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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 71(6): 2075-2084, Nov.-Dec. 2019. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1055143

ABSTRACT

Objetivou-se com este estudo desenvolver e validar uma ferramenta semiológica para diagnóstico do nível de adoção e conformidade das boas práticas agropecuárias em fazendas de produção de leite, segundo requisitos preconizados pela Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) e pela International Dairy Federation (IDF). A ferramenta foi testada em 62 fazendas de produção de leite, em seis diferentes regiões do estado do Rio Grande do Sul, como parte das ações do Projeto Protambo - "Transferência de tecnologias para o desenvolvimento da atividade leiteira no RS com base nas boas práticas agropecuárias" - da Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária, Embrapa, entre janeiro de 2014 e março de 2017. A validação da ferramenta não apontou divergências estatisticamente significativas entre avaliadores, satisfazendo o parâmetro de exatidão para métodos de medições exigidos pela ISO/IEC 17025. Foi evidenciado um espaço de variação que mostrou desenvolvimento de métrica, em que se obteve consistência (coerência) de medição. O teste t-Student aproximado para a comparação de médias de não conformidades nas BPA mostrou melhora significativa no grupo tratamento (diagnóstico seguido de plano de ajuste) quando comparado ao controle (diagnóstico sem plano de ajuste subsequente). Essa nova abordagem semiológica contribui para a adoção das BPA em fazendas leiteiras, para a melhoria da qualidade do leite e da segurança na cadeia produtiva de lácteos.(AU)


This study reports the development and validation of a novel diagnostic tool, based on the FAO and IDF ¨Guide to Good Dairy Farming Practice¨. Sixty-two dairy farms over six different regions within the State of Rio Grande do Sul were selected, evaluated and ranked, from January 2014 to March 2017; as part of the PROTAMBO- Dairying Technology Transfer Project (EMBRAPA). Results indicated that the proposed diagnostic tool was significantly consistent among different field evaluators, meeting trueness validation parameter for ISO/IEC 17025 validation requirement. Binomial distribution of probabilities of positive changes showed significant kind of metric evolution for the treatment group when compared to the control, in addition to significant consistency. Approximated t-Student test for comparison of the means of GAP non-compliances demonstrated significant improvements for the treatment group relative to the control. This novel approach could assist in overcoming existing and emerging GAP challenges to maximize dairy quality.(AU)


Subject(s)
Food Quality , Milk/microbiology , Good Manufacturing Practices , Livestock Industry , Animal Husbandry/methods , Legislation, Food
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Int J Food Microbiol ; 41(3): 213-21, 1998 Jun 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9706789

ABSTRACT

Beef jerky batter was prepared to fat contents of about 5 and 20% and inoculated with about 10(8) cfu g(-1) of a five-strain inoculum of Escherichia coli O157:H7. Pathogen numbers were determined in the raw batter and in the strips formed from it after drying at 52, 57, 63, and 68 degrees C for times that ranged from 2 to 20 h. For both the high and low fat products, pathogen numbers were reduced by about 5 log10 cfu g(-1) within 4 h drying at 68 degrees C and within 8 h drying at 63 degrees C. At 57 degrees C, a 5-log10-unit reduction was achieved within 10h drying for the 5% fat product and within 16 h drying for the 20% fat product. At 52 degrees C, a 5-log10-unit reduction was achieved within 10 h drying for the 5% fat product and within 20 h drying for the 20% fat product. In at least one of the three trials for all four drying temperatures tested, the pathogen was present following enrichment of the samples in synthetic media. The calculated D values decreased from 2.59, 2.48, 1.23, and 1.17 as the temperature increased from 52, 57, 63, and 68 degrees C and as the fat content decreased from 20 to 5%. However, there was no direct correlation between the moisture-to-protein ratio and either the doneness of the strips or the viability of the pathogen. These data indicate that the fat content and the time and temperature at which strips are dried directly impact the viability of E. coli O157:H7 in ground and formed beef jerky.


Subject(s)
Escherichia coli O157/growth & development , Meat Products/microbiology , Dietary Fats , Escherichia coli O157/isolation & purification , Food Preservation , Temperature , Time Factors
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