Trout with a dye dangerous to health was brought to Russia from Kyrgyzstan

Published 2023년 11월 29일

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Trout and red fish imported from Kyrgyzstan to Russia have been found to contain dangerous substances that can negatively affect health. Triphenylmethane dye, which is prohibited for use in the food industry, was found in the fish. The regulatory agency in Russia, Rosselkhoznadzor, has also raised concerns about the size of the imported trout, suggesting that it may not be river trout.
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Trout was supplied from Kyrgyzstan to Russia, which can cause the growth of tumors in the body. Red fish was brought from Kyrgyzstan to Russia, in which triphenylmethane dye was found, which negatively affects health. It is on the list of substances prohibited for use in the food industry. Rosselkhoznadzor specialists found a dangerous substance in the fish. They explained that triphenylmethane dye can cause the growth of tumors in the body. Its use is permitted only in two cases. Firstly, as a “medicine”: the dye fights parasites in fish. Secondly, it is permissible to use the dye provided that the fish reaches the counter no earlier than 10 months later - this is the period for the removal of the substance from the fish. Let us remind you that the case of dangerous fish being supplied to Russia from Kyrgyzstan is not the only one. Earlier, Rosselkhoznadzor specialists had already recorded excess levels of hazardous substances in Kyrgyz red fish and ...
Source: Agronovosti

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