Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8844330 | International Journal of Food Microbiology | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The objective of this study was to evaluate inactivation of inoculated Salmonella enterica on grape tomato stem scars exploiting integrated treatment of organic acid wash (AW) followed by chitosan-allyl isothiocyanate (CT-AIT) coating. The treatment effect on microbial loads and fruit quality during 21 days storage at 10 °C was also determined. A bacterial cocktail containing three serotypes of Salmonella enterica was used for this study based on their association with produce-related outbreaks. Tomatoes were spot inoculated on stem scars and then immersed in an organic acid solution (700 ml) containing 0.5% (v/v) each of acetic (AA) and formic acid (FA) to wash under mild agitation for 1 min at ambient temperature (22 °C) followed by 1 min dipping in a coating solution containing 6 ml AIT/g CT. AW in 0.5% organic acid (AA + FA) for 1 min reduced Salmonella population by 2.7 log CFU/g from an initial load of 7.8 log CFU/g, while additional coating treatment of AW tomatoes reduced the pathogens on stem scars to undetectable levels (< 0.7log CFU/g), achieving, in combination, a > 7 log CFU/g reduction for the pathogen. Although the populations of Salmonella in the controls (approx. 7.8 log CFU/g stem scar) did not change significantly during 21 days of storage at 10 °C, the populations were reduced to undetectable level in the integrated (AW plus CT-AIT) treated stem scars on day 1 and no regrowth was observed during storage. The treatment significantly (p < 0.05) reduced background bacterial loads to approx. 1.3 log CFU/g and the population remained unchanged through day 21 at 10 °C. The treatment also completely inactivated mold and yeast on day 1 with no growth reoccurrence. These results indicate that the integrated treatment can provide a safe and effective intervention strategy for grape tomatoes.
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Authors
Sudarsan Mukhopadhyay, Kimberly Sokorai, Dike O. Ukuku, Tony Jin, Xuetong Fan, Modesto Olanya, Vijay Juneja,