Bacterial growth models are commonly used for the prediction of microbial safety and the shelf life of perishable foods. Growth is affected by several environmental factors such as temperature, acidity level and salt concentration. In this study, we develop two models to describe bacterial growth for multiple populations under both equal and different environmental conditions. Firstly, a semi-parametric model based on the Gompertz equation is proposed. Assuming that the parameters of the Gompertz equation may vary in relation to the running conditions under which the experiment is performed, we use feed forward neural networks to model the influence of these environmental factors on the growth parameters. Secondly, we propose a more...
In predictive microbiology, mathematical models are built to describe microbial responses as a funct...
When bacteria are exposed to osmotic stress, some cells recover and grow, while others die or are un...
This research is an extension of previous work reported in Gysemans et al. [Gysemans, K.P.M., Bernae...
Bacterial growth models are commonly used for the prediction of microbial safety and the shelf life...
Bacterial growth models are commonly used for the prediction of microbial safety and the shelf life ...
Bacterial growth models are commonly used in food safety. Such models permit the prediction of micr...
Bacterial growth models are commonly used in food safety. Such models permit the prediction of micro...
In many chilled, prepared food products, the effects of temperature, pH and %NaCl on microbial activ...
The usefulness of risk assessment is limited by its ability or inability to model and evaluate risk ...
Abstract Background Predictive microbiology develops mathematical models that can predict the growth...
ABSTRACTThis work proposes a new mathematical model describing the dynamics of growing bacterial cul...
Listeria monocytogenes is a bacterium widespread in the environment, which has a capacity to survive...
Several statistical predictive models have been used in the food microbiology \u85eld in recent year...
Several statistical predictive models have been used in the food microbiology field in recent years ...
This article presents a new approach to the Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) modeling of bacterial g...
In predictive microbiology, mathematical models are built to describe microbial responses as a funct...
When bacteria are exposed to osmotic stress, some cells recover and grow, while others die or are un...
This research is an extension of previous work reported in Gysemans et al. [Gysemans, K.P.M., Bernae...
Bacterial growth models are commonly used for the prediction of microbial safety and the shelf life...
Bacterial growth models are commonly used for the prediction of microbial safety and the shelf life ...
Bacterial growth models are commonly used in food safety. Such models permit the prediction of micr...
Bacterial growth models are commonly used in food safety. Such models permit the prediction of micro...
In many chilled, prepared food products, the effects of temperature, pH and %NaCl on microbial activ...
The usefulness of risk assessment is limited by its ability or inability to model and evaluate risk ...
Abstract Background Predictive microbiology develops mathematical models that can predict the growth...
ABSTRACTThis work proposes a new mathematical model describing the dynamics of growing bacterial cul...
Listeria monocytogenes is a bacterium widespread in the environment, which has a capacity to survive...
Several statistical predictive models have been used in the food microbiology \u85eld in recent year...
Several statistical predictive models have been used in the food microbiology field in recent years ...
This article presents a new approach to the Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) modeling of bacterial g...
In predictive microbiology, mathematical models are built to describe microbial responses as a funct...
When bacteria are exposed to osmotic stress, some cells recover and grow, while others die or are un...
This research is an extension of previous work reported in Gysemans et al. [Gysemans, K.P.M., Bernae...