Bacteriological Survey of Insect Products in Japan.

IF 1.9 2区 农林科学 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Foodborne pathogens and disease Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-29 DOI:10.1089/fpd.2024.0004
Yukako Simojima, Tamako Ishikawa, Erika Noguchi, Reina Araki, Kai Gomyo, Itsuki Miyajima, Yuka Akita, Yui Ohara, Ryuga Nakagawa, Yumiko Okada, Yukio Morita
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A microbiological study was conducted on 41 insect product samples (29 raw frozen [21 domestic and 8 imported], 10 powdered, and 2 processed), which were commercially available in Japan. The total aerobic count for raw frozen insects was 5.61 log cfu/g (range: 2.52-8.40), whereas the powdered insect count was 2.89 log cfu/g (range: 1.00-4.57). The bacterial count was significantly higher in raw frozen insects (p < 0.05). The coliform count for the raw frozen insects ranged from <1 to 6.90 log cfu/g, and that for the powdered insects ranged from <1 to 1.00 log cfu/g. The number of samples with values above the detection limit was significantly higher in raw frozen insects (p < 0.05). The detection frequencies of aerobic spores (<1-4.63 log cfu/g), anaerobic spores (<0-4.40 log cfu/g), and Bacillus cereus (<1.7-3.83 log cfu/g) showed no sample type-related significant difference. Listeria spp. was isolated from four samples of raw frozen insects, one of which was Listeria monocytogenes. We did not detect any of the following: Salmonella spp., Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC), Campylobacter jejuni/coli, or pathogenic Yersinia. We isolated insect products retailed in Japan harboring food poisoning bacteria, including L. monocytogenes and B. cereus. In particular, raw frozen products displayed high levels of hygienic indicator bacteria.

日本昆虫产品细菌学调查。
对日本市售的 41 个昆虫产品样本(29 个冷冻生样本[21 个国产样本和 8 个进口样本]、10 个粉末样本和 2 个加工样本)进行了微生物研究。生冷冻昆虫的需氧菌总数为 5.61 log cfu/g(范围:2.52-8.40),而昆虫粉末的需氧菌总数为 2.89 log cfu/g(范围:1.00-4.57)。生冷冻昆虫的细菌计数明显更高(p < 0.05)。生冷冻昆虫的大肠菌群计数范围为 p < 0.05)。从四个生冷冻昆虫样本中分离出需氧芽孢杆菌(李斯特菌属),其中一个是单核细胞增生李斯特菌。我们没有检测到以下细菌沙门氏菌属、产志贺毒素大肠杆菌(STEC)、空肠弯曲杆菌/大肠杆菌或致病性耶尔森氏菌。我们分离出在日本零售的昆虫产品中含有食物中毒细菌,包括单核细胞增生性酵母菌和蜡样芽孢杆菌。特别是,生冷冻产品中的卫生指标菌含量很高。
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Foodborne pathogens and disease
Foodborne pathogens and disease 医学-食品科技
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.60%
发文量
80
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Foodborne Pathogens and Disease is one of the most inclusive scientific publications on the many disciplines that contribute to food safety. Spanning an array of issues from "farm-to-fork," the Journal bridges the gap between science and policy to reduce the burden of foodborne illness worldwide. Foodborne Pathogens and Disease coverage includes: Agroterrorism Safety of organically grown and genetically modified foods Emerging pathogens Emergence of drug resistance Methods and technology for rapid and accurate detection Strategies to destroy or control foodborne pathogens Novel strategies for the prevention and control of plant and animal diseases that impact food safety Biosecurity issues and the implications of new regulatory guidelines Impact of changing lifestyles and consumer demands on food safety.
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