“…Raoultella spp. has been reported to closely related to Enterobacteriaceae group (O'Connell et al, 2010;Saha, Bechanko, Bestervelt, & Donofrio, 2011), and found to be associated with aquatic environment and remarked as a major histamine producers similar to genus Morganella (Dalgaard & Emborg, 2009). In seafood products such as dried milkfish R. ornithinolytica has been isolated and reported to produce more than 800 mg histamine/kg in laboratory media supplement 1% L-histidine (Tsai et al 2007) while R. planticola produced more than 1,000 mg histamine/kg in fresh tuna (Dalgaard & Emborg, 2009).…”