Food Science and Technology (Campinas) | |
Acetic acid as an intervention strategy to decontaminate beef carcasses in mexican commercial slaughterhouse | |
Laura Reyes Carranza2  Maria Salud Rubio Lozano2  Ruben Danilo Méndez Medina2  Maria Del Carmen Wacher Rodarte1  Jose Fernando Núñez Espinosa1  Bertha Lucila Velázquez Camacho1  Renata Ernlund Freitas Macedo1  | |
[1] ,Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia Laboratorio de Ciencia de la CarneDelegación Coyoacán DF ,México | |
关键词: bovine carcass; acid treatment; microbial load; | |
DOI : 10.1590/S0101-20612013005000065 | |
来源: SciELO | |
【 摘 要 】
Beef can be contaminated during the slaughter process, thus other methods, besides the traditional water washing, must be adopted to preserve meat safety. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of 2% acetic acid interventions on the reduction of indicator bacteria on beef carcasses at a commercial slaughterhouse in Mexico. Reduction was measured by the count of mesophilic aerobic bacteria (TPC), total coliform (TC), and fecal coliform (FC) (log CFU/ cm²). Among the different interventions tested, treatments combining acetic acid solution sprayed following carcass water washing had greater microbial reduction level. Acetic acid solution sprayed at low pressure and longer time (10-30 psi/ 60 s) reached higher TPC, TC, and FC reductions than that obtained under high pressure/ shorter time (1,700 psi/ 15 s; P<0.05). Exposure time significantly affected microbial reduction on carcasses. Acetic acid solution sprayed after carcass washing can be successfully used to control sources of indicator bacteria on beef carcasses under commercial conditions.
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