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Effect of nitrate and nitrite on Listeria and selected spoilage bacteria inoculated in dry-cured ham.

Xavier F Hospital1, Eva Hierro2, Jacint Arnau3, José Carballo4, Juan S Aguirre1, Marta Gratacós-Cubarsí3, Manuela Fernández1.   

Abstract

The effect of nitrate and the combination of nitrate/nitrite on Listeria innocua (as surrogate of Listeria monocytogenes). And two selected spoilage microorganisms (Proteus vulgaris and Serratia liquefaciens) was studied in dry-cured ham. Hams were manufactured with different concentrations of curing agents: KNO3 (600 and 150mg/kg) alone or in combination with NaNO2 (600 and 150mg/kg). The addition of 500mg/kg of sodium ascorbate was also evaluated in a batch with 600mg/kg of nitrate and nitrite. The target microorganisms were inoculated by injection in semimembranosus, biceps femoris and in the shank, prior to curing. P. vulgaris and S. liquefaciens were controlled by temperature and aw, respectively, and no effect of nitrate/nitrite was observed. The presence of nitrite in the curing mix reduced L. innocua in semimembranosus, which population was 1.5logcfu/g lower at the end of resting (p<0.05), while at the end of the process it was more frequently detected in the no- and low-nitrite added hams. None of the treatments was able to control Listeria in deeper areas of ham. The addition of sodium ascorbate to the curing mix containing the highest amount of nitrate and nitrite did not show any effect on the microorganisms studied.
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Keywords:  Dry-cured ham; Listeria innocua; Nitrate/nitrite; Proteus vulgaris; Serratia liquefaciens

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28941700     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2017.08.039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Res Int        ISSN: 0963-9969            Impact factor:   6.475


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