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GROWTH/SURVIVAL OF NATURAL FLORA AND LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES ON REFRIGERATED UNCOOKED PORK AND TURKEY PACKAGED UNDER MODIFIED ATMOSPHERES
Author(s) -
MANO S.B.,
DE FERNANDO G.D. GARCIA,
LOPEZGALVEZ D.,
SELGAS M.D.,
GARCIA M.L.,
CAMBERO M.I.,
ORDOÑEZ J.A.
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
journal of food safety
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.427
H-Index - 43
eISSN - 1745-4565
pISSN - 0149-6085
DOI - 10.1111/j.1745-4565.1995.tb00142.x
Subject(s) - listeria monocytogenes , modified atmosphere , food science , inoculation , bacterial growth , chemistry , listeria , bacteria , shelf life , biology , horticulture , genetics
Listeria monocytogenes was inoculated onto fresh pork and turkey slices. Inoculated and control samples were packaged under modified atmospheres (100% N 2 , and 20%/80% and 40%/60% CO 2 O 2 ) or air in plastic bags of low gas permeability. Samples were stored at 1 and 7C. Samples stored in air showed a similar microbiological pattern to that usually observed in fresh meat stored aerobically. Packaging under modified atmospheres extended the meat shelf‐life. Bacterial growth was strongly inhibited at 1C, particularly in samples stored under CO 2 /O 2 enriched atmospheres. Temperature and pH were critical factors for L. monocytogenes growth. This pathogen grew only on pork (initial pH 5.3) packaged in air and stored at 7C. No L. monocytogenes growth was observed at 1C in any atmosphere assayed. However, growth on turkey (initial pH 6.0) was marked at 7C in all atmospheres tested, while at 1C, this bacterium grew weakly only on samples stored in air .