Microbiological Examination of Ready-to-Eat Salads (Crispy Green) from Retail Establishments in the United Kingdom

Fo Enwa, Co Anie, T. Onyekaba
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A study of ready-to-eat salads (crispy Green) from retail establishments in the United Kingdom, was undertaken to determine their microbiological quality. The salads were collected and examined according to a standardized protocol. Total count was carried out and all colonies on CFC and MRS were counted as Pseudomona s and Lactobacilli respectively, while yeast and mould counts were obtained from RBCA agar. Only large dark colonies on VRBA agar were counted. E. coli enumeration was obtained from E. coli broth culture to check for acid and gas production which was found to be negative and a confirmatory test was carried out using tryptone water for indole production. This study has shown that there was a level of contamination associated with ready-to-eat salad in the U.K. The APC count was within the acceptable range according to the PHLS Guidelines. No growth of E. coli and Listeria was recorded showing that sample was satisfactory in that respect. For Pseudomonas there was a notable count due probably to the favourable temperature that suites their survival as they have the ability to grow at low temperature. There was also high count for yeast and mould , due possibly to their ability to grow at low temperature, with their optimum at 15-30 o C.
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英国零售机构即食沙拉(脆皮绿色)的微生物检验
对英国零售场所的即食沙拉(脆皮绿色)进行了一项研究,以确定其微生物质量。这些沙拉是按照标准化的规程收集和检验的。CFC和MRS上菌落计数分别为假单胞菌和乳酸杆菌,RBCA琼脂上菌落计数为酵母和霉菌。只统计VRBA琼脂上的大暗菌落。从大肠杆菌肉汤培养中进行大肠杆菌计数,检查产酸和产气情况,结果为阴性,并使用色氨酸水进行了吲哚生产的确认试验。这项研究表明,英国存在与即食沙拉相关的污染水平。根据PHLS指南,APC含量在可接受范围内。没有大肠杆菌和李斯特菌的生长记录表明样品在这方面是令人满意的。假单胞菌有一个显著的计数,可能是由于有利的温度,适合他们的生存,因为他们有能力在低温下生长。酵母和霉菌的数量也很高,这可能是由于它们在低温下生长的能力,它们的最佳温度为15-30℃。
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