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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. Ionizable copolymer functionalized magnetic nanocomposite as an adsorbent for boosting the extraction selectivity of aristolochic acids

    • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
    • Aristolochic acid nephropathy (AAN) has drawn increasing public attention. Organic anion transporters (OATs) are considered to be responsible for mediating nephrotoxicity of aristolochic acids (AAs), as AAs are typical OAT1 substrates that exhibit anionic properties and contain one hydrophobic domain.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Antibiotic residues
  2. Inorganic arsenic speciation analysis in food using HPLC/ICP-MS: Method development and validation

    • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
    • Arsenic (As) compounds can be classified as organic or inorganic, with inorganic arsenic (iAs) having significantly higher toxicity than organic As. As may accumulate in food materials that have been exposed to As-contaminated environments. Thus, the “Sanitation Standard for Contaminants and Toxins in Foods” published by the Ministry of Health and Welfare set the standard limits for iAs content in rice, seaweed, seafood, and marine oils to safeguard public health.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  3. Determination of 24 sulfonamide antibiotics in instant pastries by modified QuEChERS coupled with ultra performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry

    • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
    • There were few reports about antibiotic residues in egg-containing products. In the study, an effective method for the simultaneous determination of 24 sulfonamide antibiotics in two instant pastries based on a modified QuEChERS sample preparation technique coupled with ultra performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry was developed.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Antibiotic residues
  4. Investigation of monacolin K, yellow pigments, and citrinin production capabilities of Monascus purpureus and Monascus ruber (Monascus pilosus)

    • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
    • Red mold rice (RMR) is a traditional Chinese medicine prepared using Monascus fermentation. M. ruber (pilosus) and M. purpureus have a long history of use as food and medicine. As an economically important starter culture, the relationship between the taxonomy of Monascus and production capabilities of secondary metabolites is crucial for the Monascus food industry.

      • Natural toxins
      • Mycotoxins
  5. Optimum synthesis of Au@Ag nanoparticle as plasma amplifier to detect trace concentration of AFB1 via object-binder-metal SERS method

    • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
    • The problem of aflatoxin contamination emerged gradually in the field of food safety. Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) is an ultra-sensitive and non-destructive spectroscopy technology with extensive application prospects in the detection field. In this paper, with the detection of AFB1 as the target, Au@Ag NPs substrate with uniform morphology and strong SERS effect was prepared.

      • Natural toxins
      • Aflatoxins
      • Mycotoxins
  6. Distribution of antibiotic resistance genes among Staphylococcus species isolated from ready-to-eat foods

    • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
    • We investigated antibiotic resistance of staphylococci isolated from 1128 samples of high-circulating RTE foods in Taiwan. A total of 111 Staphylococcus aureus and 709 coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) comprising 23 species were isolated. The prevalence of S. aureus differed in various category of RTE foods, highest in fresh-cut fruits/vegetables (20.5%) and lowest in low-water activity (LWA) foods (0.7%).

      • Staphylococcus aureus
      • Bacterial pathogens
  7. Utilizing proteomic approach to identify nuclear translocation related serine kinase phosphorylation site of GNMT as downstream effector for benzo[a]pyrene

    • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
    • Glycine N-methyltransferase (GNMT) protein is highly expressed in certain tissues, such as liver, pancreas, and prostate. GNMT serves multiple roles which include a methyl group transfer enzyme and a liver tumor suppressor. Benzo(a)pyrene (BaP), a family member of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH), is a known environmental carcinogen found in coal tar, tobacco smoke, barbecued food and incomplete combustion of auto fuel.

      • Chemical contaminants
  8. The current application of nanotechnology in food and agriculture

    • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
    • The rapid development of nanotechnology has been facilitating the transformations of traditional food and agriculture sectors, particularly the invention of smart and active packaging, nanosensors, nanopesticides and nanofertilizers. Numerous novel nanomaterials have been developed for improving food quality and safety, crop growth, and monitoring environmental conditions.

      • Pesticide residues
      • Chemical contaminants
  9. Identification of bacteria in juice/lettuce using magnetic nanoparticles and selected reaction monitoring mass spectrometry

    • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
    • Ensuring food safety requires a rapid and reliable method for detecting food-borne pathogens. Mass spectrometry has been demonstrated as a powerful tool to classify pure bacterial species. However, matrix interference from food backgrounds may lead to false results because of the suppression of microbial signals. It is useful to develop a method for bacterial enrichment and marker identification in food samples.

  10. Effect of sinapic acid on aripiprazole pharmacokinetics in rats: Possible food drug interaction

    • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
    • Dietary supplements and foods can interact with various drugs, leading to possible clinical concerns.

  11. rGO-NS SERS-based coupled chemometric prediction of acetamiprid residue in green tea

    • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
    • Pesticide residue in food is of grave concern in recent years. In this paper, a rapid, sensitive, SERS (Surface-enhanced Raman scattering) active reduced-graphene-oxide-gold-nano-star (rGO-NS) nano-composite nanosensor was developed for the detection of acetamiprid (AC) residue in green tea.

      • Pesticide residues
      • Chemical contaminants
  12. In vitro α-amylase and pancreatic lipase inhibitory activity of Cornus mas L. and Cornus alba L. fruit extracts

    • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
    • Less-common fruits from Cornus spp. (Cornaceae), also named dogwood, species have shown antidiabetic, antibacterial and anti-allergic properties and are thus considered a source of phytochemicals that are beneficial to human health. The study aimed to compare the chemical compositions of the aqueous and ethanolic extracts of lyophilized fresh-picked and commercially available dried fruits of Cornus mas (Cm, cornelian cherry) and Cornus alba (Ca) fruits using HPLC-DAD-MS/MS method.

  13. Prioritization of pesticides in crops with a semi-quantitative risk ranking method for Taiwan postmarket monitoring program

    • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
    • A risk-based prioritization of chemical hazards in monitoring programs allows regulatory agencies to focus on the most potentially concerned items involving human health risk. In this study, a risk-based matrix, with a scoring method using multiple factors for severity and probability of exposure, was employed to identify the pesticides presented in crops that may pose the greatest risk to human health.

      • Pesticide residues
      • Chemical contaminants
  14. Prospects of using nanotechnology for food preservation, safety, and security

    • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
    • The rapid development of nanotechnology has transformed many domains of food science, especially those that involve the processing, packaging, storage, transportation, functionality, and other safety aspects of food. A wide range of nanostructured materials (NSMs), from inorganic metal, metal oxides, and their nanocomposites to nano-organic materials with bioactive agents, has been applied to the food industry.

  15. Paper based electrochemical biosensor using haemoglobin nanoparticles for detection of acrylamide in processed foods

    • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
    • We describe herein the construction of an electrochemical paper based device (EPAD) for detection of acrylamide, a carcinogen and neurotoxin generated during thermal processing of foods through Millard reaction. To achieve it, haemoglobin (Hb) nanoparticles (NPs) were prepared by desolvation method and characterized by transmission electron microscopy, UV–visible spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and atomic force microscopy (AFM).

      • Chemical contaminants
  16. Pyrrole-protein adducts – A biomarker of pyrrolizidine alkaloid-induced hepatotoxicity

    • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
    • Pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) are phytotoxins identified in over 6000 plant species worldwide. Approximately 600 toxic PAs and PA N-oxides have been identified in about 3% flowering plants. PAs can cause toxicities in different organs particularly in the liver. The metabolic activation of PAs is catalyzed by hepatic cytochrome P450 and generates reactive pyrrolic metabolites that bind to cellular proteins to form pyrrole-protein adducts leading to PA-induced hepatotoxicity.

      • Natural toxins
  17. Application of food description to the food classification system: Evidence of risk assessment from Taiwan as Acrylamide of grain products

    • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
    • Harmonization of national consumption data for international comparison is an important but challenging work, yet to date there is a lack of comparable food classification system that incorporates food description in Taiwan. In 2015, European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) released a new standardized food classification and description system called FoodEx2, which provides a flexible combination of classifications and descriptions.

      • Chemical contaminants
  18. Effects of processing adjuvants on traditional Chinese herbs

    • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
    • Processing of Chinese medicines is a pharmaceutical technique that transforms medicinal raw materials into decoction pieces for use in different therapies. Various adjuvants, such as vinegar, wine, honey, and brine, are used in the processing to enhance the efficacy and reduce the toxicity of crude drugs. Proper processing is essential to ensure the quality and safety of traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs).

  19. Investigation of aflatoxins contamination in herbal materia medica in a Taiwan pharmaceutical factory

    • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
    • During the years 2005–2016, a total of 1067 samples for 24 types of herbal materia medica were investigated for the presence of aflatoxins (AFs) using immunoaffinity column cleanup and HPLC-coupled to a fluorescence detector after post-column derivatization. AFs were detected in 373 (35%) out of the total samples.

  20. A feasible and practical 1H NMR analytical method for the quality control and quantification of bioactive principles in Lycii Fructus

    • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
    • Lycii Fructus, a solanaceous drug, is widely used as functional foods and in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Samples collected from different regions of China have been found to be not identical in chemical compositions which might affect the biological activities.

  21. Risk undermined in the bilateral pharmaceutical regulatory system in Taiwan

    • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
    • The concept of Pharmacovigilance Planning and Risk Minimization Planning (PVP/RMP), initiated by the International Conference on Harmonization (ICH), addressed an important conceptual change from monitoring the safety of individual medicine to proactively conducting risk prevention for the minimization of medication error. However, the implementation of PVP/RMP is a challenge in societies like Taiwan where irrational medication and co-medication is prevalent.

  22. Nanoparticle based bio-bar code technology for trace analysis of aflatoxin B1 in Chinese herbs

    • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
    • A novel and sensitive assay for aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) detection has been developed by using bio-bar code assay (BCA). The method that relies on polyclonal antibodies encoded with DNA modified gold nanoparticle (NP) and monoclonal antibodies modified magnetic microparticle (MMP), and subsequent detection of amplified target in the form of bio-bar code using a fluorescent quantitative polymerase chain reaction (FQ-PCR) detection method.

      • Aflatoxins
      • Natural toxins
  23. Standards and labeling of milk fat and spread products in different countries

    • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
    • In the present paper, we provide comprehensive information related to labeling claims and standards of identity of milk fat and spread products. By reviewing the standards and regulations for dairy and non-dairy fat products, Codex Alimentarius and several other countries have clearly specified these products and set the requirements for use of the product name to prevent misleading or confusing the consumers.

  24. Pyrrolizidine alkaloid-derived DNA adducts are common toxicological biomarkers of pyrrolizidine alkaloid N-oxides

    • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
    • There are 660 pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) and PA N-oxides present in the plants, with approximately half being possible carcinogens. We previously reported that a set of four PA-derived DNA adducts is formed in the liver of rats administered a series of hepatocarcinogenic PAs and a PA N-oxide. Based on our findings, we hypothesized that this set of DNA adducts is a common biological biomarker of PA-induced liver tumor formation.

      • Natural toxins
  25. Effects of electrode gap and electric current on chlorine generation of electrolyzed deep ocean water

    • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
    • Electrolyzed water is a sustainable disinfectant, which can comply with food safety regulations and is environmental friendly. A two-factor central composite design was adopted for studying the effects of electrode gap and electric current on chlorine generation efficiency of electrolyzed deep ocean water. Deep ocean water was electrolyzed in a glass electrolyzing cell equipped with platinum-plated titanium anode and cathode in a constant-current operation mode.