotics
    • Conjugation, the process by which conjugative plasmids are transferred between bacteria, is regarded as a major contributor to the spread of antibiotic resistance, in both environmental and clinical settings. Heavy metals are known to co-select for antibiotic resistance, but the impact of the presence of these metals on conjugation itself is not clear.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  6. The impact of the investment period on soil and plant pollution by cadmium and nickel in Jableh city, in Lattakia Governorate

    • Canadian Journal of Soil Science
    • This research was conducted in Jableh city in the Latakia Governorate during 2019–2020 to study the level of pollution of the soils and plants of some greenhouses in Jableh city with the elements cadmium and nickel. Several greenhouses were randomly distributed in different areas in Jableh city based on the period of their investment (5, 10, 20, and 25 years), as the investment period was considered the variable factor between greenhouses.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  7. Biochar and its combination with inorganic or organic amendment on growth, uptake and accumulation of cadmium on lettuce

    • Journal of Cleaner Production
    • Biochar as an environmentally friendly soil amendment, has attracted widespread attention and in combination with other amendments is considered to be more conducive to crop growth, soil fertility, and crop safety production.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  8. Recent advances in the bioremediation of arsenic-contaminated soils: a mini review

    • World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
    • The carcinogenic metalloid arsenic (As), owing to its persistent behavior in elevated levels in soils, aggravates environmental and human health concerns. The current strategies used in the As decontamination involve several physical and chemical approaches. However, it involves high cost and even leads to secondary pollution. Therefore, it is quite imperative to explore methods that can eradicate As menace from the environment in an eco-friendly, efficient, and cost-competitive way.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  9. Development of Dicationic Bisguanidine-Arylfuran Derivatives as Potent Agents against Gram-Negative Bacteria

    • Antibiotics
    • Antibiotic resistance among bacteria is a growing global challenge. A major reason for this is the limited progress in developing new classes of antibiotics active against Gram-negative bacteria. Here, we investigate the antibacterial activity of a dicationic bisguanidine-arylfuran, originally developed as an antitrypanosomal agent, and new derivatives thereof.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  10. Effect of vitamin C supplement on lead bioaccessibility in contaminated soils using multiple in vitro gastrointestinal assays: Mechanisms and health risks

    • Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
    • Effects of vitamin C supplementation on the oral bioaccessibility of lead (Pb) present in contaminated soils were examined using a number of in vitro assays (PBET, SBRC, UBM and IVG). In the presence of vitamin C, an increase in Pb bioaccessibility was observed in the gastric phase by 1.3-fold (30.5%−85.5%) and in the intestinal phase by 3.1-fold (0.9%−58.9%).

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  11. Genome-Wide Identification and Characterization of SPL Family Genes in Chenopodium quinoa

    • Genes
    • SQUAMOSA PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN-LIKE (SPL) genes encode a large family of plant-specific transcription factors that play important roles in plant growth, development, and stress responses. However, there is little information available on SPL genes in Chenopodiaceae. Here, 23 SPL genes were identified and characterized in the highly nutritious crop Chenopodium quinoa. Chromosome localization analysis indicated that the 23 CqSPL genes were unevenly distributed on 12 of 18 chromosomes.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  12. Potential value and mechanism of Rosa roxburghii tratt juice on pro-inflammatory responses in peripheral blood of patients with arsenic poisoning

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • Increasing evidence supports the role of arsenic in dysregulated immune and inflammation responses, while, safe and effective treatments have not been fully examined. Rosa roxburghii Tratt (RRT), a traditional Chinese edible fruit with potential immunoregulatory activities, was considered as a dietary supplement to explore its protective effects and possible mechanism in arsenic-induced dysregulated inflammation responses.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  13. Response of cauliflower (Brassica oleracea L.) to nitric oxide application under cadmium stress

    • Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
    • Soil contamination with cadmium (Cd) is a persistent threat to crop production worldwide. The present study examined the putative roles of nitric oxide (NO) in improving Cd-tolerance in cauliflower (Brassica oleracea L.). The present study was conducted using four different genotypes of B.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  14. Incubation tests mimicking fermentation reveal that phytate breakdown is key to lower the cadmium concentrations in cacao nibs

    • Food Chemistry
    • Earlier studies revealed that cadmium (Cd) concentrations in cacao nibs can decrease by a factor up to 1.3 during fermentation. Here, fermentation was mimicked by incubating beans at different temperatures, and acetic acid and ethanol concentrations in the incubation media. Nib Cd concentrations decreased during incubation by mobilisation in the nibs and subsequent outward migration to the testa and the incubation solution.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  15. Organoids as tools to investigate gastrointestinal nematode development and host interactions

    • Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
    • Gastrointestinal nematodes are a diverse class of pathogens that colonise a quarter of the world’s human population and nearly all grazing livestock. These macroparasites establish, and some migrate, within host gastrointestinal niches during their life cycles and release molecules that condition the host mucosa to enable chronic infections.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  16. Simulated herbivory enhances Cd phytoextraction efficiency of sunflowers

    • Plant and Soil
    • Metal hyperaccumulators are plant species that can uptake and store high concentrations of heavy metals in their aboveground tissues, while maintaining high vigor. Hyperaccumulation of metals was suggested to provide defense against natural enemies such as herbivores. However, heavy-metal uptake can incur physiological and ecological costs, suggesting that, like other anti-herbivore defenses, it might be induced by herbivore attack.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  17. Exogenous tryptophan application improves cadmium tolerance and inhibits cadmium upward transport in broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica)

    • Frontiers in Plant Science
    • Cadmium (Cd) pollution not only reduces crop yields, but also threatens human health and food safety. It is of great significance for agricultural production to improve plant Cd resistance and reduce Cd accumulation. In Arabidopsis, tryptophan (Trp) has been found to play a role in Cd resistance. However, studies on the role of exogenous Trp on Cd tolerance in crops are limited.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  18. Genome mining, phylogenetic, and functional analysis of arsenic (As) resistance operons in Bacillus strains, isolated from As-rich hot spring microbial mats

    • Microbiological Research
    • The geothermal zone of Araró, México, is located within the trans-Mexican volcanic belt, an area with numerous arsenic (As)-rich hot springs. In this study, the draft genome sequence of two endemic Bacillus strains (ZAP17 and ZAP62) from Araró microbial mat hot springs was determined, which were able to grow on arsenate As(V) (up to 64 mM) and arsenite As(III) (up to 32 mM).

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  19. A stack-up electrochemical device based on metal-organic framework modified carbon paper for ultra-trace lead and cadmium ions detection

    • Food Chemistry
    • A portable device is conducive to the on-site detection of heavy metal ions at trace level in food and the prevention of related food safety issues. In this work, an electrochemical device stacked up with flat electrodes was developed for the detection of Pb2+ and Cd2+. The top layer of the device is a carbon paper as working electrode, which is modified with amino functionalized cobalt-based metal-organic framework and gold nanoparticles.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  20. Paternal cadmium exposure affects testosterone synthesis by reducing the testicular cholesterol pool in offspring mice

    • Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
    • Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal that is harmful to human health. Early studies have shown that cadmium can damage testicular structure, affecting testosterone synthesis and spermatogenesis. However, the effect of paternal Cd exposure on the reproductive system of offspring remains unclear.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  21. Biosorption of lead by a soil isolate Aspergillus neoalliaceus

    • Archives of Microbiology
    • This study focused on Pb (II) elimination from aqueous solutions using fungal soil isolate which is identified as Aspergillus neoalliaceus. The sorption of lead with fungal mass studies was performed as a function of pH, biomass dose, contact time, and initial dye concentration. The solution pH value strongly affected the sorption of lead fungal mass.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  22. ZccE is a Novel P-type ATPase That Protects Streptococcus mutans Against Zinc Intoxication

    • PLOS Pathogens
    • by Tridib Ganguly, Alexandra M. Peterson, Marissa Burkholder, Jessica K. Kajfasz, Jacqueline Abranches, José A. Lemos Zinc is a trace metal that is essential to all forms of life, but that becomes toxic at high concentrations. Because it has both antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties and low toxicity to mammalian cells, zinc has been used as a therapeutic agent for centuries to treat a variety of infectious and non-infectious conditions.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  23. Improvement in Metal Immobilization with Biomineralization During Carbonate Precipitation by Poly-Lysine

    • Water, Air, & Soil Pollution
    • Microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP), a type of urease-based biomineralization, has been a well-researched technique in recent years for heavy metal immobilization; however, the efficiency of the process remains in question. Poly(amino acids) are known to enhance enzymatic activity.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Staphylococcus aureus
      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  24. Hydrogeochemical evaluation and corresponding health risk from elevated arsenic and fluoride contamination in recurrent coastal multi-aquifers of eastern India

    • Journal of Cleaner Production
    • Increasing groundwater pollution through toxic contamination is the primary concern for severe environmental and health hazards across the world. Groundwater resources are more vulnerable to toxic contamination compared to surface water because they require a long time to restore. Groundwater vulnerability and risk assessment is a challenging task among the researchers responsible for quality monitoring and management of groundwater.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  25. Combined effects of cadmium and ochratoxin A on intestinal barrier dysfunction in human Caco-2 cells and pig small intestinal epithelial cells

    • Mycotoxin Research
    • Hazardous chemicals are commonly found in cereals and cereal-based products. However, most studies focus on the individual effects of these mycotoxins or metals, rather than their combined toxicity.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
      • Natural toxins
      • Mycotoxins