Influence of high power ultrasound on natural microflora, pathogen and lactic acid bacteria in a raw meat emulsion

Raw meat emulsions may have natural, spoilage and pathogenic microorganisms due to the origin and characteristics of this food matrix. All of these microorganisms must be minimized during industrial processing to make food consumption safe and meet quality regulations. Therefore, in this research, t...

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Main Authors: C. Aguilar, J. Serna-Jiménez, E. Benitez, V. Valencia, O. Ochoa, L.I. Sotelo
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Published: Elsevier 2021-04-01
Series:Ultrasonics Sonochemistry
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spelling doaj-0bc652322db644979d8cfe4fa081b4292021-03-13T04:21:48ZengElsevierUltrasonics Sonochemistry1350-41772021-04-0172105415Influence of high power ultrasound on natural microflora, pathogen and lactic acid bacteria in a raw meat emulsionC. Aguilar0J. Serna-Jiménez1E. Benitez2V. Valencia3O. Ochoa4L.I. Sotelo5Agroindustrial Process Research Group, Universidad de La Sabana, Campus Puente del Común, Autopista Norte Km 7, Chía, Cundinamarca, ColombiaAgricultural and Agro-Business Sciences Faculty, Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira, Carrera 27 #10-02 Pereira, Risaralda, ColombiaInstitute of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, Universidad de Navarra, Campus Universitario, Pamplona, Navarra, SpainCentro de Investigación y Desarrollo Cárnico, Industria de Alimentos Zenú S.A.S., Carrera 64C # 104 - 03, Medellín, ColombiaCentro de Investigación y Desarrollo Cárnico, Industria de Alimentos Zenú S.A.S., Carrera 64C # 104 - 03, Medellín, ColombiaEICEA, Food, Process Management and Service Group Universidad de La Sabana, Campus Puente del Común, Autopista Norte Km 7, Chía, Cundinamarca, Colombia; Corresponding author.Raw meat emulsions may have natural, spoilage and pathogenic microorganisms due to the origin and characteristics of this food matrix. All of these microorganisms must be minimized during industrial processing to make food consumption safe and meet quality regulations. Therefore, in this research, the effect of probe ultrasound on the inactivation of three kinds of microorganisms in a raw meat emulsion is evaluated. The microorganisms are: natural microflora NAM, Listeria monocytogenes LIS, and Lactobacillus delbrueckii LAC. A high-intensity probe ultrasound system was used, during 1.0, 2.5, 5.0, 7.5 and 10 min, with pulsed waves of 0.0, 10, 20 and 30 seg, and 200, 250, 300, 350 and 400 W of power. The interrelation between time, wave pulse cycle, and power factors was assessed. The results showed a positive linear independence effect in the treatments without wave pulse for each microorganism, and a quadratic interaction with the time and the ultrasound power for the inactivation of the three kinds of microorganisms. Besides, the desirability function for the inactivation reached up to 60% of the microbial population with the probe ultrasound treatment, with 10 min, a 7.56 s wave pulse and 400 W of power. Thus, these results could be useful to decide the incorporation of mild and emerging technologies in a meat industry line process.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1350417720317193Non thermal technologyListeria monocytogenesLactobacillus delbrueckiiInactivation modelSonication
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author C. Aguilar
J. Serna-Jiménez
E. Benitez
V. Valencia
O. Ochoa
L.I. Sotelo
spellingShingle C. Aguilar
J. Serna-Jiménez
E. Benitez
V. Valencia
O. Ochoa
L.I. Sotelo
Influence of high power ultrasound on natural microflora, pathogen and lactic acid bacteria in a raw meat emulsion
Ultrasonics Sonochemistry
Non thermal technology
Listeria monocytogenes
Lactobacillus delbrueckii
Inactivation model
Sonication
author_facet C. Aguilar
J. Serna-Jiménez
E. Benitez
V. Valencia
O. Ochoa
L.I. Sotelo
author_sort C. Aguilar
title Influence of high power ultrasound on natural microflora, pathogen and lactic acid bacteria in a raw meat emulsion
title_short Influence of high power ultrasound on natural microflora, pathogen and lactic acid bacteria in a raw meat emulsion
title_full Influence of high power ultrasound on natural microflora, pathogen and lactic acid bacteria in a raw meat emulsion
title_fullStr Influence of high power ultrasound on natural microflora, pathogen and lactic acid bacteria in a raw meat emulsion
title_full_unstemmed Influence of high power ultrasound on natural microflora, pathogen and lactic acid bacteria in a raw meat emulsion
title_sort influence of high power ultrasound on natural microflora, pathogen and lactic acid bacteria in a raw meat emulsion
publisher Elsevier
series Ultrasonics Sonochemistry
issn 1350-4177
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Raw meat emulsions may have natural, spoilage and pathogenic microorganisms due to the origin and characteristics of this food matrix. All of these microorganisms must be minimized during industrial processing to make food consumption safe and meet quality regulations. Therefore, in this research, the effect of probe ultrasound on the inactivation of three kinds of microorganisms in a raw meat emulsion is evaluated. The microorganisms are: natural microflora NAM, Listeria monocytogenes LIS, and Lactobacillus delbrueckii LAC. A high-intensity probe ultrasound system was used, during 1.0, 2.5, 5.0, 7.5 and 10 min, with pulsed waves of 0.0, 10, 20 and 30 seg, and 200, 250, 300, 350 and 400 W of power. The interrelation between time, wave pulse cycle, and power factors was assessed. The results showed a positive linear independence effect in the treatments without wave pulse for each microorganism, and a quadratic interaction with the time and the ultrasound power for the inactivation of the three kinds of microorganisms. Besides, the desirability function for the inactivation reached up to 60% of the microbial population with the probe ultrasound treatment, with 10 min, a 7.56 s wave pulse and 400 W of power. Thus, these results could be useful to decide the incorporation of mild and emerging technologies in a meat industry line process.
topic Non thermal technology
Listeria monocytogenes
Lactobacillus delbrueckii
Inactivation model
Sonication
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1350417720317193
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