ATP-bioluminescence assay as an alternative for hygiene-monitoring procedures of stainless steel milk contact surfaces

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Autor(a) principal: Costa,Patrícia Dolabela
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Andrade,Nélio José, Brandão,Sebastião César Cardoso, Passos,Frederico José Vieira, Soares,Nilda de Fátima Ferreira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
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Resumo: ATP-bioluminescence assay was used to evaluate the cleaning and sanitizing procedures of stainless steel milk contact surfaces. Surfaces of a raw milk transportation tank, a raw milk cooling storage tank, an equalization pasteurizing tank, a pasteurized milk storage tank and a pasteurized milk packaging tank, as well as a milk centrifuge were evaluated. The Relative Light Unit (RLU) using a commercial luminometer and mesophilic aerobic counts (CFU.cm-2) on surfaces were determined. There were no significant differences (p>0.05) in RLU on the assessed surfaces before and after the cleaning and sanitizing procedures. Also, there were no significant differences (p>0.05) in CFU.cm-2 on the surfaces before the cleaning and sanitizing procedures, whereas different bacterial numbers were found on surfaces after the hygiene procedures. The surfaces of the milk centrifuge, raw milk cooling tank and milk packaging tank showed the largest mesophilic aerobic numbers after the hygiene, reaching 2.21, 2.18, and 1.21 log10, respectively. The results demonstrated that there is no agreement among the techniques for classification of hygienic conditions of the evaluated surfaces, showing a non-direct relation between RLU and CFU.cm-2. The ATP-bioluminescence method showed that 100% of the surfaces were under inadequate hygiene conditions, while the plate count method detected only 50%, based on the APHA's recommendation, and 33%, based on the WHO's recommendation. High variations in RLU measurements were observed, suggesting the need for more than only one surface analysis. The ATP-bioluminescence is not a direct replacement for microbiological testing, but provides complementary information and should be used as part of an integrated strategy.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ATP-bioluminescence assay as an alternative for hygiene-monitoring procedures of stainless steel milk contact surfaces
title ATP-bioluminescence assay as an alternative for hygiene-monitoring procedures of stainless steel milk contact surfaces
spellingShingle ATP-bioluminescence assay as an alternative for hygiene-monitoring procedures of stainless steel milk contact surfaces
Costa,Patrícia Dolabela
dairy plant
cleaning and sanitizing procedures
food processing surfaces
ATP hygiene-monitoring system
ATP-bioluminescence
title_short ATP-bioluminescence assay as an alternative for hygiene-monitoring procedures of stainless steel milk contact surfaces
title_full ATP-bioluminescence assay as an alternative for hygiene-monitoring procedures of stainless steel milk contact surfaces
title_fullStr ATP-bioluminescence assay as an alternative for hygiene-monitoring procedures of stainless steel milk contact surfaces
title_full_unstemmed ATP-bioluminescence assay as an alternative for hygiene-monitoring procedures of stainless steel milk contact surfaces
title_sort ATP-bioluminescence assay as an alternative for hygiene-monitoring procedures of stainless steel milk contact surfaces
author Costa,Patrícia Dolabela
author_facet Costa,Patrícia Dolabela
Andrade,Nélio José
Brandão,Sebastião César Cardoso
Passos,Frederico José Vieira
Soares,Nilda de Fátima Ferreira
author_role author
author2 Andrade,Nélio José
Brandão,Sebastião César Cardoso
Passos,Frederico José Vieira
Soares,Nilda de Fátima Ferreira
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa,Patrícia Dolabela
Andrade,Nélio José
Brandão,Sebastião César Cardoso
Passos,Frederico José Vieira
Soares,Nilda de Fátima Ferreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dairy plant
cleaning and sanitizing procedures
food processing surfaces
ATP hygiene-monitoring system
ATP-bioluminescence
topic dairy plant
cleaning and sanitizing procedures
food processing surfaces
ATP hygiene-monitoring system
ATP-bioluminescence
description ATP-bioluminescence assay was used to evaluate the cleaning and sanitizing procedures of stainless steel milk contact surfaces. Surfaces of a raw milk transportation tank, a raw milk cooling storage tank, an equalization pasteurizing tank, a pasteurized milk storage tank and a pasteurized milk packaging tank, as well as a milk centrifuge were evaluated. The Relative Light Unit (RLU) using a commercial luminometer and mesophilic aerobic counts (CFU.cm-2) on surfaces were determined. There were no significant differences (p>0.05) in RLU on the assessed surfaces before and after the cleaning and sanitizing procedures. Also, there were no significant differences (p>0.05) in CFU.cm-2 on the surfaces before the cleaning and sanitizing procedures, whereas different bacterial numbers were found on surfaces after the hygiene procedures. The surfaces of the milk centrifuge, raw milk cooling tank and milk packaging tank showed the largest mesophilic aerobic numbers after the hygiene, reaching 2.21, 2.18, and 1.21 log10, respectively. The results demonstrated that there is no agreement among the techniques for classification of hygienic conditions of the evaluated surfaces, showing a non-direct relation between RLU and CFU.cm-2. The ATP-bioluminescence method showed that 100% of the surfaces were under inadequate hygiene conditions, while the plate count method detected only 50%, based on the APHA's recommendation, and 33%, based on the WHO's recommendation. High variations in RLU measurements were observed, suggesting the need for more than only one surface analysis. The ATP-bioluminescence is not a direct replacement for microbiological testing, but provides complementary information and should be used as part of an integrated strategy.
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