Predictive model of Vibrio parahaemolyticus growth and survival on salmon meat as a function of temperature
The growth and survival curves of a strain of pandemic Vibrio parahaemolyticus TGqx01 (serotype O3:K6) on salmon meat at different storage temperatures (range from 0 °C to 35 °C) were determined. In order to model the growth or inactivation kinetics of this pathogen during storage, the modified Gomp...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Food microbiology 2009-09, Vol.26 (6), p.606-614 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The growth and survival curves of a strain of pandemic
Vibrio parahaemolyticus TGqx01 (serotype O3:K6) on salmon meat at different storage temperatures (range from 0 °C to 35 °C) were determined. In order to model the growth or inactivation kinetics of this pathogen during storage, the modified Gompertz and Weibull equations were chosen to regress growth and survival curves, respectively, and both equations produced good fit to the observed data (the average
R
2 value equals to 0.990 for modified Gompertz and 0.920 for Weibull equation). The effect of storage temperature on the specific growth rate (
μ) was modeled by square root type equation, and the relationship between
μ and lag time (
λ) was described by a rule of
μ ×
λ = constant. The shape factor (
n) and scale factor (
b) values of the Weibull equations versus the temperature (°C) were plotted and the temperature effects on these parameters were described by two linear empirical equations. The predicted growth and survival curves from the model were compared to real enumeration results, using the correlation coefficient (
R
2), bias factor (
B
f) and accuracy factor (
A
f), to assess the performance of the established model. The results showed that the overall predictions for
V. parahaemolyticus TGqx01 growth or inactivation on salmon at tested temperatures agreed well with observed plate counts, and the average
R
2,
B
f and
A
f values were 0.958, 1.019 and 1.035, respectively. |
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ISSN: | 0740-0020 1095-9998 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.fm.2009.04.004 |