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Fate of Escherichia coliO157: H7 in Chinese-style sausage subjected to different packaging and storage conditions
Authors:Chyang-Fuah Yu  Cheng-Chun Chou
Abstract:In this study, Chinese-style sausages were subjected to air, vacuum or nitrogen packaging and stored at either 5 or 25°C. The survival characteristics of Escherichia coli O157: H7 during the storage period were determined. Results revealed that, when stored at 5°C, the number of viable E coli O157: H7 in sausages decreased slowly as the storage period extended, regardless of packaging methods. E coli O157: H7 in sausages decreased from an initial population of ca 5·97 log CFU g−1 to ca 4·42–4·81 log CFU g−1 after 40 days of storage at 5°C. It was also found that viable cells of E coli O157: H7 declined more rapidly in sausage stored at 25°C than at 5°C. No viable E coli O157: H7 was detected in either vacuum-packed or nitrogen-packed sausage after 40 days of storage at 25°C. On the other hand, the population of E coli O157: H7 reduced to non-detectable levels in air-packed sausages after 20 days of storage. Refrigerated storage and vacuum or nitrogen packaging provided conditions that slowed down the death rate of E coli O157: H7 in sausage. Furthermore, it was noted that, among the curing agents tested, NaCl exerted the most significant lethal effect on E coli O157: H7 in sausage during the storage period. © 1998 Society of Chemical Industry.
Keywords:Escherichia coli O157: H7  Chinese-style sausage  packaging and storage
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