Title of article :
Isolation of Enterobacter sakazakii and other Enterobacteriaceae from powdered infant formula milk and related products Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Carol Iversen، نويسنده , , Stephen Forsythe، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
7
From page :
771
To page :
777
Abstract :
The presence of Enterobacter sakazakii and other Enterobacteriaceae was surveyed in 82 powdered infant formula milk (IFM) and 404 other food products. The presence of Ent. sakazakii was detected using the conventional method (growth on violet red bile glucose agar plus yellow pigment production on TSA) and a new chromogenic medium (Druggan–Forsythe–Iversen agar, DFI) which enables results to be obtained 2 days earlier than the conventional method. Ent. sakazakii was isolated from 2/82 powdered IFM, 5/49 dried infant foods, 3/72 milk powder, 2/62 cheese products and various dry food ingredients, especially herbs and spices (40/122). Ent. sakazakii was isolated from 67 samples using the DFI medium, however only 19 of the samples were positive following the conventional method. The largest difference in isolation between the two methods was with dry food ingredients. Although Enterobacteriaceae were enumerated from one powdered IFM sample (Klebsiella ozaenae, 200 cfu/g), 7/82 had detectable Enterobacteriaceae after enrichment in EE broth. Using the ISO 6579 2002 method and immuno-magnetic separation technique no Salmonella serovars were isolated from powdered IFM, dried infant foods or milk samples. Therefore hygienic production of powdered IFM and milk production as monitored by control of Salmonella and enumeration of Enterobacteriaceae did not control Ent. sakazakii.
Keywords :
Enterobacter sakazakii , Enterobacteriaceae , Infant formula milk
Journal title :
Food Microbiology
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Food Microbiology
Record number :
1189361
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