Establishment of a test culture to study the effects of ionizing radiation on the opportunistic and pathogenic microflora of food

Due to the special importance of food in the emergence of acute intestinal infectious diseases and bacterial food poisoning, special attention is paid to the microbiological purity monitoring of food raw materials and food products. Ionizing radiation processing of food – is a promising technology f...

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Main Authors: Z. A. Semenova, M. T. Levshenko, A. Y. Kolokolova, N. V. Ilyuhina, M. N. Kurbanova
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Language:Russian
Published: Voronezh state university of engineering technologies 2019-11-01
Series:Vestnik Voronežskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta Inženernyh Tehnologij
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Online Access:https://www.vestnik-vsuet.ru/vguit/article/view/2274
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spelling doaj-2aa7071a5ba54d74ad49399a086e50d62021-07-29T08:05:15ZrusVoronezh state university of engineering technologies Vestnik Voronežskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta Inženernyh Tehnologij2226-910X2310-12022019-11-0181224524910.20914/2310-1202-2019-2-245-2491758Establishment of a test culture to study the effects of ionizing radiation on the opportunistic and pathogenic microflora of foodZ. A. Semenova0M. T. Levshenko1A. Y. Kolokolova2N. V. Ilyuhina3M. N. Kurbanova4All-Russian Research Institute of Canning Technology – Branch of the Federal Scientific Center of Food Systems named after V.M. Gorbatov of RASAll-Russian Research Institute of Canning Technology – Branch of the Federal Scientific Center of Food Systems named after V.M. Gorbatov of RASAll-Russian Research Institute of Canning Technology – Branch of the Federal Scientific Center of Food Systems named after V.M. Gorbatov of RASAll-Russian Research Institute of Canning Technology – Branch of the Federal Scientific Center of Food Systems named after V.M. Gorbatov of RASAll-Russian Research Institute of Canning Technology – Branch of the Federal Scientific Center of Food Systems named after V.M. Gorbatov of RASDue to the special importance of food in the emergence of acute intestinal infectious diseases and bacterial food poisoning, special attention is paid to the microbiological purity monitoring of food raw materials and food products. Ionizing radiation processing of food – is a promising technology for combating both microorganisms causing spoilage and pathogenic and opportunistic microorganisms – pathogens of dangerous diseases. However, work with vegetative forms of these microorganisms to study the effects of ionizing radiation is difficult because of the need to use in experiments only actively growing culture, which is sensitive to various environmental factors. When studying the effect of ionizing radiation on the microflora of food products, this study describes the investigation of the possibility of using as a test-culture the ascospores of the fungus Aspergillus fischeri instead of vegetative forms of pathogenic and opportunistic cultures. Ascospores of the fungus Aspergillus fischeri are used as a test culture in the development of pasteurization regimes of fruit and vegetable products. A. fischeri ascospores have been shown to have higher resistance to ionizing radiation in the range from 1 to 5 kGy at capacity 10 MeV in comparison with Salmonella enterica, Escherichia coli and Listeria monocytogenes cells. Therefore, in the development of ionizing radiation food processing regimes it is recommended to use ascospores of the fungus A. fischeri as a test culture instead of vegetative forms of bacteria.https://www.vestnik-vsuet.ru/vguit/article/view/2274ionizing radiation, resistance of microorganisms, test-culture, pathogenic microorganisms, opportunistic microorganisms
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author Z. A. Semenova
M. T. Levshenko
A. Y. Kolokolova
N. V. Ilyuhina
M. N. Kurbanova
spellingShingle Z. A. Semenova
M. T. Levshenko
A. Y. Kolokolova
N. V. Ilyuhina
M. N. Kurbanova
Establishment of a test culture to study the effects of ionizing radiation on the opportunistic and pathogenic microflora of food
Vestnik Voronežskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta Inženernyh Tehnologij
ionizing radiation, resistance of microorganisms, test-culture, pathogenic microorganisms, opportunistic microorganisms
author_facet Z. A. Semenova
M. T. Levshenko
A. Y. Kolokolova
N. V. Ilyuhina
M. N. Kurbanova
author_sort Z. A. Semenova
title Establishment of a test culture to study the effects of ionizing radiation on the opportunistic and pathogenic microflora of food
title_short Establishment of a test culture to study the effects of ionizing radiation on the opportunistic and pathogenic microflora of food
title_full Establishment of a test culture to study the effects of ionizing radiation on the opportunistic and pathogenic microflora of food
title_fullStr Establishment of a test culture to study the effects of ionizing radiation on the opportunistic and pathogenic microflora of food
title_full_unstemmed Establishment of a test culture to study the effects of ionizing radiation on the opportunistic and pathogenic microflora of food
title_sort establishment of a test culture to study the effects of ionizing radiation on the opportunistic and pathogenic microflora of food
publisher Voronezh state university of engineering technologies
series Vestnik Voronežskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta Inženernyh Tehnologij
issn 2226-910X
2310-1202
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Due to the special importance of food in the emergence of acute intestinal infectious diseases and bacterial food poisoning, special attention is paid to the microbiological purity monitoring of food raw materials and food products. Ionizing radiation processing of food – is a promising technology for combating both microorganisms causing spoilage and pathogenic and opportunistic microorganisms – pathogens of dangerous diseases. However, work with vegetative forms of these microorganisms to study the effects of ionizing radiation is difficult because of the need to use in experiments only actively growing culture, which is sensitive to various environmental factors. When studying the effect of ionizing radiation on the microflora of food products, this study describes the investigation of the possibility of using as a test-culture the ascospores of the fungus Aspergillus fischeri instead of vegetative forms of pathogenic and opportunistic cultures. Ascospores of the fungus Aspergillus fischeri are used as a test culture in the development of pasteurization regimes of fruit and vegetable products. A. fischeri ascospores have been shown to have higher resistance to ionizing radiation in the range from 1 to 5 kGy at capacity 10 MeV in comparison with Salmonella enterica, Escherichia coli and Listeria monocytogenes cells. Therefore, in the development of ionizing radiation food processing regimes it is recommended to use ascospores of the fungus A. fischeri as a test culture instead of vegetative forms of bacteria.
topic ionizing radiation, resistance of microorganisms, test-culture, pathogenic microorganisms, opportunistic microorganisms
url https://www.vestnik-vsuet.ru/vguit/article/view/2274
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