Microbial quality of industrial and retail market grated parmesan cheese in the State of São Paulo, Brazil
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: With the objective to evaluate the hygienic and sanitary conditions of grated parmesan cheese acquired from the retail business, total 120 cheese samples were acquired: 60 of which were obtained from four different brands of cheese that were grated in factories, and the other 60 samples were obtained from another four brands of cheese that are normally acquired by retailers (supermarkets) in blocks and grated at the moment of sale. The population of heterotrophic mesophilic microorganisms ranged from 1.2×10³ to 1.1×107 colony-forming units (CFU)·g-1. All samples analyzed contained Staphylococcus spp. with populations varying from 1.2×10³ to 8.7×106CFU·g-1, from which 60.0% were classified as coagulase-positive Staphylococcus and 52.5% of the samples possessed populations above the permissible limit set by legislation. Staphylococcus aureus was detected in 57.5% of the samples. Population of molds and yeasts varied from <10 to 1.8×106CFU·g-1. Salmonella spp. was not isolated in this research. A difference was observed between the parmesan cheese grated in factories and that grated in supermarkets, where the former presented better microbiological quality than the latter. Thus, procedures must be proposed to minimize the presence of pathogenic agents reported in grated parmesan cheeses evaluated in the present study because of the public health risk associated with food bacterial contamination. |
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Microbial quality of industrial and retail market grated parmesan cheese in the State of São Paulo, Brazildairyfood microbiologypublic healthStaphylococcus aureusABSTRACT: With the objective to evaluate the hygienic and sanitary conditions of grated parmesan cheese acquired from the retail business, total 120 cheese samples were acquired: 60 of which were obtained from four different brands of cheese that were grated in factories, and the other 60 samples were obtained from another four brands of cheese that are normally acquired by retailers (supermarkets) in blocks and grated at the moment of sale. The population of heterotrophic mesophilic microorganisms ranged from 1.2×10³ to 1.1×107 colony-forming units (CFU)·g-1. All samples analyzed contained Staphylococcus spp. with populations varying from 1.2×10³ to 8.7×106CFU·g-1, from which 60.0% were classified as coagulase-positive Staphylococcus and 52.5% of the samples possessed populations above the permissible limit set by legislation. Staphylococcus aureus was detected in 57.5% of the samples. Population of molds and yeasts varied from <10 to 1.8×106CFU·g-1. Salmonella spp. was not isolated in this research. A difference was observed between the parmesan cheese grated in factories and that grated in supermarkets, where the former presented better microbiological quality than the latter. Thus, procedures must be proposed to minimize the presence of pathogenic agents reported in grated parmesan cheeses evaluated in the present study because of the public health risk associated with food bacterial contamination.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2016-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782016001202257Ciência Rural v.46 n.12 2016reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20160334info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAguilar,Carlos Eduardo GameroRossi Junior,Oswaldo DurivalVidal,Ana Maria CentolaRibeiro,Laryssa FreitasRossi,Gabriel Augusto Marqueseng2016-10-20T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Microbial quality of industrial and retail market grated parmesan cheese in the State of São Paulo, Brazil |
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Microbial quality of industrial and retail market grated parmesan cheese in the State of São Paulo, Brazil |
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Microbial quality of industrial and retail market grated parmesan cheese in the State of São Paulo, Brazil Aguilar,Carlos Eduardo Gamero dairy food microbiology public health Staphylococcus aureus |
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Microbial quality of industrial and retail market grated parmesan cheese in the State of São Paulo, Brazil |
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Microbial quality of industrial and retail market grated parmesan cheese in the State of São Paulo, Brazil |
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Microbial quality of industrial and retail market grated parmesan cheese in the State of São Paulo, Brazil |
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Microbial quality of industrial and retail market grated parmesan cheese in the State of São Paulo, Brazil |
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Microbial quality of industrial and retail market grated parmesan cheese in the State of São Paulo, Brazil |
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Aguilar,Carlos Eduardo Gamero |
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Aguilar,Carlos Eduardo Gamero Rossi Junior,Oswaldo Durival Vidal,Ana Maria Centola Ribeiro,Laryssa Freitas Rossi,Gabriel Augusto Marques |
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Rossi Junior,Oswaldo Durival Vidal,Ana Maria Centola Ribeiro,Laryssa Freitas Rossi,Gabriel Augusto Marques |
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Aguilar,Carlos Eduardo Gamero Rossi Junior,Oswaldo Durival Vidal,Ana Maria Centola Ribeiro,Laryssa Freitas Rossi,Gabriel Augusto Marques |
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dairy food microbiology public health Staphylococcus aureus |
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dairy food microbiology public health Staphylococcus aureus |
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ABSTRACT: With the objective to evaluate the hygienic and sanitary conditions of grated parmesan cheese acquired from the retail business, total 120 cheese samples were acquired: 60 of which were obtained from four different brands of cheese that were grated in factories, and the other 60 samples were obtained from another four brands of cheese that are normally acquired by retailers (supermarkets) in blocks and grated at the moment of sale. The population of heterotrophic mesophilic microorganisms ranged from 1.2×10³ to 1.1×107 colony-forming units (CFU)·g-1. All samples analyzed contained Staphylococcus spp. with populations varying from 1.2×10³ to 8.7×106CFU·g-1, from which 60.0% were classified as coagulase-positive Staphylococcus and 52.5% of the samples possessed populations above the permissible limit set by legislation. Staphylococcus aureus was detected in 57.5% of the samples. Population of molds and yeasts varied from <10 to 1.8×106CFU·g-1. Salmonella spp. was not isolated in this research. A difference was observed between the parmesan cheese grated in factories and that grated in supermarkets, where the former presented better microbiological quality than the latter. Thus, procedures must be proposed to minimize the presence of pathogenic agents reported in grated parmesan cheeses evaluated in the present study because of the public health risk associated with food bacterial contamination. |
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