Microbial growth and inactivation kinetics in food can be predicted when the effects of food properties and environmental conditions on microbial responses are available. However the effects of these intrinsic and extrinsic variables on microbial kinetics are often obtained using laboratory media, and deviations between predictions and true behaviour might occur if the specific effect of a food product is not known or considered in the prediction. Therefore, knowing the food specific effect on microbial kinetics might not only result in a more realistic growth and inactivation prediction, but also extend the knowledge on factors influencing growth and heat resistance. In this study, growth predictions of Listeria monocytogenes and Lactobaci...
Most available predictive models are developed on the basis of data obtained in liquid microbiologic...
Growth/no growth models can be used to determine the chance that microorganisms will grow in specifi...
Temperature effect on growth rates of Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella, Escherichia coli, Clostrid...
Microbial growth and inactivation kinetics in food can be predicted when the effects of food propert...
Microbial growth and inactivation kinetics in food can be predicted when the effects of intrinsic fo...
Prediction of microbial growth kinetics can differ from the actual behavior of the target microorgan...
The development of more accurate predictive models that describe the microbial kinetics of mild ther...
Listeria monocytogenes is a foodborne pathogen with a low infective dose, survives under stress cond...
<p>The presence and growth of spoilage organisms in food might affect the shelf life. In this study,...
<p>The presence and growth of spoilage organisms in food might affect the shelf life. In this study,...
Food intrinsic factors e.g., food (micro)structure, compositional and physicochemical aspects, which...
Environmental factors, including temperature and nutrient composition, have considerable impact on t...
The presence of L. monocytogenes in naturally-contaminated foods, its ability to endure various envi...
Listeria innocua inactivation was studied within the temperature range 52.5–65.0 ºC, comparing two d...
Heterogeneity in the response of microbial cells to environmental conditions is inherent to every bi...
Most available predictive models are developed on the basis of data obtained in liquid microbiologic...
Growth/no growth models can be used to determine the chance that microorganisms will grow in specifi...
Temperature effect on growth rates of Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella, Escherichia coli, Clostrid...
Microbial growth and inactivation kinetics in food can be predicted when the effects of food propert...
Microbial growth and inactivation kinetics in food can be predicted when the effects of intrinsic fo...
Prediction of microbial growth kinetics can differ from the actual behavior of the target microorgan...
The development of more accurate predictive models that describe the microbial kinetics of mild ther...
Listeria monocytogenes is a foodborne pathogen with a low infective dose, survives under stress cond...
<p>The presence and growth of spoilage organisms in food might affect the shelf life. In this study,...
<p>The presence and growth of spoilage organisms in food might affect the shelf life. In this study,...
Food intrinsic factors e.g., food (micro)structure, compositional and physicochemical aspects, which...
Environmental factors, including temperature and nutrient composition, have considerable impact on t...
The presence of L. monocytogenes in naturally-contaminated foods, its ability to endure various envi...
Listeria innocua inactivation was studied within the temperature range 52.5–65.0 ºC, comparing two d...
Heterogeneity in the response of microbial cells to environmental conditions is inherent to every bi...
Most available predictive models are developed on the basis of data obtained in liquid microbiologic...
Growth/no growth models can be used to determine the chance that microorganisms will grow in specifi...
Temperature effect on growth rates of Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella, Escherichia coli, Clostrid...