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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. Inhibitory Effect of Piceatannol on Streptococcus suis Infection Both in vitro and in vivo

    • Frontiers in Microbiology
    • Suilysin (SLY) plays a critical role in Streptococcus suis infections making it an ideal target to the combat infection caused by this pathogen. In the present study, we found that piceatannol (PN), a natural compound, inhibits pore-formation by blocking the oligomerization of SLY without affecting the growth of S. suis and the expression of SLY.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Antibiotic residues
  2. Combinatorial Biosynthesis of Sulfated Benzenediol Lactones with a Phenolic Sulfotransferase from Fusarium graminearum PH-1

    • mSphere
    • ABSTRACT

      • Antibiotic residues
      • Chemical contaminants
  3. Overcoming Planktonic and Intracellular Staphylococcus aureus-Associated Infection with a Cell-Penetrating Peptide-Conjugated Antimicrobial Peptide

    • ACS Infectious Diseases
    • Staphylococcus aureus is a primary pathogen responsible for causing postoperative infections as it survives and persists in host cells, including osteoblasts and macrophages. These cells then serve as reservoirs resulting in chronic infections. Most traditional antibiotics have poor effects on intracellular S. aureus because they cannot enter the cell.

      • Staphylococcus aureus
      • Antibiotic residues
      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Chemical contaminants
  4. Reversing the direction of drug transport mediated by the human multidrug transporter P-glycoprotein

    • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
    • P-glycoprotein (P-gp), also known as ABCB1, is a cell membrane transporter that mediates the efflux of chemically dissimilar amphipathic drugs and confers resistance to chemotherapy in most cancers. Homologous transmembrane helices (TMHs) 6 and 12 of human P-gp connect the transmembrane domains with its nucleotide-binding domains, and several residues in...

      • Antibiotic residues
      • Chemical contaminants
  5. Chlamydomonas reinhardtii tubulin-gene disruptants for efficient isolation of strains bearing tubulin mutations

    • PLOS ONE
    • by Takako Kato-Minoura, Yutaro Ogiwara, Takashi Yamano, Hideya Fukuzawa, Ritsu Kamiya

      • Antibiotic residues
      • Chemical contaminants
  6. Development and Validation of a Multi-detection Confirmatory Method for Antibiotics Determination in Piglet Kidneys by UHPLC-TOF-MS According Commission Decision 2002/657/EC

    • Food Analytical Methods
    • The combination of ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC) with time-of-flight mass spectrometry (ToF-MS) is one of the most powerful analytical tools in terms of selectivity, sensitivity and speed.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Antibiotic residues
  7. Structural Insights into Inhibition of the Acinetobacter-Derived Cephalosporinase ADC-7 by Ceftazidime and Its Boronic Acid Transition State Analog

    • Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
    • Extended-spectrum class C β-lactamases have evolved to rapidly inactivate expanded-spectrum cephalosporins, a class of antibiotics designed to be resistant to hydrolysis by β-lactamase enzymes.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Antibiotic residues
  8. Efficacy and application of a novel topical anaesthetic wound formulation for treating cattle with Foot‐and‐Mouth disease: a field trial in Cameroon

    • Transboundary and Emerging Diseases
    • Recently, a wound dressing formulation, (Tri‐Solfen®, Medical Ethics Pty Ltd, Australia; TS) registered for use in ruminant husbandry in Australia, was registered for Foot‐and‐Mouth Disease (FMD) therapy in large ruminants in Laos, following clinical observations of improved welfare and healing following treatment of FMD lesions.

      • Antibiotic residues
      • Chemical contaminants
  9. HLB-MCX-Based Solid-Phase Extraction Combined with Liquid Chromatography–Tandem Mass Spectrometry for the Simultaneous Determination of Four Agricultural Antibiotics (Kasugamycin, Validamycin A, Ningnanmycin, and Polyoxin B) Residues in Plant-Origin Foods

    • Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
    • An ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC–MS/MS) method was established for the determination of four highly polar agricultural antibiotics kasugamycin, validamycin A, ningnanmycin, and polyoxin B in plant-derived foods. The samples were extracted with a 0.2% formic acid solution, purified by hydrophilic–lipophilic balance and mixed-mode cation-exchange solid-phase extraction, and then reconstituted for UPLC–MS/MS detection.

      • Antibiotic residues
      • Chemical contaminants
  10. Efficient production of the anti-aging drug Cycloastragenol: insight from two Glycosidases by enzyme mining

    • Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology

      • Antibiotic residues
      • Chemical contaminants
  11. Transdermal peptide conjugated to human connective tissue growth factor with enhanced cell proliferation and hyaluronic acid synthesis activities produced by a silkworm silk gland bioreactor

    • Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology

      • Antibiotic residues
      • Chemical contaminants
  12. Soil Amendment with Biochar, Hydrochar and Compost Mitigates the Accumulation of Emerging Pollutants in Rocket Salad Plants

    • Water, Air, & Soil Pollution
    • The uptake of organic pollutants by agricultural plants and their accumulation in edible parts cause serious health problems to animals and humans.

      • Antibiotic residues
      • Pesticide residues
      • Chemical contaminants
  13. HLA DRB1*15:01-DQB1*06:02-Restricted Human CD4+ T Cells Are Selectively Activated With Amoxicillin-Peptide Adducts

    • Toxicological Sciences
    • Amoxicillin-clavulanate is the most common cause of idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (DILI). Drug-specific CD4+ T cells have been detected in patients with DILI, suggestive of an immune etiology. Furthermore, genetic associations including the human leucocyte antigen (HLA) DRB1*15:01-DQB1*06:02 haplotype influence susceptibility. Amoxicillin forms protein adducts that are postulated to activate T cells, by conjugating with lysine residues.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Antibiotic residues
  14. Occurrence and concentrations of residues of tetracyclines, polyether ionophores and anthelmintics in livers of chickens sold in the informal market in Gauteng province, South Africa

    • Journal of Food Protection
    • The occurrence, concentrations and variables associated with tetracycline, polyether ionophore and anthelmintic residues in the livers of chickens sold in the informal market in South Africa were determined. An ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MS/MS) was used to simultaneously analyze for four tetracyclines, five polyether ionophores and six anthelmintic residues.

      • Antibiotic residues
      • Chemical contaminants
  15. Advances in the Application of Aptamer Biosensors to the Detection of Aminoglycoside Antibiotics

    • Antibiotics
    • Antibiotic abuse is becoming increasingly serious and the potential for harm to human health and the environment has aroused widespread social concern. Aminoglycoside antibiotics (AGs) are broad-spectrum antibiotics that have been widely used in clinical and animal medicine. Consequently, their residues are commonly found in animal-derived food items and the environment. A simple, rapid, and sensitive detection method for on-site screening and detection of AGs is urgently required.

      • Antibiotic residues
      • Chemical contaminants
  16. X-ray Structure and Molecular Docking Guided Discovery of Novel Chitinase Inhibitors with a Scaffold of Dipyridopyrimidine-3-carboxamide

    • Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
    • Chitinases are the glycosyl hydrolase for catalyzing the degradation of chitin and play an indispensable role in bacterial pathogenesis, fungal cell wall remodeling, and insect molting. Thus, chitinases are attractive targets for therapeutic drugs and pesticides. Here, we present a strategy of developing a novel chemotype of chitinase inhibitors by the construction of planar heterocycles that can stack with conserved aromatic residues.

      • Antibiotic residues
      • Pesticide residues
      • Chemical contaminants
  17. Preparation of multi‐wall carbon nanotube /urea‐formaldehyde nanocomposite as a new sorbent in solid phase extraction and its combination with deep eutectic solvent based dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction for extraction of antibiotic residues in...

    • Journal of Separation Science
    • A solid phase extraction method combined with deep eutectic solvent‐based dispersive liquid‐liquid microextraction has been developed for the extraction of three antibiotics in honey samples prior to their determination by ion mobility spectrometry. In this method, firstly, a multi‐wall carbon nanotube/urea‐formaldehyde nanocomposite was synthesized using co‐precipitation polymerization method and then it was used as a sorbent for the analytes extraction from the samples.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Antibiotic residues
  18. Assessing the Role of Pharyngeal Cell Surface Glycans in Group A Streptococcus Biofilm Formation

    • Antibiotics
    • Group A Streptococcus (GAS) causes 700 million infections and accounts for half a million deaths per year. Antibiotic treatment failure rates of 20–40% have been observed. The role host cell glycans play in GAS biofilm formation in the context of GAS pharyngitis and subsequent antibiotic treatment failure has not been previously investigated.

      • Antibiotic residues
      • Chemical contaminants
  19. Probiotics as potential detoxification tools for mitigation of pesticides: a mini review

    • International Journal of Food Science & Technology
    • Pesticides play a key role in agriculture and food production by controlling the insects, weeds, plant pathogens and microbial contaminations. Although they are useful in some aspects, their inappropriate application can induce health problems including carcinogenicity, reproductive toxicity, neurodegenerative diseases and disruption of endocrine system. In this respect, efficient strategies should be applied to reduce pesticides residue in foodstuffs.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Antibiotic residues
      • Pesticide residues
  20. Phage proteins required for tail fiber assembly also bind specifically to the surface of host bacterial strains

    • Journal of Bacteriology
    • To initiate their life cycle, phages must specifically bind to the surface of their bacterial hosts. Long-tailed phages often interact with the cell surface using fibers, which are elongated intertwined trimeric structures. The folding and assembly of these complex structures generally requires the activity of an intra- or intermolecular chaperone protein.

      • Antibiotic residues
      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Chemical contaminants
  21. Antimicrobial Prodrug Activation by the Staphylococcal Glyoxalase GloB

    • ACS Infectious Diseases
    • With the rising prevalence of multidrug resistance, there is an urgent need to develop novel antibiotics. Many putative antibiotics demonstrate promising in vitro potency but fail in vivo due to poor drug-like qualities (e.g., serum half-life, oral absorption, solubility, and toxicity). These drug-like properties can be modified through the addition of chemical protecting groups, creating “prodrugs” that are activated prior to target inhibition.

      • Staphylococcus aureus
      • Antibiotic residues
      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Chemical contaminants
  22. Sensitive Techniques for POCT Sensing on the Residues of Pesticides and Veterinary Drugs in Food

    • Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
    • For the immense requirement on agriculture and animal husbandry, application of pesticides and veterinary drugs had become a normal state in the farming and ranching areas. However, to intently pursue the yields, large quantities of residues of pesticides and veterinary drugs have caused serious harm to both the environment and the food industry. To control and solve such an issue, a variety of novel techniques were developed in recent years.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Antibiotic residues
      • Pesticide residues
  23. Molecular Deceleration Regulates Toxicant Release to Prevent Cell Damage in Pseudomonas putida S16 (DSM 28022)

    • mBio
    • ABSTRACT

      • Antibiotic residues
      • Chemical contaminants
  24. The Small Protein RmpD Drives Hypermucoviscosity in Klebsiella pneumoniae

    • mBio
    • ABSTRACT

      • Antibiotic residues
      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Chemical contaminants
  25. Plasmodium falciparum Apicomplexan-Specific Glucosamine-6-Phosphate N-Acetyltransferase Is Key for Amino Sugar Metabolism and Asexual Blood Stage Development

    • mBio
    • ABSTRACT

      • Antibiotic residues
      • Cryptosporidium parvum
      • Chemical contaminants
      • Parasites