Title of article :
Inactivation of Salmonella spp. in liquid whole egg using pulsed electric fields, heat, and additives Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
S. Monfort، نويسنده , , G. Salda?a، نويسنده , , Jeffrey S. Condon، نويسنده , , J. Raso، نويسنده , , I. ?lvarez، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
7
From page :
393
To page :
399
Abstract :
This paper evaluates the lethal effectiveness on 7 different Salmonella serovars of the application, in static and continuous conditions, of pulsed electric fields (PEF) followed by heat treatments in liquid whole egg (LWE) with additives (EDTA or triethyl citrate-TC-). Compared to heat treatments, the PEF (25 kV/cm and 75–100 kJ/kg) followed by heat (52 °C/3.5′, 55 °C/2′, or 60 °C/1′) in LWE with 2% TC permitted the reduction of heat treatment time from 92 fold at 52 °C to 3.4 fold at 60 °C, and 4.8 fold at 52 °C in LWE with EDTA for a 9-Log10 reduction of the population of Salmonella Enteritidis. The new designed treatments inactivated more than 5 Log10 cycles of Salmonella serovars Dublin, Enteritidis 4300, Enteritidis 4396, Typhimurium, Typhi, Senftenberg, and Virchow, both in static and continuous conditions. Conversely, current heat pasteurization treatments of 60 °C/3.5′ and 64 °C/2.5′ reduced 5 Log10 cycles of various serovars of Salmonella but only 2 and 3–4 Log10 cycles of Salmonella Senftenberg and Salmonella Enteritidis 4396, respectively. Soluble protein content (SPC) decreased 1.8%, 1.3%, and 5.0% after the successive application of PEF followed by heat at 52, 55, and 60 °C in the presence of 2% TC, respectively, whereas 1.6% and 9.4% of SPC were reduced after heat pasteurization at 60 and 64 °C, respectively. Results indicate that designed treatments could be an alternative to current heat pasteurization of LWE as showed higher lethal effectiveness against Salmonella serovars with a similar or even lower decrement of the soluble protein content.
Keywords :
Pulsed electric fields , Pasteurization , Liquid whole egg , Heat , Salmonella
Journal title :
Food Microbiology
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Food Microbiology
Record number :
1186466
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