The thesis focuses on quality and safety aspects of different types of seafood by using a multidisciplinary approach, combining different types of analyses (behavioural studies, haemolymph analyses, microbiological and chemical-physical analyses) and regulatory aspects. The thesis consists of a collection of scientific papers and laboratory activities that report the main studies of my PhD research. In the first study the evaluation of the stress level during lobster commercialization was evaluated by analysing eight different haemolymph parameters. The second study faced the potential application of a new Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay for the detection of Anisakis spp. in seafood products. The third study shows the preliminary results of an ongoing investigation that aims at developing a method suitable for the extraction of microplastics from mussels. The fourth study compared the chemical composition in fish roe products from different species in order to achieve a deeper knowledge of the chemical and microbiological composition of fish roe products collected on the Italian market.

SEAFOOD INSPECTION: CURRENT ISSUES / C. Coppola ; tutor: C. E. M. Bernardi ; coordinatore: L. Pinotti. Università degli Studi di Milano, 2020 Dec 09. 33. ciclo, Anno Accademico 2020. [10.13130/coppola-chiara_phd2020-12-09].

SEAFOOD INSPECTION: CURRENT ISSUES

C. Coppola
2020

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The thesis focuses on quality and safety aspects of different types of seafood by using a multidisciplinary approach, combining different types of analyses (behavioural studies, haemolymph analyses, microbiological and chemical-physical analyses) and regulatory aspects. The thesis consists of a collection of scientific papers and laboratory activities that report the main studies of my PhD research. In the first study the evaluation of the stress level during lobster commercialization was evaluated by analysing eight different haemolymph parameters. The second study faced the potential application of a new Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay for the detection of Anisakis spp. in seafood products. The third study shows the preliminary results of an ongoing investigation that aims at developing a method suitable for the extraction of microplastics from mussels. The fourth study compared the chemical composition in fish roe products from different species in order to achieve a deeper knowledge of the chemical and microbiological composition of fish roe products collected on the Italian market.
9-dic-2020
Settore VET/04 - Ispezione degli Alimenti di Origine Animale
seafood; inspection; lobster; anisakis; fish roe; microplastics; fish welfare; food analysis; LAMP;
BERNARDI, CRISTIAN EDOARDO MARIA
PINOTTI, LUCIANO
Doctoral Thesis
SEAFOOD INSPECTION: CURRENT ISSUES / C. Coppola ; tutor: C. E. M. Bernardi ; coordinatore: L. Pinotti. Università degli Studi di Milano, 2020 Dec 09. 33. ciclo, Anno Accademico 2020. [10.13130/coppola-chiara_phd2020-12-09].
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