Effect of Trisodium Phosphate or Water Dip on the Survival of Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes Inoculated Catfish Before and After Freezing
2012
Rajkowski, Kathleen T. | Sommers, Christopher
Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes (LM) are occasional contaminants on raw fish. Catfish fillets were artificially contaminated with LM and Salmonella, dipped in a 1.5 % (30 min) trisodium phosphate solution (TSP), and cryogenically frozen. After 3 months frozen storage, Salmonella (2 log), but not LM, was inactivated on the fillets treated with the dip. This indicates that TSP dip followed by cryogenic freezing can be used to control Salmonella, but not LM, on catfish fillets.
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出版者
Brigham Young University
其它主题
Catfish; Raw fish; Cryogenic freezing; Trisodium phosphate (tsp); Sodium phosphate
语言
英语
类型
Journal Article; Text
2024-02-28
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