• Title of article

    Anti-Listeria activity of postbiotics of Lactiplantibacillus sakei in beef fillet using aerosolization technique

  • Author/Authors

    Valipour ، Sima Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Urmia University , Tajik ، Hossein Department of Food Hygiene and Quality Control - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Urmia University , Moradi ، Mehran Department of Food Hygiene and Quality Control - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Urmia University , Molaei ، Rahim Urmia University , Ghorbani ، Mahdi Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Urmia University

  • From page
    223
  • To page
    229
  • Abstract
    In recent years, the use of probiotics and their metabolites, known as postbiotics as natural preservatives has received increasing attention in the food industry. This study aimed to prepare and characterize postbiotics of Lactiplantibacillus sakei and to investigate its application as an anti-Listeria solution on beef fillets using an aerosolization technique. The functional groups, including organic acids, polysaccharides and other minor metabolites, were identified by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) in the postbiotics. The 2, 2′-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical scavenging activity of the postbiotics was reported as 0.82 mg mL-1. The antimicrobial test using the agar well diffusion method revealed a zone of inhibition of 27.00 ± 1.20 mm. Application of an aerosolized postbiotics solution resulted in a significant reduction in Listeria monocytogenes counts on beef fillets, reaching 3.30 log10 CFU g-1 over a 15-day storage period at 4.00 ± 1.00 ˚C. The results of this study revealed that the postbiotics of L. sakei was an effective antimicrobial additive for controlling foodborne pathogens in beef fillets and aerosolization is a promising method for developing an antimicrobial coating on meat to enhance meat safety.
  • Keywords
    Aerosolization , Active packaging , food shelf life , Lactiplantibacillus sakei , Postbiotics
  • Journal title
    Veterinary Research Forum
  • Journal title
    Veterinary Research Forum
  • Record number

    2769848