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Detection of microbial concentration in ice-cream using the impedance technique
Authors:Grossi M  Lanzoni M  Pompei A  Lazzarini R  Matteuzzi D  Riccò B
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Electronic Engineering (D.E.I.S.), University of Bologna, Via Risorgimento 8, Bologna, Italy

bDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

cCarpigiani S.P.A., Anzola Emilia, Bologna, Italy

Abstract:The detection of microbial concentration, essential for safe and high quality food products, is traditionally made with the plate count technique, that is reliable, but also slow and not easily realized in the automatic form, as required for direct use in industrial machines. To this purpose, the method based on impedance measurements represents an attractive alternative since it can produce results in about 10 h, instead of the 24–48 h needed by standard plate counts and can be easily realized in automatic form. In this paper such a method has been experimentally studied in the case of ice-cream products. In particular, all main ice-cream compositions of real interest have been considered and no nutrient media has been used to dilute the samples. A measurement set-up has been realized using benchtop instruments for impedance measurements on samples whose bacteria concentration was independently measured by means of standard plate counts. The obtained results clearly indicate that impedance measurement represents a feasible and reliable technique to detect total microbial concentration in ice-cream, suitable to be implemented as an embedded system for industrial machines.
Keywords:Food safety   Ice-cream   Industrial sensors   Impedance measurements   Embedded systems
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