Italian Journal of Food Safety (Apr 2021)

Assessment of contamination of <em>Salmonella</em> spp. in imported black pepper and sesame seed and salmonella inactivation by gamma irradiation

  • Maria Cristina D'Oca,
  • Anna Maria Di Noto,
  • Antonio Bartolotta,
  • Aldo Parlato,
  • Luisa Nicastro,
  • Sonia Sciortino,
  • Cinzia Cardamone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ijfs.2021.8914
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1

Abstract

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This study shows the frequency of seeds samples contaminated by Salmonella spp. collected randomly from local markets; on 30 black pepper sample no contaminated sample was found while Salmonella spp. was detected in 3 of 36 (8.3%) analyzed sesame samples; three different serotypes were identified: S. Montevideo, S. Stanleyville e S. Tilene. The efficacy of gamma irradiation to inactivate Salmonella Montevideo in black pepper and sesame irradiated between 1 and 5 kGy was evaluated. 3 kGy is sufficient to reduce of 3-4 log CFU/g; whereas 5 kGy have been need to reduce 5.5-6 log CFU/g for samples of black pepper and sesame. No statistically significant differences were found between black pepper and sesame.

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