A predictive model was made for the logarithm of the thermal decimal reduction time (logD) of Salmonella enterica (D = time to 90% reduction by inactivation). The model was fitted with multiple linear regression from 521 logD-values reported in literature for laboratory media and foods highly varying in water activity and pH. The single regression model with temperature as the only variable had a high residual standard error (RSE) of 0.883 logD and no predictive value (fraction of variance explained (R2) < 0.001). Adding water activity, sugar content and pH as predictors resulted in a model with a lower RSE of 0.458 logD and an adjusted R2 of 0.73. The model was validated by comparing 985 predicted with observed logD for S. enterica from ot...
Accurate prediction of the thermal destruction rate of foodborne pathogens is important for food pro...
International audienceDue to the ability of foodborne pathogens to survive in low moisture foods, th...
The development of more accurate predictive models that describe the microbial kinetics of mild ther...
Four food borne pathogens (Listeria monocytogenes CA and Ohio(2), Salmonella enteritidis FDA and Sal...
Thermal inactivation of pathogens has been studied extensively, which has resulted in a wide range o...
Microbial thermal inactivation survivor curves (log10 numbers plotted against time) have long been d...
The kinetics of thermal inactivation as affected by combined temperature and liquid pH for three veg...
It is well known that temperature is the key factor controlling the microbial survival/inactivation....
In this article, the thermal inactivation of two Salmonella strains (Salmonella Enteritidis CECT4300...
A mathematical approach incorporating the shoulder effect during the quantification of microbial hea...
In the commercial food industry, demonstration of microbiological safety and thermal process equival...
In the commercial food industry, demonstration of microbiological safety and thermal process equival...
In the commercial food industry, demonstration of microbiological safety and thermal process equival...
In the commercial food industry, demonstration of microbiological safety and thermal process equival...
A mathematical approach incorporating the shoulder effect during the quantification of microbial hea...
Accurate prediction of the thermal destruction rate of foodborne pathogens is important for food pro...
International audienceDue to the ability of foodborne pathogens to survive in low moisture foods, th...
The development of more accurate predictive models that describe the microbial kinetics of mild ther...
Four food borne pathogens (Listeria monocytogenes CA and Ohio(2), Salmonella enteritidis FDA and Sal...
Thermal inactivation of pathogens has been studied extensively, which has resulted in a wide range o...
Microbial thermal inactivation survivor curves (log10 numbers plotted against time) have long been d...
The kinetics of thermal inactivation as affected by combined temperature and liquid pH for three veg...
It is well known that temperature is the key factor controlling the microbial survival/inactivation....
In this article, the thermal inactivation of two Salmonella strains (Salmonella Enteritidis CECT4300...
A mathematical approach incorporating the shoulder effect during the quantification of microbial hea...
In the commercial food industry, demonstration of microbiological safety and thermal process equival...
In the commercial food industry, demonstration of microbiological safety and thermal process equival...
In the commercial food industry, demonstration of microbiological safety and thermal process equival...
In the commercial food industry, demonstration of microbiological safety and thermal process equival...
A mathematical approach incorporating the shoulder effect during the quantification of microbial hea...
Accurate prediction of the thermal destruction rate of foodborne pathogens is important for food pro...
International audienceDue to the ability of foodborne pathogens to survive in low moisture foods, th...
The development of more accurate predictive models that describe the microbial kinetics of mild ther...