• Title of article

    Characterisation of the resistance and the growth variability of Listeria monocytogenes after high hydrostatic pressure treatments

  • Author/Authors

    Muٌoz-Cuevas، نويسنده , , Marina and Guevara، نويسنده , , Leymaya and Aznar، نويسنده , , Arantxa and Martيnez، نويسنده , , Antonio and Periago، نويسنده , , Paula M. and Fernلndez، نويسنده , , Pablo S.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    409
  • To page
    415
  • Abstract
    The use of non-thermal methods for food preservation is due to consumer demands for microbiological safe products, without changes in the sensory and nutritional qualities of the product. High hydrostatic pressure (HHP) has emerged as an alternative to traditional thermal processing methods for foods. ia monocytogenes CECT 5672 was treated under HHPs (350, 400 and 450 MPa) for 3, 16 and 23 min. The effects of pH (5, 6 and 7) and sodium chloride concentration (0, 0.5 and 1.0) of the recovery medium were studied on L. monocytogenes. The kinetic parameters were estimated by the method described by Métris, George, and Baranyi (2006). From results obtained, histograms of the lag phase were generated and distributions were fitted. The duration of the lag phase of HHP damaged cells increased with the application of additional stresses. Histograms showed a shift to longer lag phases and an increase in variability with high stress levels in the recovery medium. a primary model together with Monte Carlo simulation, predictions of time to growth (100 cfu/g) of L. monocytogenes were established and they were compared with deterministic predictions. It was evidenced that deterministic predictions do not give a good indication of the probability of a certain level of growth.
  • Keywords
    Listeria monocytogenes , Predictive modelling , high hydrostatic pressure , Monte Carlo simulation , Lag phase distributions
  • Journal title
    Food Control
  • Serial Year
    2013
  • Journal title
    Food Control
  • Record number

    1947412