| Literature DB >> 24963502 |
Pierangeli G Vital1, Kris Genelyn B Dimasuay1, Kenneth W Widmer2, Windell L Rivera1.
Abstract
This study is the first in the Philippines to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the prevalence of bacterial pathogens and somatic phages in retailed fresh produce used in salad preparation, namely, bell pepper, cabbage, carrot, lettuce, and tomato, using culture and molecular methods. Out of 300 samples from open air and supermarkets, 16.7% tested positive for thermotolerant Escherichia coli, 24.7% for Salmonella spp., and 47% for somatic phages. Results show that counts range from 0.30 to 4.03 log10 CFU/g for E. coli, 0.66 to ≥ 2.34 log10 MPN/g for Salmonella spp., and 1.30 to ≥ 3.00 log 10 PFU/g for somatic phages. Statistical analyses show that there was no significant difference in the microbial counts between open air and supermarkets (α = 0.05). TaqMan and AccuPower Plus DualStar real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was used to confirm the presence of these organisms. The relatively high prevalence of microorganisms observed in produce surveyed signifies reduction in shelf-life and a potential hazard to food safety. This information may benefit farmers, consumers, merchants, and policy makers for foodborne disease detection and prevention.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24963502 PMCID: PMC4052937 DOI: 10.1155/2014/219534
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ScientificWorldJournal ISSN: 1537-744X
Microbiological quality of fresh produce from open air and supermarkets in the Philippinesa.
| Markets and fresh produce |
|
| Coliphages (log10PFU/g) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Open air markets | |||
| Bell pepper | 1.62–3.95 | 0.66–2.34≤ | 2.15–3.00≤ |
| Cabbage | 0.30–2.58 | 0.66–2.34≤ | 1.41–3.00≤ |
| Carrot | 2.30–4.03 | 0.66–2.34≤ | 2.41–3.00≤ |
| Lettuce | 1.20–3.92 | 0.66–2.34≤ | 1.60–3.00≤ |
| Tomato | 0.88–3.66 | 0.66–2.34≤ | 3.00 |
| Supermarkets | |||
| Bell pepper | 2.26–4.15 | 0.66–2.34≤ | 1.30–3.00≤ |
| Cabbage | 1.00–2.88 | 0.66–1.68≤ | 1.30–2.15 |
| Carrot | 1.75–2.78 | 0.66–2.34≤ | 1.60–2.15 |
| Lettuce | 3.09–3.15 | 0.66–2.34≤ | 1.30–3.00≤ |
| Tomato | 1.94–3.12 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
aValues are ranges of 50 fresh produce samples per type from all open air markets; 10 fresh produce samples per type from all supermarkets; a total of 300 fresh produce samples.
Prevalence of microbial contamination in fresh produce from open air markets and supermarkets in the Philippines by culture and real-time PCR techniquesa.
| Fresh produce |
|
| Coliphages | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Open air | Supermarket | Open Air | Supermarket | Open air | Supermarket | |
| Bell pepper | 10% (5/50) | 20% (2/10) | 20% (10/50) | 30% (3/10) | 62% (31/50) | 60% (6/10) |
| Cabbage | 10% (5/50) | 20% (2/10) | 22% (11/50) | 10% (1/10) | 52% (26/50) | 60% (6/10) |
| Carrot | 22% (11/50) | 30% (3/10) | 38% (19/50) | 50% (5/10) | 38% (19/50) | 100% (10/10) |
| Lettuce | 24% (12/50) | 20% (2/10) | 24% (12/50) | 30% (3/10) | 64% (32/50) | 80% (8/10) |
| Tomato | 16% (8/50) | 0% (0/10) | 18% (9/50) | 10% (1/10) | 6% (3/50) | 0% (0/10) |
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| Total | 41/250 | 9/50 | 61/250 | 13/50 | 111/250 | 30/50 |
aValues are expressed in percentages of contaminated fresh produce from 60 per type from all open air markets, 10 fresh produce samples per type from all supermarkets. Values in parentheses are number of positive samples for E. coli, Salmonella spp., and somatic phages over the total produce surveyed.
Statistical analysis of microbial quality of fresh produce collected from open air and supermarkets in the Philippines.
| Microorganisms | Difference between open air markets | Difference between open air and supermarkets |
|---|---|---|
|
| 0.0001a | 0.9147 |
|
| 0.1280 | 0.3229 |
| Somatic phage | 0.2152 | 0.8161 |
aValue is statistically significant at α = 0.05.