Modelling the kinetics of Listeria monocytogenes in refrigerated fresh beef under different packaging atmospheres

The objective of this study was to model the fate of Listeria monocytogenes inoculated in beef at two concentrations (2.5 and 4.0 log CFU/g), packaged under air, vacuum and three modified atmospheres MAP: 70%O2/20%CO2/10%N2, 50%O2/40%CO2/10%N2 and 30%O2/60%CO2/10%N2, and refrigerated at a normal tem...

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Published inFood science & technology Vol. 66; pp. 664 - 671
Main Authors Saraiva, C., Fontes, M.C., Patarata, L., Martins, C., Cadavez, V., Gonzales-Barron, U.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.03.2016
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Summary:The objective of this study was to model the fate of Listeria monocytogenes inoculated in beef at two concentrations (2.5 and 4.0 log CFU/g), packaged under air, vacuum and three modified atmospheres MAP: 70%O2/20%CO2/10%N2, 50%O2/40%CO2/10%N2 and 30%O2/60%CO2/10%N2, and refrigerated at a normal temperature (4 °C) and at a mild abusive temperature (9 °C). The experimental design produced a total of 20 environmental conditions. An omnibus model based on the Weibull equation proved statistically that L. monocytogenes survives better in vacuum (VP) than in aerobic conditions, although without significant difference in its ability to survive in the temperature range between 4 °C and 9 °C. Furthermore, regardless of the refrigeration temperature, the presence of CO2 in the package atmosphere exerted a bactericidal effect on L. monocytogenes cells, being approximately 1.5 log of reduction when storage time reached 10 days. Since the pathogen can survive in VP/MAP beef, there is a need of maintaining its numbers below 100 CFU/g before packaging by placing efforts on the implementation of control measures during processing. •Listeria monocytogenes was inoculated in beef and packaged under 5 atm.•An omnibus Weibull model described closely the survival of L. monocytogenes in beef.•MAP was significantly more efficient than vacuum in inhibiting L. monocytogenes.•Packaging in 40% or 60% CO2 decreased the pathogen's numbers by 1.5 log in 10 days.•L. monocytogenes may survive better in refrigerated vacuum than in aerobiosis.
ISSN:0023-6438
1096-1127
DOI:10.1016/j.lwt.2015.11.026