The trend of feeding dogs and cats with raw pet food claiming health benefits poses health concerns due to the occurrence of pathogenic bacteria. High pressure processing (HPP) allows the non-thermal inactivation of microorganisms, preserving the nutritional characteristics with minimal impact on organoleptic traits of food. The present study aimed to evaluate and model the effect of HPP application (450–750 MPa for 0–7 min) on the inactivation of Salmonella, endogenous microbiota and colour of raw pet food formulated with different concentrations of lactic acid (0–7.2 g/kg) as natural antimicrobial. Additionally, the effect of a subsequent frozen storage of pressurized product was assessed. Salmonella inactivation ranged between 1 and 9...
The traditional way of processing milk is the application of heat to destroy undesirable microorgan...
Food preservation using high pressure is a promising technique in food industry as it offers numerou...
Introduction This dataset was built by members of the EFSA Working Group on high pressure processin...
Raw pet food market is growing at rapid rate due to the raising perception as a natural option and t...
Feeding dogs and cats with raw meat-based pet food is taking relevance in the recent years. The high...
High pressure processing (HPP) was investigated as an alternative to standard raw milk processing. D...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Grain Science and IndustryGreg AldrichRaw meat-based diets (RMBDs)...
The aim of the study was to investigate the combined effect of the manufacturing process followed by...
Outbreaks of salmonellosis associated with low moisture foods have raised public concerns. Meanwhile...
High-pressure processing (HPP) is a non-thermal treatment in which, for microbial inactivation, food...
Several non-thermal technologies, particularly high pressure processing,have showngood potential in ...
Salmonella spp. still represents a major public health concern as the etiological agent of foodborne...
Novel non thermal processes represent an alternative to thermal treatment to improve quality, safety...
High hydrostatic pressure (HP) processing is used in the food industry to enhance the safety and ext...
High-pressure processing (HPP) is a novel technology for the production of minimally processed food ...
The traditional way of processing milk is the application of heat to destroy undesirable microorgan...
Food preservation using high pressure is a promising technique in food industry as it offers numerou...
Introduction This dataset was built by members of the EFSA Working Group on high pressure processin...
Raw pet food market is growing at rapid rate due to the raising perception as a natural option and t...
Feeding dogs and cats with raw meat-based pet food is taking relevance in the recent years. The high...
High pressure processing (HPP) was investigated as an alternative to standard raw milk processing. D...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Grain Science and IndustryGreg AldrichRaw meat-based diets (RMBDs)...
The aim of the study was to investigate the combined effect of the manufacturing process followed by...
Outbreaks of salmonellosis associated with low moisture foods have raised public concerns. Meanwhile...
High-pressure processing (HPP) is a non-thermal treatment in which, for microbial inactivation, food...
Several non-thermal technologies, particularly high pressure processing,have showngood potential in ...
Salmonella spp. still represents a major public health concern as the etiological agent of foodborne...
Novel non thermal processes represent an alternative to thermal treatment to improve quality, safety...
High hydrostatic pressure (HP) processing is used in the food industry to enhance the safety and ext...
High-pressure processing (HPP) is a novel technology for the production of minimally processed food ...
The traditional way of processing milk is the application of heat to destroy undesirable microorgan...
Food preservation using high pressure is a promising technique in food industry as it offers numerou...
Introduction This dataset was built by members of the EFSA Working Group on high pressure processin...