Foods (Apr 2022)

Influence of Processing Parameters and Natural Antimicrobial on <i>Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris</i> and <i>Clostridium pasteurianum</i> Using Response Surface Methodology

  • Jasmine Hadj Saadoun,
  • Alessia Levante,
  • Martina Marrella,
  • Valentina Bernini,
  • Erasmo Neviani,
  • Camilla Lazzi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11071063
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 7
p. 1063

Abstract

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The food industry must ensure the stability of the products, and this is often achieved by exposing foods to heat treatments that are able to ensure the absence of pathogenic or spoilage microorganisms. These treatments are different in terms of temperature and duration and could lead to a loss in nutritional and sensory value. Moreover, some types of microorganisms manage to survive these treatments thanks to the sporification process. The addition of antimicrobials can become necessary, but at present, consumers are more inclined toward natural products, avoiding synthetic and chemical additives. Antimicrobials from plants could be a valuable option and, in this context, a patent concerning an antimicrobial extract from fermented plant substrate was recently tested against foodborne pathogens revealing high antimicrobial activity. The objective of this study was the creation of a model for the evaluation and subsequent prediction of the combined effect of different process and product variables, including antimicrobial addition, on the inhibition and reduction of spore germination of target microorganisms, Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris and Clostridium pasteurianum, responsible for spoilage of tomato-based products.

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