A Predictive Model To Describe the Effects of Temperature, Sodium Lactate, and Sodium Diacetate on the Inactivation of a Serotype 4b Strain of Listeria monocytogenes in a Frankfurter Slurry
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posted on 2023-05-16, 18:02 authored by Schultze, KK, Linton, RH, Cousin, MA, Luchansky, JB, Mark TamplinA modified Gompertz equation was used to model the effects of temperature (55, 60, and 65°C), sodium lactate (0, 2.4, and 4.8%), and sodium diacetate (0, 0.125, and 0.25%) on inactivation of Listeria monocytogenes strain MFS 102 (serotype 4b) in frankfurter slurry. The effects of these factors were determined on the shouldering region (parameter A), maximum death rate (parameter B), and tailing region (parameter C) of microbial inactivation curves. Increased temperature or sodium diacetate concentrations increased the death rate, whereas increased sodium lactate concentrations decreased heat resistance. Complex two-way interactive effects were also observed. As both temperature and sodium lactate increased, the death rate decreased; however, as temperature and sodium diacetate increased, the death rate increased. The effect of the interaction between sodium lactate and sodium diacetate on the maximum death rate varied with temperature. Increases in both acidulants at temperatures above 56.7°C decreased the death rate, whereas at temperatures below 56.7°C, increases in both acidulants increased the death rate. To test for significant differences between treatments, D-values were calculated and compared. This comparison revealed that, in general, sodium lactate increased heat resistance and sodium diacetate decreased heat resistance of L. monocytogenes. This information is important for reducing and minimizing contamination during postprocessing thermal treatments. Copyright ©, International Association for Food Protection.
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Journal of Food ProtectionVolume
69Issue
7Pagination
1552-1560ISSN
0362-028XDepartment/School
Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA)Publisher
International Association for Food ProtectionPlace of publication
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