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Evaluation of the Petrifilm Plate Method for the Enumeration of Aerobic Microorganisms and Coliforms in Retailed Meat Samples

Authors :
Jong Sam Ahn
Keun Seok Seo
Yong Ho Park
Han Sang Yoo
Sang Pil Kim
Source :
Journal of Food Protection. 64:1841-1843
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2001.

Abstract

This study was designed to compare the effectiveness and applicability of the Petrifilm plate method with the Association of Official Analytical Chemists' (AOAC) standard aerobic count method and violet red bile agar method for meat products. The comparison was carried out using 303 meat samples collected from various retailers: 110 pork samples, 87 chicken samples, and 107 beef samples. In the comparison of the correlation coefficient (R) between the conventional method and the Petrifilm plate method by a linear regression analysis, the correlation coefficient in total microorganisms was 0.99, 0.95, and 0.94 in pork, beef, and chicken samples, respectively. The correlation coefficient in coliform count was 0.83, 0.96, and 0.81 in pork, beef, and chicken samples, respectively. Based on the high correlation in the total microorganism count, it might be possible to replace the conventional methods with the Petrifilm plate method. For coliform counts, the Petrifilm plate method also showed a generally high correlation coefficient, except for pork samples, which are more subject to contamination. The Petrifilm plate method was simpler and less time-consuming in sample preparation and, in procedures, faster than the conventional method. These results suggested that the 3M Petrifilm plate method could replace the conventional methods in the analysis of microorganism contamination measurement in meat products.

Details

ISSN :
0362028X
Volume :
64
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Food Protection
Accession number :
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