Inactivation of Strains of Salmonella senftenberg by Gamma Irradiation |
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Authors: | B. Underdal L. Rossebo |
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Affiliation: | Department of Food Hygiene, Veterinary College of Norway, Postbox 8146, Oslo-Dep., Oslo 1, Norway |
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Abstract: | S ummary : Strains of Salmonella senftenberg isolated from Norwegian herring meal and strain 775W were exposed to gamma radiation from a 60Co source. When they were irradiated in phosphate buffered saline solution, the average D10 values for all the strains was 19·3 krad. On irradiating strains 56 and 775W in herring meal the D10 values were 192·1 and 188·5 krad, respectively, thus indicating that the suspending medium had a great effect on the radiation resistance of the organisms. Radiation doses of the order of 0·8–1·3 Mrad are recommended for the decontamination of herring meal. |
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