the effect of short-time microwave exposures on listeria monocytogenes inoculated onto chicken meat portions
Authors
abstract
listeria monocytogenes can be found throughout the environment and in many foods. it is associated primarily with meat and animal products. listeria monocytogenes has become increasingly important as a food-borne pathogen. the aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of microwave (mw) treatment of chicken meat samples which were inoculated with l. monocytogenes. drumettes of broiler carcasses were soaked in fully growth of l. monocytogenes in brain-heart infusion broth. the swab samples were taken from the inoculated samples, after various times of radiation (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 and 80 sec), using a domestic mw oven at full power. following exposures, viable counts and surface temperaturemeasurements were performed. the bacterial counts were performed on oxford agar. the results indicated that equal or longer than 60 sec exposures of chicken portions to mw heating which enhances the median surface temperature more than 74 ˚c could eliminate the superficial contamination of chicken meat with l. monocytogenes. statistical analysis showed samples with equal or longer than 60 sec exposures to mw heating had significant decrease in population of inoculated bacteria compared with positive control group(p < 0.05). pearson correlation showed a significant correlation between the bacterial population and temperature of samples due to mw exposure (p < 0.001, r = – 0.879 and r2 = 0.773).
similar resources
The effect of short-time microwave exposures on Listeria monocytogenes inoculated onto chicken meat portions
Listeria monocytogenes can be found throughout the environment and in many foods. It is associated primarily with meat and animal products. Listeria monocytogenes has become increasingly important as a food-borne pathogen. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of microwave (MW) treatment of chicken meat samples which were inoculated with L. monocytogenes. D...
full textThe effect of short-time microwave exposures on Listeria monocytogenes inoculated onto chicken meat portions
Listeria monocytogenes can be found throughout the environment and in many foods. It is associated primarily with meat and animal products. Listeria monocytogenes has become increasingly important as a food-borne pathogen. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of microwave (MW) treatment of chicken meat samples which were inoculated with L. monocytogenes. Drumettes of broiler carcass...
full textThe effect of short-time microwave exposures on Salmonella typhimurium inoculated onto chicken drumettes
Salmonella species show different disease syndromes and host specificity, according to their antigenic profile. Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium is one of the most frequently isolated serovar from foodborne outbreaks. Poultry meat has been identified as one of the principal foodborne sources of Salmonella. In this study, the effect of microwave treatment of chicken meat samples...
full textthe effect of short-time microwave exposures on salmonella typhimurium inoculated onto chicken drumettes
salmonella species show different disease syndromes and host specificity, according to their antigenic profile. salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium is one of the most frequently isolated serovar from foodborne outbreaks. poultry meat has been identified as one of the principal foodborne sources of salmonella. in this study, the effect of microwave treatment of chicken meat samples wh...
full textInhibitory Effect of Nisin on Listeria monocytogenes Inoculated into Surimi and Minced Meat
Background & Objective: Listeria monocytogenes has already established as an important food born pathogen which induce listeriosis in human. Use of bacteriocins to provide food safety has been increased dramatically. Nisin has a wide spectrum inhibitory effect than the other bacteriocins and inhibits food-borne pathogens such as L. monocytogenes and many other Gram-positive spoilage microorg...
full textListeria monocytogenes in retailed raw chicken meat in Malaysia.
This study aimed to determine the prevalence Listeria monocytogenes in raw chicken meat samples at hypermarkets and wet markets. Chicken drumsticks, breasts, and thighs were randomly selected. The most probable number (MPN) PCR method was used to quantify the L. monocytogenes in the samples. Listeria monocytogenes was detected in 20% of the samples. Occurrence of L. monocytogenes was highest in...
full textMy Resources
Save resource for easier access later
Journal title:
veterinary research forumPublisher: faculty of veterinary medicine, urmia university
ISSN 2008-8140
volume 6
issue 2 2015
Keywords
Hosted on Doprax cloud platform doprax.com
copyright © 2015-2023