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Food Microbiol ; 66: 48-54, 2017 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28576372

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Brochothrix thermosphacta is the predominant spoilage microorganism in meat and its control in processing environments is important to maintain meat product quality. Atmospheric cold plasma is of interest for control of pathogenic and spoilage microorganisms in foods. This study ascertained the potential of dielectric barrier discharge atmospheric cold plasma (DBD-ACP) for control of B. thermosphacta, taking microbial and food environment factors into consideration, and investigated the shelf-life of lamb chop after in-package plasma treatment in modified atmosphere. Community profiling was used to assess the treatment effects on the lamb microflora. ACP treatment (80 kV) for 30s inactivated B. thermosphacta populations below detection levels in PBS, while 5 min treatment achieved a 2 Log cycle reduction using a complex meat model medium and attached cells. The antimicrobial efficacy of plasma was reduced but still apparent on lamb chop surface-inoculated with high concentrations of B. thermosphacta. Lamb chop treated under modified atmosphere exhibited reduced microbial growth over the product shelf-life and community profiling showed no evident changes to the microbial populations after the treatment. The overall results indicated potential of ACP to enhance microbial control leading to meat storage life extension through adjusting the modality of treatment.


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Brochothrix/efectos de los fármacos , Embalaje de Alimentos/métodos , Conservación de Alimentos/métodos , Carne/microbiología , Gases em Plasma/farmacología , Animales , Brochothrix/crecimiento & desarrollo , Contaminación de Alimentos/análisis , Contaminación de Alimentos/prevención & control , Embalaje de Alimentos/instrumentación , Conservación de Alimentos/instrumentación
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Food Microbiol ; 62: 196-201, 2017 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27889148

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Two antimicrobial coatings, namely Sodium octanoate and Auranta FV (a commercial antimicrobial composed of bioflavonoids, citric, malic, lactic, and caprylic acids) were used. These two antimicrobials were surface coated onto the inner polyethylene layer of cold plasma treated polyamide films using beef gelatin as a carrier and coating polymer. This packaging material was then used to vacuum pack beef sub-primal cuts and stored at 4 °C. A control was prepared using the non-coated commercial laminate and the same vacuum packaged sub-primal beef cuts. During storage, microbial and quality assessments were carried out. Sodium octanoate treated packages significantly (p < 0.05) reduced microbial counts for all bacteria tested with an increase of 7 and 14 days, respectively compared to control samples. No significant effect on pH was observed with any treatment. The results suggested that these food grade antimicrobials have the potential to be used in antimicrobial active packaging applications for beef products.


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Antiinfecciosos/química , Embalaje de Alimentos/métodos , Conservación de Alimentos , Plásticos , Animales , Bacterias/crecimiento & desarrollo , Bacterias/aislamiento & purificación , Caprilatos/análisis , Caprilatos/química , Bovinos , Recuento de Colonia Microbiana , Microbiología de Alimentos , Almacenamiento de Alimentos/métodos , Gelatina/análisis , Gelatina/química , Gases em Plasma/química , Carne Roja/microbiología , Vacio
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