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Dr. Fatma Ibrahim Abdallah ElHofy :: Publications:

Title:
THE MICROBIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF READY-TO-EAT-FOOD (LIVER AND KOFTA SANDWICHES) IN TANTA CITY, EGYPT
Authors: Dalia F. khater1; Gamal E. Heikal1; Amal A. shehata2 and Fatma I. El-Hofy3
Year: 2013
Keywords: Kofta, Liver, Staphylococcus, E. coli
Journal: BVMJ
Volume: 25
Issue: 2
Pages: 187-197
Publisher: Faculty of Vet.Med. Benha Univ.
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
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Abstract:

Contamination of ready-to-eat foods sold by street vendors and restaurant premises rendering them unacceptable for human consumption has become a global health problem. This study aimed to examine the quality and safety of liver and kofta sandwiches in Tanta city. 140 samples were analyzed including liver and kofta sandwiches with their ingredients (fried liver, grilled kofta, bread and salad). The mean total aerobic plate count, coliform count, staphylococci count, fungal count, proteolytic and lipolytic count in all liver sandwich samples ranged from 3.73 to 5.99, 1.84 to 3, 2.36 to 2.76, 2.26 to 3.31, 2.61 to 4.60 and 2.56 to 3.70 log. cfu/g. respectively; and in kofta sandwich samples, they ranged from 4.26 to 6.26, 2.51 to 4.59, 2.42 to 4.19, 2.46 to 3.35, 3.24 to 5.61 and 2.53 to 4.98 log. cfu/g. respectively. Based on the microbiological Guidelines for Ready-to-eat Food by Centre for Food Safety, the level of contaminations was within acceptable microbiological limits for 80% of liver sandwiches; while approximately half of kofta sandwiches were of unsatisfactory microbiological quality due to high APC. The presence of E. coli in some RTE samples concluded that street foods are highly unsafe and unfit for human consumption. It was recommended that the generally acceptable microbial guideline value for APC of RTE foods set at

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