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Modelling biogenic amines in fish meat in Central Europe using censored distributions
Michálek Jaroslav, doc. RNDr., CSc., FME (FME)
Buňková Leona, prof. RNDr., Ph.D.
Buňka František, Doc. Ing., Ph.D
The aim of the study is to model concentrations of selected biogenic amines in various fish species (Atlantic salmon, Atlantic cod, striped catfish) bought in retail stores in Central Europe. Since the data contains non-detectable values, statistical methods for left-censored values from the exponential and Weibull distributions are applied and used to evaluate and compare the amount of biogenic amines in fish samples. Moreover, a risk of exceeding certain limits of biogenic amine concentrations to protect human health is determined. There are relatively high concentrations of putrescine, cadaverine and histamine in almost all fish species. Moreover, there was a significant difference in mean concentrations (distributions of concentrations, respectively) of histamine, tyramine and spermidine among the species.
Biogenic amine, exponential distribution, left-censored data, maximum likelihood, Weibull distribution, risk
@article{BUT162620,
author="Michal {Fusek} and Jaroslav {Michálek} and Leona {Buňková} and František {Buňka}",
title="Modelling biogenic amines in fish meat in Central Europe using censored distributions",
journal="Chemosphere",
year="2020",
volume="251",
number="126390",
pages="1--7",
doi="10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.126390",
issn="0045-6535",
url="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S004565352030583X"
}