印度尼西亚帕卢市去骨遮目鱼(查诺斯查诺斯)的盘子总数和沙门氏菌

Samliok Ndobe, Ellen Oktanike Merpati, Rusaini Rusaini, Novalina Serdiati, Rusdi Rusdi
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高盘子总数(TPC)和食品中沙门氏菌的存在会给消费者带来健康问题。去骨遮目鱼产品在印度尼西亚中苏拉威西岛帕卢市的消费者中很受欢迎,但缺乏有关其安全性的数据。因此,本研究旨在调查这些产品中TPC的含量并检测沙门氏菌的污染。从两个去骨遮目鱼加工地点采集了新鲜和加工遮目鱼样本:渔业产品质量控制应用技术实施单位(TIU-AQFP)和帕卢市的梅洛纳中小微企业集团(MSME)。微生物学检测包括细菌菌落计数(TPC),以及通过生化试验分离和鉴定沙门氏菌。本研究采用完全随机因子设计,每个站点和每个产品(12个实验单位)有3个重复。去骨对TPC的影响显著(P0.05)(去骨遮目鱼为1.26×103 ~ 2.20×103 CFU/g,新鲜未加工遮目鱼为4.28×103 ~ 2.94×104 CFU/g)。然而,在新鲜和去骨遮目鱼中发现的细菌类型,包括克雷伯氏菌、肠杆菌和柠檬酸杆菌,均处于非致病性水平。测试样本未发现沙门氏菌污染。这些结果表明,来自帕卢市TIU-AQFP和Melona MSME集团的去骨遮目鱼产品是安全的,适合人类食用。关键词:去骨乳鱼;细菌污染;致病菌
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Total plate count and Salmonella spp. in de-boned milkfish (Chanos chanos) in Palu City, Indonesia
High total plate count (TPC) and the presence of Salmonella spp. in food products can cause health problems for consumers. De-boned milkfish products are popular with consumers in Palu City, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, but there is a lack of data on their safety. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate TPC levels and detect contamination by Salmonella spp. in these products. Samples of fresh and processed milkfish were collected from two de-boned milkfish processing sites: the Technical Implementation Unit for the Application of Fishery Product Quality Control (TIU-AQFP) and the Melona Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) Group in Palu City. Microbiological assays included counting the number of bacterial colonies (TPC) as well as the isolation and identification of Salmonella spp. through biochemical tests. The study applied a completely randomized factorial design with three replicates per site and per product (12 experimental units). De-boning had a significant (P0.05) effect on TPC (1.26×103 to 2.20×103 CFU/g for de-boned milkfish compared to 4.28×103 to 2.94×104 CFU/g for fresh unprocessed milkfish). However, the types of bacteria identified in fresh and de-boned milkfish, including Klebsiella, Enterobacter and Citrobacter, were present at non-pathogenic levels. No Salmonella spp. contamination was found in the test samples. These results indicate that de-boned milkfish products from the TIU-AQFP and Melona MSME Group in Palu City are safe and suitable for human consumption.Keywords:Bone-free milkfishBacterial contaminationPathogen assayFish processingFood safety
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