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Title:
Incidence of lipolytic and proteolytic fungi in some chicken meat products and their public health
Authors: Shaltout, F. A.; El-diasty, E.M. and Mohamed, M. S.
Year: 2014
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: 1st Scientific conference of food safety and Technology .2014, pp. 79-89
Volume: Not Available
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 79-89
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
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Full paper Fahim Aziz El-Dein Mohamed Shaltout_bhth mhmd samy11.pdf
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Abstract:

A total of 100 random samples of chicken meat products; 25 of chicken fillet, chicken luncheon, chicken pane and chicken minced meat; were collected and subjected to mycological evaluation. The mean total mould counts were 1.9x102±8.2x101, 3.3 x102± 2.0 x 102, 2.8x102 ±1.4 x 102 and 1.9 x102 ± 3.4x101 CFU / g for chicken fillet, chicken luncheon, chicken pane and chicken minced meat respectively. Respective yeast counts were 5.7x102±3.7x102, 3.3 x102± 2.0 x102, 2.1 x102± 1.1 x102 and 4.3 x103 ± 9.8 x102CUF/ g. The predominant mould genera isolated from chicken fillet, chicken luncheon, chicken pane and chicken minced meat were Aspergillus followed by Penicillium then Geotrichum, Fusarium; Cladosporium; Mucor; Eupencillium; Scopulariopsis and Acremonium. The predominant species of yeasts isolated from chicken fillet, chicken luncheon, chicken pane and chicken minced meat were Candida spp. (32.5%) followed by Rhodotorula spp. (22.1%), Saccharomyces spp. (18.2%), Torulopsis spp. (15.5%) and Cryptococcus spp. (11.7%). The isolated moulds and yeasts were evaluated for proteolytic and lipolytic activities on skim milk agar and Tributyrin agar. The economic and public health significance of isolated moulds and yeasts as well as the sanitary precautions were discussed.

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