The microbiological safety of low water activity foods and spices

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Low water activity (aw) and dried foods such as dried dairy and meat products, grain-based and dried ready-to-eat cereal products, powdered infant formula, peanut and nut pastes, as well as flours and meals have increasingly been associated with product recalls and foodborne outbreaks due to contamination by pathogens such as Salmonella spp. and enterohemorrhagic E. coli. In particular, recent foodborne outbreaks and product recalls related to Salmonella-contaminated spices have raised the level of public health concern for spices as agents of foodborne illnesses. Presently, most spices are grown outside the U.S., mainly in 8 countries: India, Indonesia, China, Brazil, Peru, Madagascar, Mexico and Vietnam. Many of these countries are under-developed and spices are harvested and stored with little heed to sanitation. The USDA has regulatory oversight of spices in the United States; however, the agency?s control is largely limited to enforcing regulatory compliance through sampling and testing only after imported foodstuffs have crossed the U.S. border. Unfortunately, statistical sampling plans are inefficient tools for ensuring total food safety. As a result, the development and use of decontamination treatments is key. This book provides an understanding of the microbial challenges to the safety of low aw foods, and a historic backdrop to the paradigm shift now highlighting low aw foods as vehicles for foodborne pathogens. Up-to-date facts and figures of foodborne illness outbreaks and product recalls are included. Special attention is given to the uncanny ability of Salmonella to persist under dry conditions in food processing plants and foods. A section is dedicated specifically to processing plant investigations, providing practical approaches to determining sources of persistent bacterial strains in the industrial food processing environment. Readers are guided through dry cleaning, wet cleaning and alternatives to processing plant hygiene and sanitation. Separate chapters are devoted to low aw food commodities of interest including spices, dried dairy-based products, low aw meat products, dried ready-to-eat cereal products, powdered infant formula, nuts and nut pastes, flours and meals, chocolate and confectionary, dried teas and herbs, and pet foods. The book provides regulatory testing guidelines and recommendations as well as guidance through methodological and sampling challenges to testing spices and low aw foods for the presence of foodborne pathogens. Chapters also address decontamination processes for low aw foods, including heat, steam, irradiation, microwave, and alternative energy-based treatments. The Food Microbiology and Food Safety series is published in conjunction with the International Association for Food Protection, a non-profit association for food safety professionals. Dedicated to the life-long educational needs of its Members, IAFP provides an information network through its two scientific journals (Food Protection Trends and Journal of Food Protection), its educational Annual Meeting, international meetings and symposia, and interaction between food safety professionals. --

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Springer
Language
English
Pages
444

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Table of Contents

A. Introduction and Overview
1. The Microbiological Safety of Spices and Low Water Activity Foods: Correcting Historic Misassumptions.-2. Challenges in the Control of Foodborne Pathogens in Low-Water Activity Foods and Spices
B. Pathogen Persistence and Control in Low aw Foods and Processing Plants
3. Adaptation of Pathogenic Microorganisms to Dry Conditions
4. Transcriptomic Responses of Salmonella Species to Desiccation and Low-Moisture Environments: Extending Our Knowledge of How Bacteria Cope with Low-Moisture Stress
5. Processing Plant Investigations: Practical Approaches to Determining Sources of Persistent Bacterial Strains in the Industrial Food Processing Environment
6. Dry Cleaning, Wet Cleaning and Alternatives to Processing Plant Hygiene and Sanitation
C. Low aw Food Commodities of Interest
7. Spices
8. Dried Dairy-Based Products
9. Low Water Activity Meat Products
10. Dried, Ready-to-Eat Cereal Products
11. Powdered Infant Formula
12. Nuts and Nut Pastes
13. Flour and Meal
14. Chocolate and Confectionary
15. Salty Snack Foods
16. Pet Foods
17. Dried Teas and Herbs
D. Product Testing
18. Regulatory Testing Guidelines and Recommendations
19. Methodological and Sampling Challenges to Testing Spices and Low aw Foods for the Presence of Foodborne Pathogens
E. Low aw Food Decontamination
20. Irradiation, Microwave and Alternative Energy-Based Treatments for Low Water Activity
21. Heat and Steam Treatments
F. Research Needs
22. Research Gaps and Needs Pertaining to Microbial Pathogens in Spices and Low aw Foods.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York
Series
Food microbiology and food safety series, Food microbiology and food safety series
Copyright Date
2014

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
664.001579
Library of Congress
QR115 .M4919 2014, TX341-641

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 444 pages
Number of pages
444

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30390345M
ISBN 10
1493920618
ISBN 13
9781493920617, 9781493920624
LCCN
2014956012
OCLC/WorldCat
886504030

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