Temperature effect on growth rates of Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella, Escherichia coli, Clostridium perfringens and Bacillus cereus, was studied. Growth rates were obtained in laboratory medium by using a binary dilutions method in which 15 optical density curves were generated to determine one ¿ value. The temperature was in the range from 2 to 48 °C, depending on the bacterial species. Data were analysed after a square root transformation. No large difference between the strains of a same species was observed, and therefore all the strains of a same species were analysed together with the same secondary model. The variability of the residual error, including both measurements errors and biological strain difference, was homogenous for...
The presence of L. monocytogenes in naturally-contaminated foods, its ability to endure various envi...
Bacteria is grown under many different conditions. The bacteria E. coli and Streptococci were used t...
A linear-Arrhenius predictive model, hypothesised previously, for the combined effect of three or mo...
Temperature effect on growth rates of Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella, Escherichia coli, Clostrid...
Several studies have been conducted over the last decade to accumulate data on the growth of food-bo...
A predictive model is presented that describes the non-Arrhenius behaviour of growth and survival ki...
Time to detection (TTD) measurements using turbidometry allow a straightforward method for the measu...
The temperature of chilled foods is an important variable for the shelf life of a product in a produ...
An experimental protocol to validate secondary-model application to foods was suggested. Escherichia...
AIM: To develop a mathematical method to estimate non-isothermal microbial growth curves in foods f...
Prediction of microbial growth kinetics can differ from the actual behavior of the target microorgan...
AbstractMathematical models taking temperature variations into account are useful in predicting micr...
Temperature is an important food preservation factor, affecting microbial growth. Secondary predicti...
Microbial growth and inactivation kinetics in food can be predicted when the effects of food propert...
© 2015 . Biochemical and microbial processes benefit from mathematical models. Often microbial kinet...
The presence of L. monocytogenes in naturally-contaminated foods, its ability to endure various envi...
Bacteria is grown under many different conditions. The bacteria E. coli and Streptococci were used t...
A linear-Arrhenius predictive model, hypothesised previously, for the combined effect of three or mo...
Temperature effect on growth rates of Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella, Escherichia coli, Clostrid...
Several studies have been conducted over the last decade to accumulate data on the growth of food-bo...
A predictive model is presented that describes the non-Arrhenius behaviour of growth and survival ki...
Time to detection (TTD) measurements using turbidometry allow a straightforward method for the measu...
The temperature of chilled foods is an important variable for the shelf life of a product in a produ...
An experimental protocol to validate secondary-model application to foods was suggested. Escherichia...
AIM: To develop a mathematical method to estimate non-isothermal microbial growth curves in foods f...
Prediction of microbial growth kinetics can differ from the actual behavior of the target microorgan...
AbstractMathematical models taking temperature variations into account are useful in predicting micr...
Temperature is an important food preservation factor, affecting microbial growth. Secondary predicti...
Microbial growth and inactivation kinetics in food can be predicted when the effects of food propert...
© 2015 . Biochemical and microbial processes benefit from mathematical models. Often microbial kinet...
The presence of L. monocytogenes in naturally-contaminated foods, its ability to endure various envi...
Bacteria is grown under many different conditions. The bacteria E. coli and Streptococci were used t...
A linear-Arrhenius predictive model, hypothesised previously, for the combined effect of three or mo...