Egyptian market histamine inspection utilizing enhanced and validated LC-ESI-MS/MS

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 7, Nadi El-Sayd St., Dokki

2 chemistry-zoology,faculty of science, cairo university, cairo, Egypt

3 Central Laboratory of Residue Analysis of Pesticides and Heavy Metals in Foods "QCAP"

4 Head of Dep., Central Laboratory of Residue Analysis of Pesticides and Heavy Metals in Food

Abstract

Fish is a widely consumed and affordable protein source. Histamine contamination in fish poses a significant public health risk, particularly in Egypt, where inadequate cold chain infrastructure, especially at street vendors, increases the likelihood of histamine formation during handling and storage. This study aimed to validate a rapid and sensitive LC-ESI-MS/MS method for histamine detection in fishery products. The method demonstrated excellent linearity (0.05–200 mg/kg, R² > 0.999), with limits of detection and quantification at 0.16 mg/kg and 0.54 mg/kg, respectively. Recovery rates ranged from 90% to 100% across three spiking levels (2.5, 50, and 200 mg/kg), and both repeatability and reproducibility showed coefficients of variation below 10%. The estimated measurement uncertainty was 26%. Investigation of histamine levels from various local markets demonstrated that samples from street vendors exhibited significantly greater contamination levels compared to those from market sources. The results obtained point out the need for enhanced monitoring of informal fish vendors and support the method’s suitability for routine food safety inspection in Egypt.

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Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript
Available Online from 02 November 2025
  • Receive Date: 22 June 2025
  • Revise Date: 21 October 2025
  • Accept Date: 31 October 2025