Efficacy of an herbal extract on the microbiological quality of broiler carcasses during a simulated chill

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作者
Dickens, JA [1 ]
Berrang, ME
Cox, NA
机构
[1] USDA ARS, S Atlantic Area, Russell Res Ctr, Poultry Proc & Meat Qual Res Unit, Athens, GA 30604 USA
[2] USDA ARS, S Atlantic Area, Russell Res Ctr, Poultry Microbiol Safety Res Unit, Athens, GA 30604 USA
关键词
herbal bactericide; microbiology; chilling; Campylobacter; Escherichia coli;
D O I
10.1093/ps/79.8.1200
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Protecta II, an herbal extract on an NaCl carrier, was evaluated in a 30-min, 1 C simulated chill for its effectiveness of lowering microbial counts on broiler carcasses. Eighteen broiler carcasses were obtained from a local processing plant after final wash but before chill, placed into an insulated container, and transported to the research facility for treatment. Six plant run controls (PRC) were immediately bagged on return to the pilot plant, and a whole-carcass rinse was performed. The remaining carcasses were subjected to a 30-min chill (1 C) in tap water or a 2% solution of Protecta II, (n = 6 per treatment). After treatment, carcasses were rinsed with tap water and subjected to the whole-carcass rinse procedure. All rinse diluents were microbiologically analyzed for total aerobes, coliforms, generic Escherichia coli, and Campylobacter. Six replications were analyzed on 6 different d for a total 36 carcasses per treatment and 36 PRC. The PRC carcasses had 3.7, 2.5, 2.1, and 2.0 log(10) cfu/mL for total aerobes, coliforms, generic E. coli, and Campylobacter. Water treatment significantly reduced counts (2.6, 1.4, 0.7, and 0.9 log(10) cfu/mL, respectively) when compared with the PRC. Protecta II treatment significantly reduced counts (P < 0.01) even further to counts of 0.06, 0.04, 0.01, and 0.00 log(10) cfu/mL for total aerobes, coliforms, Campylobacter, and E, coli, respectively. Detectable levels of the monitored organisms were 1 cell/mL (log(10) 0) for the E coli, coliforms, and total counts and 10 cells/mL (log(10) 1) for the Campylobacter. Microbial counts for carcasses treated with Protecta II would be considered too low to be detected (<1 cell/mL).
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页码:1200 / 1203
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