Halil Tosun
Celal Bayar University
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Food Additives & Contaminants Part B-surveillance | 2014
Mustafa Özçam; Ersel Obuz; Halil Tosun
Tarhana chips are a popular traditional fermented food consumed widely in the Kahramanmaraş region of Turkey. Tarhana chips are different from many other types of fermented food in that they are produced in the form of tortilla chips. Cereal and yoghurt are the main ingredients in Tarhana chips. Aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) levels in dairy and dairy-based products are of concern for human health. To investigate AFM1 contamination, a total of 40 samples were collected from Kahramanmaraş region and AFM1 levels were determined by competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Furthermore, physicochemical characteristics of Tarhana chips were investigated and compared with classic fried chips in terms of nutritional value. Based on data obtained from enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, 21 (52.5%) out of 40 samples contained AFM1 in the range 0.5–36.6 ng/kg, so AFM1 levels of all samples were below the legal limit.
Food Additives & Contaminants Part B-surveillance | 2014
Halil Tosun; Hasan Yildiz; Ersel Obuz; A. Kemal Seçkin
In this study, ochratoxin A (OTA) in 55 home-made, 20 commercial and 7 organic grape pekmez (grape molasses) produced in Turkey was investigated. OTA was detected in 73% of home-made pekmez samples, in 35% of commercial pekmez samples and in 71% of organic pekmez samples. Eleven per cent of the samples had OTA levels higher than 10 µg/l. The highest OTA level (31 µg/l) was detected in organic pekmez. The maximum OTA levels were 15 µg/l and 12 µg/l in home-made and commercial pekmez samples, respectively. Mean OTA levels were 3.5 µg/l, 1.4 µg/l and 9.2 µg/l in home-made, commercial and organic pekmez samples, respectively. Organic pekmez samples and home-made pekmez samples had higher OTA contamination than commercial pekmez samples. Results confirm OTA contamination in grape pekmez samples, indicating that the OTA level in grape pekmez could be a potential risk for consumers.
Journal of Food Science and Technology-mysore | 2012
Bülent Ergönül; Halil Tosun; Ersel Obuz; Akif Kundakçı
The chemical, microbiological and sensory properties of doners produced by traditional or continuous processes were investigated. The production method (traditional or continuous) did not affect microbiological quality (p < 0.05). Doners produced by traditional process had generally better sensory properties than those produced by continuous process. Continuous process produced turkey meat doners with lesser fat content (p < 0.05), higher moisture content (p < 0.05). Even though, doners produced by the traditional process were given higher ratings by the sensory panel than those produced by the continuous process, the difference might not have any practical importance. Given the higher production capacity, continuous process is expected to replace traditional process in the years to come.
Turkish Journal of Biology | 2003
Halil Tosun; Şahika Aktuğ Gönül
Turkish Journal of Biology | 2005
Halil Tosun
Food Science and Technology Research | 2009
A. Kemal Seçkin; Bülent Ergönül; Halil Tosun; Pelin Günç Ergönül
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2007
Halil Tosun; A. Kemal Seçkin; Şahika Aktuğ Gönül
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2003
Halil Tosun; Şahika Aktuğ Gönül
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2000
Halil Tosun; Abdurrahman Üsame Tamer
Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2017
A. Kemal Seçkin; Başak Yilmaz; Halil Tosun