A new class of predictive model developed in a liquid system is extended in order to quantify gelatin gel matrix structure effects on the growth of Listeria innocua and Lactococcus lactis (both in mono- and coculture, and both producing mainly lactic acid). It was observed that gelatin does not only act as a structuring agent but also alters the buffering capacity of the medium. Model extension occurs in two stages, describing chemical and microbiological processes, respectively. Firstly, equations relating undissociated lactic acid concentration and total lactic acid concentration on the one hand, and undissociated lactic acid concentration and pH on the other hand, are extended to account for the effects of gelatin concentration. Secondly...
Current literature acknowledges the effect of food structure on bacterial dynamics. Most studies int...
Most available predictive models are developed on the basis of data obtained in liquid microbiologic...
This research is an extension of previous work reported in Gysemans et al. [Gysemans, K.P.M., Bernae...
The effect of monopotassium phosphate (KH2PO4) on the chemical environment and on growth of Listeria...
International audienceThe quality and safety of food products depend on the microorganisms, the food...
Next to the traditional application of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) as starter cultures for food ferme...
In this paper, a novel class of microbial growth models is analysed. In contrast with the currently ...
Food intrinsic factors e.g., food (micro)structure, compositional and physicochemical aspects, which...
Keywords: modelling, dynamic models, microbial interactions, diffusion, microgradients, colony growt...
The growth process of Lactobacillus curvatus colonies was quantified by a coupled growth and diffusi...
Natural antimicrobials are of interest to replace traditional food decontamination methods: they are...
Growth and survival of microorganisms in food is not only affected by the chemical composition and s...
In food processing and preservation technology, models describing microbial proliferation in food pr...
Food safety and quality are influenced by the presence (and possible proliferation) of pathogenic an...
Predictive models are mathematical expressions that describe the growth, survival, inactivation, or ...
Current literature acknowledges the effect of food structure on bacterial dynamics. Most studies int...
Most available predictive models are developed on the basis of data obtained in liquid microbiologic...
This research is an extension of previous work reported in Gysemans et al. [Gysemans, K.P.M., Bernae...
The effect of monopotassium phosphate (KH2PO4) on the chemical environment and on growth of Listeria...
International audienceThe quality and safety of food products depend on the microorganisms, the food...
Next to the traditional application of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) as starter cultures for food ferme...
In this paper, a novel class of microbial growth models is analysed. In contrast with the currently ...
Food intrinsic factors e.g., food (micro)structure, compositional and physicochemical aspects, which...
Keywords: modelling, dynamic models, microbial interactions, diffusion, microgradients, colony growt...
The growth process of Lactobacillus curvatus colonies was quantified by a coupled growth and diffusi...
Natural antimicrobials are of interest to replace traditional food decontamination methods: they are...
Growth and survival of microorganisms in food is not only affected by the chemical composition and s...
In food processing and preservation technology, models describing microbial proliferation in food pr...
Food safety and quality are influenced by the presence (and possible proliferation) of pathogenic an...
Predictive models are mathematical expressions that describe the growth, survival, inactivation, or ...
Current literature acknowledges the effect of food structure on bacterial dynamics. Most studies int...
Most available predictive models are developed on the basis of data obtained in liquid microbiologic...
This research is an extension of previous work reported in Gysemans et al. [Gysemans, K.P.M., Bernae...