EFFECT OF IRRADIATION AND MODIFIED ATMOSPHERE PACKAGING ON THE MICROBIOLOGICAL AND SENSORY QUALITY OF PORK STORED AT REFRIGERATION TEMPERATURES

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GRANT, IR
PATTERSON, MF
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[1] QUEENS UNIV BELFAST, DEPT FOOD MICROBIOL, BELFAST BT7 1NN, ANTRIM, NORTH IRELAND
[2] DEPT AGR NO IRELAND, FOOD & AGR MICROBIOL RES DIV, BELFAST BT9 5PX, NORTH IRELAND
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COLOR; GAS ANALYSIS; MICROBIOLOGY OF CHILLED PORK; MAP PORK; ODOR;
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The effect of combining low-dose irradiation (1.75 kGy) with modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) on the microbiological and sensory quality of pork chops stored at refrigeration temperatures was studied. The microflora of irradiated MAP pork was almost exclusively composed of lactic acid bacteria, predominantly Lactobacillus spp. Modified atmospheres containing either 25 or 50% CO2, balance N2, resulted in the best microbial control in irradiated pork held at 4-degrees-C, compared to an unirradiated MAP control, and these atmospheres were subsequently used in sensory studies. The atmosphere containing 25% CO2:75% N2 maintained the uncooked colour and odour of irradiated pork chops more effectively than 50% CO2: 50% N2. Therefore packaging in a modified atmosphere containing 25% CO2, balance N2, followed by irradiation to a dose of 1.75 kGy is recommended to improve the microbiological and sensory quality of pork chops.
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