A microbiologia preditiva como instrumento da garantia da segurança de produtos alimentares

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Main Author: Miller, Fátima A.
Publication Date: 2004
Other Authors: Gil, Maria Manuel, Brandão, Teresa R. S., Silva, Cristina L. M.
Format: Article
Language: por
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The quality and safety of products is of great importance to food industry. In terms of public health, the appropriate control of growth and/or inactivatiton of microorganisms is crucial. No contamination by micraorganisms responsible for degradation is as well important to assure food quality along the distribution chain. The train microorganisms responsible for foodborn diseases are: Campylobacter spp, Escherichia coli, Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella spp. Studies on the effect of several factors, such as process time-temperature, pH and water activity, on microbial behaviour are fundamental to attain the appropriate control of foods' quality. The development of mathematical models (predictive microbiology) that describe the microorganisms' inactivation is therefore important and it is a relatively new researching field. In this work a review on inactivation kinetics of microorganisms and mathematical models commonly used to describe this behaviour (primary, secondary and tertiary) is presented. Based on a critical analysis of available information, new research lines are suggested.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A microbiologia preditiva como instrumento da garantia da segurança de produtos alimentares
title A microbiologia preditiva como instrumento da garantia da segurança de produtos alimentares
spellingShingle A microbiologia preditiva como instrumento da garantia da segurança de produtos alimentares
Miller, Fátima A.
Predictive microbiology
Foods
Quality
Safety
Pathogenic microorganisms
title_short A microbiologia preditiva como instrumento da garantia da segurança de produtos alimentares
title_full A microbiologia preditiva como instrumento da garantia da segurança de produtos alimentares
title_fullStr A microbiologia preditiva como instrumento da garantia da segurança de produtos alimentares
title_full_unstemmed A microbiologia preditiva como instrumento da garantia da segurança de produtos alimentares
title_sort A microbiologia preditiva como instrumento da garantia da segurança de produtos alimentares
author Miller, Fátima A.
author_facet Miller, Fátima A.
Gil, Maria Manuel
Brandão, Teresa R. S.
Silva, Cristina L. M.
author_role author
author2 Gil, Maria Manuel
Brandão, Teresa R. S.
Silva, Cristina L. M.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Veritati
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Miller, Fátima A.
Gil, Maria Manuel
Brandão, Teresa R. S.
Silva, Cristina L. M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Predictive microbiology
Foods
Quality
Safety
Pathogenic microorganisms
topic Predictive microbiology
Foods
Quality
Safety
Pathogenic microorganisms
description The quality and safety of products is of great importance to food industry. In terms of public health, the appropriate control of growth and/or inactivatiton of microorganisms is crucial. No contamination by micraorganisms responsible for degradation is as well important to assure food quality along the distribution chain. The train microorganisms responsible for foodborn diseases are: Campylobacter spp, Escherichia coli, Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella spp. Studies on the effect of several factors, such as process time-temperature, pH and water activity, on microbial behaviour are fundamental to attain the appropriate control of foods' quality. The development of mathematical models (predictive microbiology) that describe the microorganisms' inactivation is therefore important and it is a relatively new researching field. In this work a review on inactivation kinetics of microorganisms and mathematical models commonly used to describe this behaviour (primary, secondary and tertiary) is presented. Based on a critical analysis of available information, new research lines are suggested.
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