The anabolic effect of ecdysterone in spinach

Ecdysterone is the hormone primarily responsible for molting (development) in insects. It is also found in plants, including spinach. In human applications it may have anabolic effects.

Shiga Toxin-Producing E. coli O121 in flour

Shiga toxin-producing E. coli O121 and E. coli O26 strains have been identified in the USA and Canada in a flour-mediated outbreak. Consumers have been sickened mainly through eating, licking, or tasting raw, homemade dough or batter, and when young children were involved in pasta making, but cross-contamination has also occurred.

New Listeria monocytogenes strain

A hypervirulent strain of Listeria monocytogenes has been identified in lambs in a Chinese province. The newly discovered strain carries the gene sequences responsible for the pathogenicity of the most virulent Listeria strains in animals and humans, making them particularly dangerous and causing severe infections.

Antibiotic treatment of citrus fruits

There is no cure for the disease known as citrus greening, and the main control method so far has been to remove contaminated trees and treat orchards with an insecticide to control the vector. In the USA, the treatment of plantations with certain antibiotics has been authorised.

Webinar of Codex Committee on Methods of Analysis and Sampling

Codex Committee on Methods of Analysis and Sampling (CCMAS) holds its meetings every year in Budapest, but this year, the meeting was postponed due tot he pandemic situation. In order to continue the work effectively, a webinar was held between 23-25th of November, to provide updated information on the work of the electronic working groups.

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