Title of article :
The contribution of sampling uncertainty to total measurement uncertainty in the enumeration of microorganisms in foods Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Basil Jarvis، نويسنده , , Alan J. Hedges، نويسنده , , Janet E.L. Corry، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Random samples of each of several food products were obtained from defined lots during processing or from retail outlets. The foods included raw milk (sampled on farm and from a bulk-milk tanker), sprouted seeds, raw minced meat, frozen de-shelled raw prawns, neck-flaps from raw chicken carcasses and ready-to-eat sandwiches. Duplicate sub-samples, generally of 100 g, were examined for aerobic colony counts; some were examined also for counts of presumptive Enterobacteriaceae and campylobacters. After log10-transformation, all sets of colony count data were evaluated for conformity with the normal distribution (ND) and analysed by standard ANOVA and a robust ANOVA to determine the relative contributions of the variance between and within samples to the overall variance. Sampling variance accounted for >50% of the reproducibility variance for the majority of foods examined; in many cases it exceeded 85%. We also used an iterative procedure of re-sampling without replacement to determine the effects of sample size (i.e. the number of samples) on the precision of the estimate of variance for one of the larger data sets. The variance of the repeatability and reproducibility variances depended on the number of replicate samples tested (n) in a manner that was characteristic of the underlying distribution. The results are discussed in relation to the use of measurement uncertainty in assessing compliance of results with microbiological criteria for foods.
Keywords :
Measurement uncertainty , Sampling uncertainty , Food microbiology , Colony counts , Microbial distributions , analysis of variance
Journal title :
Food Microbiology
Journal title :
Food Microbiology