Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8844141 | International Journal of Food Microbiology | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Salmonella enterica is responsible for the highest number of foodborne disease outbreaks pertaining to cantaloupe industry. The objective of this study was to examine the growth and biofilm formation by outbreak strains of S. enterica ser. Poona (S. Poona), S. enterica ser. Stanley (S. Stanley) and S. enterica ser. Montevideo (S. Montevideo) on different food-contact processing surfaces in cantaloupe flesh and peel extracts at 22â¯Â°C and 10â¯Â°C. The generation time of all S. enterica strains tested was shorter in the high concentration (50â¯mg/ml) of cantaloupe extract and high temperature. In 50â¯mg/ml of cantaloupe flesh or peel extract, the populations of S. enterica were increased by 5â¯logâ¯CFU/ml in 24â¯h at 22â¯Â°C and 1â¯logâ¯CFU/ml in 72â¯h at 10â¯Â°C. In 2â¯mg/ml of cantaloupe flesh or peel extracts, the populations of S. enterica were increased by 3.5â¯logâ¯CFU/ml in 56â¯h at 22â¯Â°C, but there were no changes in 72â¯h at 10â¯Â°C. The biofilm production of S. enterica was greater at 50â¯mg/ml of cantaloupe extract and 22â¯Â°C, but no major differences (Pâ¯â¥â¯0.05) were found among the strains tested. In 50â¯mg/ml cantaloupe extract, S. enterica produced 5-6â¯logâ¯CFU/cm2 biofilm in 4-7â¯d at 22â¯Â°C and approximately 3.5-4â¯logâ¯CFU/cm2 in 7â¯d at 10â¯Â°C. In 2â¯mg/ml of cantaloupe extract, S. enterica produced 4-4.5â¯logâ¯CFU/cm2 biofilms in 4-7â¯d at 22â¯Â°C and 3â¯logâ¯CFU/cm2 in 7â¯d at 10â¯Â°C. Biofilm formation by S. Poona (01A4754) was lowest on buna-n rubber compared to stainless steel, polyethylene and polyurethane surfaces under the majority of conditions tested. Overall, these findings show that S. enterica strains can grow rapidly and form biofilms on different cantaloupe processing surfaces in the presence of low concentrations of cantaloupe flesh or peel extracts.
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Authors
Piumi De Abrew Abeysundara, Nitin Dhowlaghar, Ramakrishna Nannapaneni, Mark W. Schilling, Barakat Mahmoud, Chander S. Sharma, Din-Pow Ma,