Monitoring of Microbial Contaminants of Beef, Pork, and Chicken in HACCP Implemented Meat Processing Plants of Korea.

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Jung Hyun Kim, Sun Jin Hur, Dong Gyun Yim
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Abstract

This research was to evaluate microbial contamination levels in meat samples at hazard analysis critical control point (HACCP)-implemented processing plants that produce beef, pork, and chicken. During a period of about a year, a total of 178 samples (76 from beef, 89 from pork, and 13 from chicken) were obtained from raw materials (21.3%) and final products (78.7%). All samples were determined for each 25 g homogenized one. Samples were analyzed to determine the total aerobic plate count (APC), coliform count (CC), and E. coli count (ECC). By month, APC levels were the highest in September and the lowest in February (p<0.001). In comparison among season, APC levels in meat samples were the highest in the summer and the lowest in winter (p<0.001). By month, the highest CC prevalence was found in August, followed by October and then July (p<0.001). By season, the highest CC was obtained in summer, followed by autumn and then spring (p<0.001). All samples were negative for ECC. There was a direct correlation between the product form and coliform presence (p<0.001). In addition, there was a positive correlation between the APC and CC (r=0.261). The APCs in analyzed samples ranged from below <101 CFU/g to <107 CFU/g. In conclusion, the month and season had significant effects on microbial contamination levels at HACCP implemented processing plants. Interrelationships between (i) the product form and coliform, (ii) the APC and CC were revealed.

韩国实施 HACCP 的肉类加工厂对牛肉、猪肉和鸡肉微生物污染物的监测。
这项研究旨在评估生产牛肉、猪肉和鸡肉的危害分析关键控制点(HACCP)实施加工厂的肉类样本中的微生物污染水平。在大约一年的时间里,共从原材料(21.3%)和最终产品(78.7%)中采集了 178 个样本(76 个来自牛肉,89 个来自猪肉,13 个来自鸡肉)。所有样品均以每 25 克均质样品为一个单位进行测定。对样本进行分析,以确定需氧平板总数(APC)、大肠菌群计数(CC)和大肠杆菌计数(ECC)。按月份划分,APC 水平在 9 月份最高,在 2 月份最低(pppp1 CFU/g 至 7 CFU/g)。总之,月份和季节对实施 HACCP 的加工厂的微生物污染水平有显著影响。研究还揭示了(i) 产品形态与大肠菌群、(ii) APC 与 CC 之间的相互关系。
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