Insect chitosan as a natural antimicrobial against vegetative cells of Bacillus cereus in a cooked rice matrix
[EN] This study investigates the antimicrobial activity of insect chitosan against vegetative cells of Bacillus cereus in a rice matrix. Sample culture solutions were prepared with different concentrations of insect chitosan (150, 180, 220 and 250 ¿g/mL) and tested at three temperatures (30 ¿C, 20 ¿...
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Zusammenfassung: | [EN] This study investigates the antimicrobial activity of insect chitosan against vegetative cells of Bacillus cereus in a
rice matrix. Sample culture solutions were prepared with different concentrations of insect chitosan (150, 180,
220 and 250 ¿g/mL) and tested at three temperatures (30 ¿C, 20 ¿C and 10 ¿C), which simulate different storage
temperature scenarios of precooked rice. The results indicate that insect chitosan has antimicrobial activity that
depends on temperature and chitosan concentration. For the assays with chitosan at 10 ¿C, all concentrations
were bactericidal during the study time, reaching a maximum inactivation of 6 log cycles for 250 ¿g/mL. At
20 ¿C and at 30 ¿C a bacteriostatic activity was observed for concentrations of 150 ¿g/mL and 180 ¿g/mL.
Results also showed that concentrations of 220 ¿g/mL and 250 ¿g/mL were bactericidal for all the temperatures
tested during the storage time. When rice is cooked and not stored at an appropriate temperature, below 10 ¿C,
the consumer¿s health is at risk. In these cases, insect chitosan could be a good additional control measure to
control B. cereus growth and toxin formation in cooked rice.
We want to thank TRACE-RICE project, Reference Number AMD-1934-1 and grant PID 2020-116318RB-C31 funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by "ERDF A way of making Europe", the support for this Research.
Valdez, MI.; Garcia, J.; Ubeda-Manzanaro, M.; Martínez López, A.; Rodrigo, D. (2022). Insect chitosan as a natural antimicrobial against vegetative cells of Bacillus cereus in a cooked rice matrix. Food Microbiology. 107:1-5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fm.2022.104077 |
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