Literature DB >> 7138003

Microbiological quality of some spices and herbs in retail markets.

A H Schwab, A D Harpestad, A Swartzentruber, J M Lanier, B A Wentz, A P Duran, R J Barnard, R B Read.   

Abstract

The microbiological quality of 10 spices or herbs was determined by a national survey at the retail level. Aerobic plate count values for the 10 products ranged from less than 100 to 3.1 X 10(8) per g; mean values of the individual spices or herbs ranged from 1,400 to 820,000 per g. Coliform counts ranged from less than 3 to 1.1 X 10(6) per g; however, mean values were less than 20 per g for all products. Escherichia coli counts ranged from less than 3 to 2,300 per g. Except for celery seed, which had a mean value of 7 per g, all mean values were less than 3 per g. Yeast and mold counts were made for 5 of the 10 products. Mean values were generally low; the highest mean (290 per g) was obtained for cinnamon.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7138003      PMCID: PMC242068          DOI: 10.1128/aem.44.3.627-630.1982

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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