Current Research in Food Science (Jan 2024)

Potential of phytic acid in synergy with sodium chloride as a natural-borne preservative to inactivate Escherichia coli O157:H7 and inhibit natural microflora in fresh noodles at room temperature

  • Hary Yu,
  • Min Suk Rhee

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
p. 100868

Abstract

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The increase in consumer demand and the high cost of maintaining a cold chain during distribution emphasize the need for preservative technology to ensure the microbiological quality of fresh noodles with a moisture content of 32–40%. However, few studies have been conducted to increase the storage stability of fresh noodles by using a preservative with a significant inhibitory effect against microorganisms and/or minimizing the use of synthetic antimicrobial agents. This study aimed to propose a synergistic natural-borne antimicrobial that could interact with NaCl, an essential component of noodles, for extended preservation of fresh noodles at room temperature. NaCl (0–1.6% (w/w) based on the total weight of the noodle dough) and phytic acid (0–1.0% (v/w)) were applied to fresh noodles. The bactericidal effect on Escherichia coli O157:H7 and the inhibitory effect on the indigenous microflora were assessed within 21 days at 30 °C. After cooking fresh noodles, physicochemical/textural and sensory characteristics (whiteness, pH, water activity; hardness, adhesiveness, springiness, chewiness; appearance, odor, overall acceptance) were further evaluated as objective and subjective quality parameters. In fresh noodles preserved with 0.6% phytic acid and 1.6% NaCl, the E. coli O157:H7 population was eliminated below the detection limit (>5.8 log reduction; P 0.05). Considering the normal range of objective parameters for fresh noodles, the optimal preservative was determined to be 0.6% phytic acid and 1.6% NaCl. This study suggests the potential use of phytic acid as a natural-borne preservative that combines with NaCl in fresh noodles and exerts a synergistic effect. The developed method is expected to be applicable to extending the shelf life of other grain-based foods containing NaCl as an essential ingredient.

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