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Combination of warm water and hydrogen peroxide to reduce the numbers of Salmonella Typhimurium and Listeria innocua on field salad (Valerianella locusta)
Authors:Hua Wei  Gudrun Wolf  Walter P Hammes
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Food Technology, Hohenheim University, Garbenstr. 28, 70599 Stuttgart, Germany
Abstract:The optimal conditions of decontamination of field salad by treatment with warm water containing hydrogen peroxide were determined with the aid of a central composite design. It was the aim to improve the hygienic status while keeping the sensory quality at the highest level possible. Two series of experiments were performed to study the effects of the following parameters: temperature (45–50 °C), H2O2 (1–4%) and treatment time (60–210 s). In series 1 the effect on sensory properties and reduction of total aerobic counts was investigated. To determine sensory quality, treated samples stored at 4 °C for 7 days were subjected to evaluation by 15 panelists. Overall visual quality (OVQ), color, texture and odor correlated well with product acceptability (R2=0.934, 0.946, 0.945 and 0.956, respectively), and OVQ was the most sensitive criterion. An acceptability of 75% in OVQ was chosen as the limit and an acceptance area was defined to deduce permitted conditions for decontamination. Within that area a reduction of total counts by 2.64–3.22 and 1.9–3.48 log10 cfu/g was achieved after treatment and storage at 4 °C for 7 days, respectively. In series 2 field salad was inoculated with Listeria innocua and Salmonella Typhimurium and it was observed that within the area of acceptability a reduction of the numbers of the challenge organisms by 1.27–3.26 and 0.79–3.05 log10 cfu/g, respectively, was achieved immediately after treatment, and by 1.64–3.09 (L. innocua) and 1.1–2.63 log10 cfu/g (S. Typhimurium) after storage. The initial decontaminating effect on L. innocua and S. Typhimurium was sustained or even increased after storage, when the salad was treated below 48.9 °C for more than 68 s. Three independent experiments confirmed the reliability of the models of the count reduction of L. innocua and S. Typhimurium.
Keywords:Field salad  Central composite design  Decontamination  Hydrogen peroxide  Listeria  Salmonella
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