Reconstituted infant formulae are excellent growth media for Cronobacter spp. (formerly Enterobacter sakazakii) and other microorganisms that may be present in such products. Immediate consumption or rapid cooling and storage at a low temperature are therefore recommended as control measures to prevent microbial growth. Placing a container filled with reconstituted liquid formula in the refrigerator, however, does not mean that the temperature of the liquid is directly the same as the set-point of the refrigerator. This study describes the temperature profiles and methods to predict lag time and possible growth of Cronobacter spp. during the cooling process in three types of containers. The overall heat transfer coefficients (a) were determ...
Bacteria are often used as host cells for the propagation of plasmid DNA and recombinant proteins fo...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of product location inside a refrigerated disp...
A predictive model is presented that describes the non-Arrhenius behaviour of growth and survival ki...
Reconstituted infant formulae are excellent growth media for Cronobacter spp. (formerly Enterobacter...
The aim of this study was to determine the survival of two strains of Cronobacter (Enterobacter saka...
Several studies have been conducted over the last decade to accumulate data on the growth of food-bo...
Cronobacter spp. have been responsible for severe infections in infants associated with consumption ...
The temperature of chilled foods is an important variable for the shelf life of a product in a produ...
Enterobacter sakazakii can be present, although in low levels, in dry powdered infant formulae, and ...
The genus Cronobacter consists of Gram-negative, motile, non-spore forming, facultative anaerobic ba...
Enterobacter sakazakii (recently know as novel genus Cronobacter sp.) is opportunistic bacteria whic...
Enterobacter sakazakii (recently know as novel genus Cronobacter sp.) is opportunistic bacteria whic...
The growth profiles of five strains of Cronobacter spp. at low temperature (4 oC to 8 oC) and their ...
International audienceIn this study, predictive microbiology and food engineering were combined in o...
In this study, we assessed the impact of pre-cultural temperature and pH on the lag phase of individ...
Bacteria are often used as host cells for the propagation of plasmid DNA and recombinant proteins fo...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of product location inside a refrigerated disp...
A predictive model is presented that describes the non-Arrhenius behaviour of growth and survival ki...
Reconstituted infant formulae are excellent growth media for Cronobacter spp. (formerly Enterobacter...
The aim of this study was to determine the survival of two strains of Cronobacter (Enterobacter saka...
Several studies have been conducted over the last decade to accumulate data on the growth of food-bo...
Cronobacter spp. have been responsible for severe infections in infants associated with consumption ...
The temperature of chilled foods is an important variable for the shelf life of a product in a produ...
Enterobacter sakazakii can be present, although in low levels, in dry powdered infant formulae, and ...
The genus Cronobacter consists of Gram-negative, motile, non-spore forming, facultative anaerobic ba...
Enterobacter sakazakii (recently know as novel genus Cronobacter sp.) is opportunistic bacteria whic...
Enterobacter sakazakii (recently know as novel genus Cronobacter sp.) is opportunistic bacteria whic...
The growth profiles of five strains of Cronobacter spp. at low temperature (4 oC to 8 oC) and their ...
International audienceIn this study, predictive microbiology and food engineering were combined in o...
In this study, we assessed the impact of pre-cultural temperature and pH on the lag phase of individ...
Bacteria are often used as host cells for the propagation of plasmid DNA and recombinant proteins fo...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of product location inside a refrigerated disp...
A predictive model is presented that describes the non-Arrhenius behaviour of growth and survival ki...