Liu Guihua,Huang Xin,Wang Yan Qiu,Zhang Weiyu,Gong Yunwei,Huang Biao
Issue:
Volume 2, Issue 1, June 2020
Pages:
1-5
Received:
25 February 2020
Accepted:
14 May 2020
Published:
8 June 2020
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Abstract: Objective To understand the contamination of Yersinia in meat products sold in Changchun city. Measures and suggestions to reduce and control Yersinia contamination in food were put forward. Methods 300 fresh pork samples were collected. 150 portions of fresh beef; 150 whole chickens; A total of 600 copies. Cold enrichment of collected samples after treatment; multiple PCR detection of target genes; separate culture; primary screening of urease; API20E system biochemical identification. Results The total detection rate of Yersinia was 13.8% (83/600). The detection rate of Yersinia enterocolitica (YS) was 9.7% (58/600). The detection rate of Yersinia flexneri (YF) was 4.0% (24/600). The detection rate of Yersinia kjeldahl (YK) was 0.2% (1/600). The highest positive rate in Yersinia enterocolitica was 17.3% (26/150) in chicken. The second is pork 9.0% (27/300); Beef 3.3% (5/150). The highest positive rate of Yersinia flexneri was 7.3% (11/150) in chicken. The second is beef 3.3% (5/150); Pork 2.7% (8/300). In addition, the detected Yersinia was mainly distributed in the samples collected from farmers' markets, with a detection rate of 17.4% (60/345) far higher than 9.0% (23/255) in supermarkets, p < 0.01. Conclusion Our monitoring shows that the contamination of Yersinia in meat products is serious, with the highest detection rate in Yersinia enterocolitica, followed by Yersinia flexneri. Positive samples were mainly collected from chicken in farmers' markets. Pork and beef were also contaminated to varying degrees. There are obvious differences between Yersinia in samples collected from farmers' markets and supermarkets. It suggests that we should strengthen the supervision of meat products. To ensure the food safety of meat and meat products.Abstract: Objective To understand the contamination of Yersinia in meat products sold in Changchun city. Measures and suggestions to reduce and control Yersinia contamination in food were put forward. Methods 300 fresh pork samples were collected. 150 portions of fresh beef; 150 whole chickens; A total of 600 copies. Cold enrichment of collected samples afte...Show More
Ma Guangqiang,Niu Ling,Wan Hongjiao,Ding Chenghua,Ye Heping,Zheng Lixiang
Issue:
Volume 2, Issue 1, June 2020
Pages:
6-10
Received:
15 December 2019
Accepted:
29 April 2020
Published:
16 June 2020
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Abstract: Objective: In order to explore the effect of Chinese medicinal diet Coix Seed and Red Bean Soup on sveral serum indexs of hypolipidemic mice; MethodsM: ice were used as model animals to explore the effect of Chinese diet Coix seed (Coix lacryma-jobi L.) and rice bean (Vigna umbellata) Soup; Mice bodies weight, organs and blood lipid level and other aspects of mice were observed. Results: (1) The level of triglyceride (TG) and total cholesterol (TCHO) in the medication group was lower than that in the model group, but the difference was not significant. (2) In liver index, there was a significant difference between low dose group and model group (P < 0.01); in spleen index, there was a significant difference between low dose group and model group (P < 0.01). (3) The atherosclerosis index (AI) of each experimental group was significantly lower than that of the model group. (4) The NO content in the low dose experimental group was 17.28 micromol/L, which was significantly higher than that in the model group (11.25 micromol/L). NO had a protective effect on blood vessels. (5) the soup can up-regulate IL-6 cytokines: Conclusion: the medicinal soup have some function of lipid regulation and can protect the vascular intima and important organs function.Abstract: Objective: In order to explore the effect of Chinese medicinal diet Coix Seed and Red Bean Soup on sveral serum indexs of hypolipidemic mice; MethodsM: ice were used as model animals to explore the effect of Chinese diet Coix seed (Coix lacryma-jobi L.) and rice bean (Vigna umbellata) Soup; Mice bodies weight, organs and blood lipid level and other...Show More