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Establishment of a test guideline for the evaluation of fish tainting
Poels, C.L.M.; Fischer, R; Fukawa, K.; Howgate, P.; Maddock, B.G.; Persoone, G.; Stephenson, R.R.; Bontinck, W.J. (1988). Establishment of a test guideline for the evaluation of fish tainting. Chemosphere 17(4): 751-765
In: Chemosphere. Elsevier: Oxford. ISSN 0045-6535; e-ISSN 1879-1298, more
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Keywords
    Marine/Coastal; Brackish water; Fresh water

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  • Poels, C.L.M.
  • Fischer, R
  • Fukawa, K.
  • Howgate, P.
  • Maddock, B.G.
  • Persoone, G., more
  • Stephenson, R.R.
  • Bontinck, W.J.

Abstract
    A test guideline has been established for determining the potential of a chemical to taint seafood. This guideline, based on the exposure of fish and the evaluation of the imparted taint by a triangular test, has been evaluated in a small ring test in which five laboratories tested four chemicals with three fish species. The guideline also contains a procedure for estimating the loss of taint from the test species during a depuration phase in clean water. None of the following factors appeared to have a large or systematic effect on the evaluation of the potential to cause taint: the performing laboratory; type of water used (sea- or freshwater); fish species; evaluation by flavour or by odour; method of preparation and presentation of samples for sensory evaluation.

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