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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. Design, Synthesis, and Biological Activity of Novel Heptacyclic Pyrazolamide Derivatives: A New Candidate of Dual-Target Insect Growth Regulators

    • Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
    • Insect growth regulators (IGRs) can cause abnormal growth and development in insects, resulting in incomplete metamorphosis or even death of the larvae. Ecdysone receptor (EcR) and chitinase in insects play indispensable roles in the molting process. Ecdysone analogues and chitinase inhibitors are considered as potential IGRs.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  2. Potency Increase of Spiroketal Analogs of Membrane Inserting Indolyl Mannich Base Antimycobacterials Is Due to Acquisition of MmpL3 Inhibition

    • ACS Infectious Diseases
    • Chemistry campaigns identified amphiphilic indolyl Mannich bases as novel membrane-permeabilizing antimycobacterials. Spiroketal analogs of this series showed increased potency, and the lead compound 1 displayed efficacy in a mouse model of tuberculosis. Yet the mechanism by which the spiroketal moiety accomplished the potency “jump” remained unknown.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  3. Investigations into the Antibacterial Mechanism of Action of Viridicatumtoxins

    • ACS Infectious Diseases
    • Viridicatumtoxins are a rare class of tetracycline-like antibiotics that strongly inhibit drug-resistant Gram-positive bacteria. Although reported to exhibit in vitro inhibition activity to undecaprenyl pyrophosphate synthase (UPPS), an essential enzyme in bacterial cell wall synthesis, the biological targets and mechanism of action of viridicatumtoxins, especially the drug–target interactions, remain largely unknown.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Staphylococcus aureus
      • Antibiotic residues
      • Bacterial pathogens
  4. Carbon nanotubes functionalized mesoporous silica for in‐tube solid‐phase microextraction to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

    • Journal of Separation Science
    • A mesoporous silica was functionalized by carbon nanotubes to enhance the extraction performance. The mesoporous material was coated on stainless steel wires, and three wires were inserted inside of a polyetheretherketone tube for in‐tube solid‐phase microextraction.

      • Chemical contaminants
  5. Occurrence, sources, and pathways of chemical contaminants in infant formulas

    • Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety
    • Infant formulas are manufactured products to meet specific nutritional requirements for infants. However, infant formulas can contain harmful substances, such as chemical contaminants and residues, normally due to possible contamination of the raw material or from the production chain. Some studies have demonstrated that veterinary drugs, pesticides, mycotoxins, heavy metals, packaging materials, within other chemicals are found in infant formulas from different sources of contamination.

      • Antibiotic residues
      • Pesticide residues
      • Chemical contaminants
  6. Integration of metagenomics‐metabolomics reveals specific signatures and functions of airway microbiota in mite‐sensitized childhood asthma

    • Allergy
    • Background Childhood asthma is a multifactorial inflammatory condition of the airways, associated with specific changes in respiratory microbiome and circulating metabolome. Methods To explore the functional capacity of asthmatic microbiome and its intricate connection with the host, we performed shotgun sequencing of airway microbiome and untargeted metabolomics profiling of serum samples in a cohort of children with mite‐sensitized asthma and non‐asthmatic controls.

      • Chemical contaminants
  7. Melatonin enhances the cadmium tolerance of mushrooms through antioxidant-related metabolites and enzymes

    • Food Chemistry
    • Author(s): Yingnyu Gao, Ying Wang, Jiang Qian, Wenshuai Si, Qi Tan, Jiyang Xu, Yucheng Zhao

      • Heavy Metals
      • Chemical contaminants
  8. Risks of consuming cadmium-contaminated shellfish under seawater acidification scenario: Estimates of PBPK and benchmark dose

    • Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
    • Author(s): Szu-Chieh Chen, Hsing-Chieh Lin, Wei-Yu Chen

      • Heavy Metals
      • Chemical contaminants
  9. Enantioselective Detection, Bioactivity, and Metabolism of the Novel Chiral Insecticide Fluralaner

    • Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
    • Fluralaner, a veterinary drug, is a potential chiral isoxazoline insecticide possessing high insecticidal and acaricidal activity. However, there is little information regarding the enantioselective effect of fluralaner. In this work, a promising chiral detection method was established with liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry in agricultural products and animal organs to investigate enantioselective metabolism and bioactivity.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Antibiotic residues
  10. Rapid Simultaneous Determination of Cascade Metabolites of Acrylamide in Urine for Toxicokinetics Profiles and Short-Term Dietary Internal Exposure

    • Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
    • The current study developed an ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method to simultaneously analyze cascade metabolites of acrylamide in urine of rats and humans, including acrylamide, glycidamide, N-acetyl-S-(2-carbamoylethyl)-l-cysteine (AAMA), N-acetyl-S-(2-carbamoylethyl)-l-cysteine-sulfoxide, N-acetyl-S-(2-carbamoyl-2-hydroxyethyl)-l-cysteine, and N-acetyl-S-(1-carbamoyl-2-hydroxyethyl)-l-cysteine.

      • Chemical contaminants
  11. Features and Functional Importance of Key Residues of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Cytochrome bd Oxidase

    • ACS Infectious Diseases
    • Cytochrome bd (cyt-bd) oxygen reductases have a high affinity to oxygen and use the two electrons provided by ubiquinol or menaquinol, like in mycobacteria, to reduce oxygen to water. Although they do not pump protons from the cytoplasmic to the periplasmic side, they generate a proton motive force due to the release of protons after quinol oxidation.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Antibiotic residues
      • Bacterial pathogens
  12. Analysis of Chemical Features of a Soil Used as Landfill: Using the X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) Technique

    • Water, Air, & Soil Pollution
    • Soil is the support medium for the development of several activities; however, improperly used soils can become a serious environmental issue. The aim of the current study is to determine the concentration of chemical elements in soil used as landfill in Southern Brazil. Samples were collected in different soil profiles and depths and analyzed based on the X-ray fluorescence technique. Results have indicated changes in cadmium and chromium concentrations, regardless of the collection depth.

      • Heavy Metals
      • Chemical contaminants
  13. Docking studies and molecular dynamics simulations of the binding characteristics of waldiomycin and its methyl ester analog to Staphylococcus aureus histidine kinase

    • PLOS ONE
    • by Awwad Radwan, Gamal M. Mahrous

      • Staphylococcus aureus
      • Antibiotic residues
      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Chemical contaminants
  14. Design, Synthesis, and Anti-ToCV Activity of Novel Pyrimidine Derivatives Bearing a Dithioacetal Moiety that Targets ToCV Coat Protein

    • Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
    • Novel pyrimidine sulfide derivatives containing a dithioacetal and strobilurin moiety were designed and synthesized. Their antiviral activities against tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV) were investigated through the tomato chlorosis virus coat protein (ToCVCP)-oriented screening method. Microscale thermophoresis was used to study the interaction between the compound and the ToCVCP.

      • Heavy Metals
      • Chemical contaminants
  15. Impact of salicylic acid on the growth and physiological activities of parsley plants under lead toxicity

    • Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants
    • Impact of spraying 50 µM salicylic acid (SA), lead nitrate soil treatments [1 and 2 mM Pb (NO3)2] and their combinations on parsley leaves (Petroselinum crispum L.) for 3 weeks was studied to evaluate leaf symptoms, photosynthetic pigments, anthocyanin, ultrastructure, malondialdehyde (MDA), soluble proteins, phenolic compounds, and guaiacol peroxidase activity (GPOX).

      • Heavy Metals
      • Chemical contaminants
  16. Bioaccumulation of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Fish Host-Parasite Bentho-Pelagic Food Chain in Epe Lagoon, Lagos, Nigeria

    • Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
    • This paper investigates the concentrations of PCBs in the water and sediment media and its bio-concentration in the fish host-parasite bentho-pelagic food chain in Epe lagoon. Samples of water, sediment, plankton, mollusks, fish and intestinal helminth parasites were collected from three stations (Oriba, Imode and Ikosi) in Epe Lagoon. Concentration of total PCBs in the surface water and sediment across the stations ranges from 3.20 to 6.00 ppb and 405.50–860.70 ppb respectively.

      • Chemical contaminants
  17. Dissipation and residue determination of fluopyram and its metabolites in greenhouse crops

    • Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
    • ABSTRACT Background Fluopyram is a pesticide widely used in tomato and cucumber crops cultivation to control fungal diseases that develop especially in environments with moderate temperatures and high humidity, such as in a greenhouse. The pathway of fluopyram dissipation has been monitored in cucumber and cherry tomato under greenhouse conditions.

      • Pesticide residues
      • Chemical contaminants
  18. Evolution is a double‐edged sword, not a silver bullet, to confront global change

    • Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
    • In this review and synthesis, we explore how global change can cause populations to become maladapted and how populations, in turn, exhibit adaptive or maladaptive responses to global change. We use the metaphor of a “double‐edged sword” to explore these evolutionary responses to global change. As the double‐edged sword has both beneficial and detrimental effects, evolutionary responses to global change likewise involve both adaptive and maladaptive responses.

      • Heavy Metals
      • Chemical contaminants
  19. The Naphthalene Catabolic Genes of Pseudomonas putida BS3701: Additional Regulatory Control

    • Frontiers in Microbiology
    • Pseudomonas microorganisms are used for bioremediation of soils contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons. The overall remediation efficiency is largely dependent on the presence of macro- and micronutrients. Widely varying concentrations of available nitrogen and iron (Fe) in soils were shown to affect residual hydrocarbons in the course of biodegradation. The regulatory mechanisms of expression of hydrocarbon catabolic genes in low nitrogen/low iron conditions remain unclear.

      • Chemical contaminants
  20. Comparative metagenomics reveals the microbial diversity and metabolic potentials in the sediments and surrounding seawaters of Qinhuangdao mariculture area

    • PLOS ONE
    • by Shuping Wang, Zhenguang Yan, Pengyuan Wang, Xin Zheng, Juntao Fan

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  21. Electronic nicotine delivery system design and aerosol toxicants: A systematic review

    • PLOS ONE
    • by Alexandra M. Ward, Rola Yaman, Jon O. Ebbert

      Background

      • Chemical contaminants
  22. Luteolin-Supplemented Diets Ameliorates Bisphenol A-Induced Toxicity in Drosophila melanogaster

    • Food and Chemical Toxicology
    • Author(s): Omolola A. Adesanoye, Amos O. Abolaji, Tolulope R. Faloye, Hannah O. Olaoye, Adeola O. Adedara

      • Chemical contaminants
  23. Endocrine disruption: Molecular interactions of environmental bisphenol contaminants with thyroid hormone receptor and thyroxine-binding globulin

    • Toxicology and Industrial Health
    • Many bisphenol A (BPA) analogs have been commercially used recently, such as 2,2-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)butane (BPB), 4,4′-ethylidenebisphenol, 4,4′-methylenediphenol (BPF), 4,4′-(1,4-phenylenediisopropylidene)bisphenol (BPP), 4,4′-dihydroxydiphenyl sulfone (BPS), 4,4′-cyclohexylidenebisphenol (BPZ), 4,4′-(hexafluoroisopropylidene)diphenol (BPAF), 4,4′-(1-phenylethylidene)bisphenol (BPAP), and 2,2-bis(4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethylphenyl)propane (TMBPA), to circumvent adverse effects of BPA.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Antibiotic residues
  24. Challenges in diagnosing lead poisoning: A review of occupationally and non-occupationally exposed cases reported in India

    • Toxicology and Industrial Health
    • Lead is a nonessential metal which enters the body through various means and is considered as one of the most common health toxins. Several cases of lead poisoning are reported as a result of inhalation or ingestion of lead in employees working as painters, smelters, electric accumulator manufacturers, compositors, auto mechanics, and miners. In addition to occupational lead exposure, several cases of lead poisoning are reported in the general population through various sources and pathways.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  25. Impairment of postnatal epididymal development and immune microenvironment following administration of low doses of malathion during juvenile and peripubertal periods of rats

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • Malathion is an organophosphate pesticide widely used for agricultural crops and for vector control of Aedes aegypti. Humans are exposed to this environmental contaminant by ingesting contaminated food. The juvenile and peripubertal periods are critical for the postnatal development of the epididymis and are when animals are most vulnerable to toxic agents.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Pesticide residues