Study of Microbiological Safety in the Food Chain

Ensuring microbiological safety in the food (of animal origin) chain is a challenging task due to the complex interactions among animals, humans and the environment. However, technological and analytical advances in recent years have provided a broader insight into microbiological hazards in the foo...

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description Ensuring microbiological safety in the food (of animal origin) chain is a challenging task due to the complex interactions among animals, humans and the environment. However, technological and analytical advances in recent years have provided a broader insight into microbiological hazards in the food chain and risk assessment. The objective of the proposed Special Issue “Study of Microbiological Safety in the Food Chain” was therefore to obtain scientific papers addressing microbiological hazards in the food chain, such as bacterial antimicrobial resistance, bacterial or fungal spoilage of foods, the antimicrobial potential of the indigenous microbiota, the aminogenic or amine-reducing capacity of the microbiota, and papers that apply novel methods to study the food microbiome to discover potential, previously unknown microbial hazards. This Special Issue of the journal Processes entitled “Study of Microbiological Safety in the Food Chain” consists of nine research papers and one review paper. Four papers focus on the microbiological aspects of milk and dairy products, three on meat and meat products, two on eggs, and one on various market foods. The microorganisms of interest were species of lactobacilli, enterococci and molds, Yersinia enterocolitica, Bacillus cereus and the general microbiota in certain foods.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-811182024-04-01T23:19:20Z Study of Microbiological Safety in the Food Chain Zdolec, Nevijo antimicrobial resistance Lactobacillus johnsonii Lactobacillus zeae MALDI-TOF-MS milk PCR mold egg Penicillium colony morphology Ehrlich reaction creatine restriction enzyme PCR-ITS-RFLP egg quality Cladosporium Fusarium raw goat milk enterococcal species safety virulence factor bacteriocins meat safety biological hazards Yersinia enterocolitica Toxoplasma gondii food chain information emerging foodborne pathogens Bacillus probiotics ewe milk lump cheese microbiome microbial flora dry aged beef rancidity index meat products dry-cured hams sensory evaluation surface moulds Aspergillus Croatian regions biogenic amines enterococci lactobacilli lactococci ripened cheese n/a thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues Ensuring microbiological safety in the food (of animal origin) chain is a challenging task due to the complex interactions among animals, humans and the environment. However, technological and analytical advances in recent years have provided a broader insight into microbiological hazards in the food chain and risk assessment. The objective of the proposed Special Issue “Study of Microbiological Safety in the Food Chain” was therefore to obtain scientific papers addressing microbiological hazards in the food chain, such as bacterial antimicrobial resistance, bacterial or fungal spoilage of foods, the antimicrobial potential of the indigenous microbiota, the aminogenic or amine-reducing capacity of the microbiota, and papers that apply novel methods to study the food microbiome to discover potential, previously unknown microbial hazards. This Special Issue of the journal Processes entitled “Study of Microbiological Safety in the Food Chain” consists of nine research papers and one review paper. Four papers focus on the microbiological aspects of milk and dairy products, three on meat and meat products, two on eggs, and one on various market foods. The microorganisms of interest were species of lactobacilli, enterococci and molds, Yersinia enterocolitica, Bacillus cereus and the general microbiota in certain foods. 2022-05-06T11:28:47Z 2022-05-06T11:28:47Z 2022 book ONIX_20220506_9783036530703_184 9783036530703 9783036530710 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/81118 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/5147 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/5147 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-3071-0 10.3390/books978-3-0365-3071-0 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036530703 9783036530710 140 Basel open access
spellingShingle antimicrobial resistance
Lactobacillus johnsonii
Lactobacillus zeae
MALDI-TOF-MS
milk
PCR
mold
egg
Penicillium
colony morphology
Ehrlich reaction
creatine
restriction enzyme
PCR-ITS-RFLP
egg quality
Cladosporium
Fusarium
raw goat milk
enterococcal species
safety
virulence factor
bacteriocins
meat safety
biological hazards
Yersinia enterocolitica
Toxoplasma gondii
food chain information
emerging foodborne pathogens
Bacillus
probiotics
ewe
milk lump cheese
microbiome
microbial flora
dry aged beef
rancidity
index
meat products
dry-cured hams
sensory evaluation
surface moulds
Aspergillus
Croatian regions
biogenic amines
enterococci
lactobacilli
lactococci
ripened cheese
n/a
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues
Study of Microbiological Safety in the Food Chain
title Study of Microbiological Safety in the Food Chain
title_full Study of Microbiological Safety in the Food Chain
title_fullStr Study of Microbiological Safety in the Food Chain
title_full_unstemmed Study of Microbiological Safety in the Food Chain
title_short Study of Microbiological Safety in the Food Chain
title_sort study of microbiological safety in the food chain
topic antimicrobial resistance
Lactobacillus johnsonii
Lactobacillus zeae
MALDI-TOF-MS
milk
PCR
mold
egg
Penicillium
colony morphology
Ehrlich reaction
creatine
restriction enzyme
PCR-ITS-RFLP
egg quality
Cladosporium
Fusarium
raw goat milk
enterococcal species
safety
virulence factor
bacteriocins
meat safety
biological hazards
Yersinia enterocolitica
Toxoplasma gondii
food chain information
emerging foodborne pathogens
Bacillus
probiotics
ewe
milk lump cheese
microbiome
microbial flora
dry aged beef
rancidity
index
meat products
dry-cured hams
sensory evaluation
surface moulds
Aspergillus
Croatian regions
biogenic amines
enterococci
lactobacilli
lactococci
ripened cheese
n/a
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues
topic_facet antimicrobial resistance
Lactobacillus johnsonii
Lactobacillus zeae
MALDI-TOF-MS
milk
PCR
mold
egg
Penicillium
colony morphology
Ehrlich reaction
creatine
restriction enzyme
PCR-ITS-RFLP
egg quality
Cladosporium
Fusarium
raw goat milk
enterococcal species
safety
virulence factor
bacteriocins
meat safety
biological hazards
Yersinia enterocolitica
Toxoplasma gondii
food chain information
emerging foodborne pathogens
Bacillus
probiotics
ewe
milk lump cheese
microbiome
microbial flora
dry aged beef
rancidity
index
meat products
dry-cured hams
sensory evaluation
surface moulds
Aspergillus
Croatian regions
biogenic amines
enterococci
lactobacilli
lactococci
ripened cheese
n/a
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues
url ONIX_20220506_9783036530703_184