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Use of Food Spoilage and Safety Predictor for an “A Priori” Modeling of the Growth of Lactic Acid Bacteria in Fermented Smoked Fish Products

Fermentation is one of the oldest methods to assure the safety and quality of foods, and to prolong their shelf life. However, a successful fermentation relies on the correct kinetics depending on some factors (i.e., ingredients, preservatives, temperature, inoculum of starter cultures). Predictive...

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Autores principales: Racioppo, Angela, Campaniello, Daniela, Sinigaglia, Milena, Bevilacqua, Antonio, Speranza, Barbara, Corbo, Maria Rosaria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8997648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35407033
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11070946
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author Racioppo, Angela
Campaniello, Daniela
Sinigaglia, Milena
Bevilacqua, Antonio
Speranza, Barbara
Corbo, Maria Rosaria
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Campaniello, Daniela
Sinigaglia, Milena
Bevilacqua, Antonio
Speranza, Barbara
Corbo, Maria Rosaria
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description Fermentation is one of the oldest methods to assure the safety and quality of foods, and to prolong their shelf life. However, a successful fermentation relies on the correct kinetics depending on some factors (i.e., ingredients, preservatives, temperature, inoculum of starter cultures). Predictive microbiology is a precious tool in modern food safety and quality management; based on the product characteristics and the conditions occurring in food processing, the inactivation of or increase in microbial populations could be accurately predicted as a function of the relevant intrinsic or extrinsic variables. The main aim of this study was the optimization of the formula of a smoked fermented fish product using predictive modeling tools (tertiary and secondary models) in order to define the role of each factor involved in the formulation and assure a correct course of fermentation. Product optimization was conducted through the software Food Spoilage and Safety Predictor (FSSP), by modeling the growth of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) as a function of some key parameters such as temperature, pH, salt, liquid smoke, carbon dioxide, and nitrites. The variables were combined through a fractional design of experiments (DoE) (3(k-p)), and the outputs of the software, i.e., the maximal growth rate (μ(max)) and the time to attain the critical threshold (t(crit)), were modeled through a multiple regression procedure. The simulation, through FSSP and DoE, showed that liquid smoke is the most critical factor affecting fermentation, followed by temperature and salt. Concerning temperature, fermentation at 20–25 °C is advisable, although a low fermentation temperature is also possible. Other parameters are not significant.
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spelling pubmed-89976482022-04-12 Use of Food Spoilage and Safety Predictor for an “A Priori” Modeling of the Growth of Lactic Acid Bacteria in Fermented Smoked Fish Products Racioppo, Angela Campaniello, Daniela Sinigaglia, Milena Bevilacqua, Antonio Speranza, Barbara Corbo, Maria Rosaria Foods Article Fermentation is one of the oldest methods to assure the safety and quality of foods, and to prolong their shelf life. However, a successful fermentation relies on the correct kinetics depending on some factors (i.e., ingredients, preservatives, temperature, inoculum of starter cultures). Predictive microbiology is a precious tool in modern food safety and quality management; based on the product characteristics and the conditions occurring in food processing, the inactivation of or increase in microbial populations could be accurately predicted as a function of the relevant intrinsic or extrinsic variables. The main aim of this study was the optimization of the formula of a smoked fermented fish product using predictive modeling tools (tertiary and secondary models) in order to define the role of each factor involved in the formulation and assure a correct course of fermentation. Product optimization was conducted through the software Food Spoilage and Safety Predictor (FSSP), by modeling the growth of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) as a function of some key parameters such as temperature, pH, salt, liquid smoke, carbon dioxide, and nitrites. The variables were combined through a fractional design of experiments (DoE) (3(k-p)), and the outputs of the software, i.e., the maximal growth rate (μ(max)) and the time to attain the critical threshold (t(crit)), were modeled through a multiple regression procedure. The simulation, through FSSP and DoE, showed that liquid smoke is the most critical factor affecting fermentation, followed by temperature and salt. Concerning temperature, fermentation at 20–25 °C is advisable, although a low fermentation temperature is also possible. Other parameters are not significant. MDPI 2022-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8997648/ /pubmed/35407033 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11070946 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title Use of Food Spoilage and Safety Predictor for an “A Priori” Modeling of the Growth of Lactic Acid Bacteria in Fermented Smoked Fish Products
title_full Use of Food Spoilage and Safety Predictor for an “A Priori” Modeling of the Growth of Lactic Acid Bacteria in Fermented Smoked Fish Products
title_fullStr Use of Food Spoilage and Safety Predictor for an “A Priori” Modeling of the Growth of Lactic Acid Bacteria in Fermented Smoked Fish Products
title_full_unstemmed Use of Food Spoilage and Safety Predictor for an “A Priori” Modeling of the Growth of Lactic Acid Bacteria in Fermented Smoked Fish Products
title_short Use of Food Spoilage and Safety Predictor for an “A Priori” Modeling of the Growth of Lactic Acid Bacteria in Fermented Smoked Fish Products
title_sort use of food spoilage and safety predictor for an “a priori” modeling of the growth of lactic acid bacteria in fermented smoked fish products
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8997648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35407033
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11070946
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