Studies evaluating the safety and efficacy of lactic and acetic acids to reduce microbiological surface contamination on pork carcasses pre-chill and pork meat cuts post-chill were assessed. Lactic acid treatments consisted of 2–5% solutions at temperatures of up to 80°C applied to carcasses by spraying or up to 55°C applied on cuts by spraying or dipping. Acetic acid treatments consisted of 2–4% solutions at temperatures of up to 40°C applied on carcasses by spraying or on cuts by spraying or dipping. The maximum treatment duration was 30 s. The Panel concluded that: [1] the treatments are of no safety concern, provided that the substances comply with the European Union specifications for food additives; [2] spraying of pork carc...
This model was developed and applied by the EFSA Working Group on Working Group on the evaluation of...
Wild ungulate species provide a much-needed protein source to many communities in developed and deve...
Lactic acid and sodium metasilicate have been used in meat processing facilities as antimicrobial co...
Abstract Studies evaluating the safety and efficacy of lactic and acetic acids to reduce microbiolog...
The objective of the current study was to determine the efficacy of 3% acetic acid in reducing Salmo...
Medical and commercial requirements to extend safe, high quality shelf life of food, have focussed a...
Appropriate and safe antibacterial agents able to decontaminate meat surfaces have long been big con...
Scaldmg has been Identified as one of the measures which can control m1crobial contam1nat1on of pork...
Future progress in food safety of pork meat in Denmark may depend on implementation of carcass decon...
Abstract: Appropriate and safe antibacterial agents able to decontaminate meat surfaces have long be...
Beef can be contaminated during the slaughter process, thus other methods, besides the traditional w...
The bioprotective properties of native lactic acid cultures and their bacteriocins may be used for i...
Current industry chilling practices with and without the application of 2 percent L-lactic acid were...
Information regarding the effectiveness of antimicrobial interventions on pork carcasses, pork by-pr...
The aim of this research was to assess the efficiency of organic acids regarding the main pathogens ...
This model was developed and applied by the EFSA Working Group on Working Group on the evaluation of...
Wild ungulate species provide a much-needed protein source to many communities in developed and deve...
Lactic acid and sodium metasilicate have been used in meat processing facilities as antimicrobial co...
Abstract Studies evaluating the safety and efficacy of lactic and acetic acids to reduce microbiolog...
The objective of the current study was to determine the efficacy of 3% acetic acid in reducing Salmo...
Medical and commercial requirements to extend safe, high quality shelf life of food, have focussed a...
Appropriate and safe antibacterial agents able to decontaminate meat surfaces have long been big con...
Scaldmg has been Identified as one of the measures which can control m1crobial contam1nat1on of pork...
Future progress in food safety of pork meat in Denmark may depend on implementation of carcass decon...
Abstract: Appropriate and safe antibacterial agents able to decontaminate meat surfaces have long be...
Beef can be contaminated during the slaughter process, thus other methods, besides the traditional w...
The bioprotective properties of native lactic acid cultures and their bacteriocins may be used for i...
Current industry chilling practices with and without the application of 2 percent L-lactic acid were...
Information regarding the effectiveness of antimicrobial interventions on pork carcasses, pork by-pr...
The aim of this research was to assess the efficiency of organic acids regarding the main pathogens ...
This model was developed and applied by the EFSA Working Group on Working Group on the evaluation of...
Wild ungulate species provide a much-needed protein source to many communities in developed and deve...
Lactic acid and sodium metasilicate have been used in meat processing facilities as antimicrobial co...