Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4560070 | Food Control | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Performances of SAS-super-180 air sampler and settle plates were investigated for the assessment of airborne fungal food contamination. Air samples were taken from processing rooms of a dry-cured production facility and outdoors. Fungal colonies and numbers of species were counted and compared. Quantitatively, the air sampler showed higher numbers of species and mean CFU/plate compared to settle plates. Qualitatively, the two methods showed similar dominating fungal genera and species associated with dry-cured meat products. The study showed settle plates could provide important qualitative information for food processing plants where airborne fungi associated with food products are the targets.
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Authors
Dereje T. Asefa, Solveig Langsrud, Ragnhild O. Gjerde, Cathrine F. Kure, Maan S. Sidhu, Truls Nesbakken, Ida Skaar,