Radiation inactivation ofSalmonella panama andEscherichia coli K 12 present on deep-frozen broiler carcasses |
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Authors: | R. W. A. W. Mulder |
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Affiliation: | (1) Processing Department, Spelderholt Institute for Poultry Research, Beekbergen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary Low doses of ionizing radiation have been used to extend the shelf life of refrigerated poultry carcasses and to reduce the numbers of Salmonellae present. This report gives results of experiments on irradiation of deep-frozen poultry carcasses which were, before freezing, artificially contaminated withSalmonella panama and with a nalidixic acid-resistantEscherichia coli K 12. The D-values (decimal reduction) obtained with the inoculated carcasses were compared with D-values obtained with carcasses which were slaughtered in the normal way.The D-values forS.panama and forE.coli K 12 were 64.9 krad and 55.9 krad in the dripwater. Under commercial conditions approximately 100 krad were required for one decimal reduction of the Enterobacteriaceae present.The D-values estimated on the skin were higher forS.panama than forE. coli K 12 (128.6 krad vs 57.6 krad). If it is assumed that 1 positive carcass in 10,000 is allowed, the deep-frozen carcasses should be irradiated with doses of at least 700 krad to be sure of the absence of the testedS. panama strain. |
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