The aim of the work was to monitor the content of 8 biogenic amines (histamine, tyramine, phenylethylamine, tryptamine, putrescine, cadaverine, spermidine and spermine) in 112 samples of raw freshwater and see fish, and other animals living in the water which are offered in restaurants in the Czech Republic. In approx. 15% of the sampled bodies, increased levels of biogenic amines (practically more than 100 mg/kg) have been observed.
In 6 samples of fish, the concentration of histamine was higher than the limit specified in Commission Regulation (EC) No 2073/2005 (more than 200 mg/kg). The results pointed out the necessity of keeping the storage conditions (cooling and/or freezing chain) during the distribution of products to consumers.