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Inactivation of Salmonella enterica Serovar Enteritidis on Shell Eggs by Ozone and UV Radiation

Journal of Food Protection, ISSN: 0362-028X, Vol: 68, Issue: 4, Page: 711-717
2005
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  • Citations
    91
  • Captures
    74
  • Social Media
    69
    • Shares, Likes & Comments
      69
      • Facebook
        69

Article Description

The presence of Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis in shell eggs has serious public health implications. Several treatments have been developed to control Salmonella on eggs with mixed results. Currently, there is a need for time-saving, economical, and effective egg sanitization treatments. In this study, shell eggs externally contaminated with Salmonella (8.0 × 10 5 to 4.0 × 10 6 CFU/g of eggshell) were treated with gaseous ozone (O 3 ) at 0 to 15 lb/in 2 gauge for 0 to 20 min. In other experiments, contaminated shell eggs were exposed to UV radiation at 100 to 2,500 μW/cm 2 for 0 to 5 min. Treatment combination included exposing contaminated eggs to UV (1,500 to 2,500 μW/cm 2 ) for 1 min, followed by ozone at 5 lb/in 2 gauge for 1 min. Eggs that were (i) noncontaminated and untreated, (ii) contaminated and untreated, and (iii) contaminated and treated with air were used as controls. Results indicated that treating shell eggs with ozone or UV, separately or in combination, significantly ( P < 0.05) reduced Salmonella on shell eggs. For example, contaminated eggs treated with ozone at 4 to 8°C and 15 lb/in 2 gauge for 10 min or with UV (1,500 to 2,500 μW/cm 2 ) at 22 to 25°C for 5 min produced 5.9- or 4.3-log microbial reductions or more, respectively, when compared with contaminated untreated controls. Combinations including UV followed by ozone treatment resulted in synergistic inactivation of Salmonella by 4.6 log units or more in about 2 min of total treatment time. Salmonella was effectively inactivated on shell eggs in a short time and at low temperature with the use of a combination of UV radiation and ozone.

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